Elon Musk wants America to change how judges work. He runs the Department Of Government Efficiency for President Trump and thinks bad judges should lose their jobs. He believes America lacks true democracy without these changes. Musk shared these thoughts after reading something on social media platform X.
The original post came from user charliekirk11, who talked about Judge William Alsup. This judge reportedly ordered Trump to bring back 30,000 workers who lost their jobs during trial periods. The social media user asked if judges might start telling Trump what countries to fight or what food to eat for breakfast. He called it dictatorship by someone with a court hammer.
Musk responded directly, saying America needs to reform its courts. He believes the country must remove the worst judges through impeachment processes. Without these changes, Musk claims the nation cannot function as a real democracy. His statement shows frustration with judicial power limits on presidential actions.
The news comes as many American judges have blocked different Trump policies. These legal roadblocks started appearing shortly after Trump took office about two months ago. The situation highlights the growing tension between the judicial branch and executive branch under the current administration.
The original post came from user charliekirk11, who talked about Judge William Alsup. This judge reportedly ordered Trump to bring back 30,000 workers who lost their jobs during trial periods. The social media user asked if judges might start telling Trump what countries to fight or what food to eat for breakfast. He called it dictatorship by someone with a court hammer.
Musk responded directly, saying America needs to reform its courts. He believes the country must remove the worst judges through impeachment processes. Without these changes, Musk claims the nation cannot function as a real democracy. His statement shows frustration with judicial power limits on presidential actions.
The news comes as many American judges have blocked different Trump policies. These legal roadblocks started appearing shortly after Trump took office about two months ago. The situation highlights the growing tension between the judicial branch and executive branch under the current administration.