Elon Musk Unveils a Creative Proposal to Rid America of the Corrupt Judges Sabotaging the Trump Administration

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Conservatives have been rightfully livid following a string of corrupt rulings by Democrat judges sabotaging Trump’s efforts to downsize and make the federal government more accountable. Now, X CEO and DOGE chairman have a great idea to solve this crisis.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, a federal judge halted Elon Musk’s government efficiency team from accessing a critical Treasury Department. US District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, who Barack Obama appointed, cited a risk of “irreparable harm.”

The order temporarily stops access to a sensitive payment system that distributes Americans’ tax returns, Social Security benefits, disability payments, and federal employees’ salaries.

Moreover, Engelmeyer ordered the destruction of any downloaded information from the payment system by anyone given access to it since January 20, the date Trump was inaugurated.

Musk raged following the ruling, calling it “absolutely insane!” and pointing out “Something super shady is going (on) to protect scammers.”

Now, Musk has devised a creative proposal that could solve this corrupt “legislating from the bench” once and for all.

His idea centers around elected bodies determining who the absolute worst judges are and having them fired every single year until they are all gone.

“I’d like to propose that the worst 1% of appointed judges, as determined by elected bodies, be fired every year,” Musk wrote Sunday on X.

“This will weed out the most corrupt and least competent,” he added.

X users by and large loved Musk’s idea:

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