Brian Babin defends SC decision, slams judge overreach on social media

Brian Babin defends SC decision, slams judge overreach on social media
Brian Babin U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 36th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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U.S. Congressman Brian Babin, representing Texas’ 36th District since 2015, expressed his views on the Supreme Court’s decision, left-wing judges, and federal paperwork inefficiencies through his social media platform. Known for his alignment with conservative principles, Babin shared a series of opinions regarding current political and administrative issues.

On April 8, 2025, Babin remarked on the Supreme Court’s ruling, calling it “a major win for the rule of law,” which reaffirms “President Trump’s authority to protect our nation’s safety.” Babin took to social media to state that “@POTUS WILL make America safe again!”

Later that day, Babin criticized the influence of left-wing judges, emphasizing his disapproval of what he perceives as judicial overreach. Concerning a particular ruling, he expressed his support for the NORRA Act, saying, “Enough of left-wing judges overstepping and blocking @POTUS’ mandate from the American people. One rogue district judge should NEVER have the power to dictate rulings for the entire nation. I’m voting YES on the NORRA Act to defend the integrity of our checks and balances!”

Babin also highlighted the inefficiencies within federal bureaucracy, specifically concerning federal retirement paperwork. He criticized its current management by describing it as buried in “26,000 filing cabinets deep in an underground mine,” expressing gratitude towards @DOGE for efforts to modernize it. His statement read, “Talk about inefficiency! Federal retirement paperwork is buried in 26,000 filing cabinets deep in an underground mine! Thank goodness for @DOGE modernizing this madness.”



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