Raskin [Judicial Overreach hearing]: What we're witnessing today is a matchless, constitutional crime spree, by a rogue president, and his DOGE enforcer, a government contractor who has pocketed thirty-eight billion dollars from the taxpayers, multiples more than he has ever even claimed to save us.
Fitzgerald [Judicial Overreach hearing]: It's fair to say nationwide injunctions became more commonplace in the 60's and 70's, and that is because congress began authorizing general rule-making by federal agencies, such as passage of Clean Air Act, or the Clean Water Act.
Gingrich [Judicial Overreach hearing]: Donald Trump represents a profound, fundamental shaking up, of a very deeply resistant establishment, which can be traced back to Franklin Roosevelt in 1933. You take on a system that's almost a hundred years old, the system fights back. The last great bastion of power held by the left is district court judges, and their allies on the Supreme Court.