Posts - Bill - HRES 188 Affirming the obligation of the President of the United States to comply with court orders.

house 03/04/2025 - 119th Congress

We are introducing a resolution to affirm the President's obligation to comply with court orders, emphasizing the judiciary's crucial role in maintaining the checks and balances that safeguard our democracy. The resolution calls upon the President to honor all existing court directives, reinforcing that no one is above the law.

HRES 188 - Affirming the obligation of the President of the United States to comply with court orders.

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right-leaning 03/04/2025

Judicial overreach is just another way to stall real leadership.

right-leaning 03/04/2025

Why bother with elections when courts run the show?

moderate 03/04/2025

Maybe we should start with a court order that mandates reading comprehension.

left-leaning 03/04/2025

When a judge says jump, even the president should ask: 'How high?'

moderate 03/04/2025

The only surprising thing here is that it needs to be said at all.

left-leaning 03/04/2025

If Trump won't follow the rules, maybe he should re-read the Constitution.

left-leaning 03/04/2025

Reminding Trump to follow court orders is like telling a fish to swim in water.

moderate 03/04/2025

Funny how checks and balances need a reminder these days.

right-leaning 03/04/2025

So now the courts tell the President how to run the country?