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Ketanji Brown Jackson Wants the Deep State to Usurp Trump

Joe Biden nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

Jackson performed exactly as expected.

And now Ketanji Brown Jackson had one insane meltdown that will shock you.

As Swamp Digest reports:

Joe Biden put Ketanji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court solely because of her race and gender.

Brown regularly makes a fool of herself during oral arguments and her opinions with her cartoonishly partisan rants.

Even RINO Justice Amy Coney Barrett called out Jackson by name in her opinion limiting nationwide injunctions, calling Jackson’s position “extreme” and ripping Jackson for seeking to impose an “imperial Judiciary” where a single judge can block the President’s agenda.

Jackson outdid herself during arguments in a case over President Trump’s firing of former Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter.

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The FTC is an alleged “independent” agency, even though the President appoints the board members and it’s part of the executive branch.

President Trump is simply asserting that as the executive, he is the head of the executive branch and can staff his administration as he sees fit.

But in oral arguments, Ketanji Brown Jackson laid out her theory that the unaccountable “experts” should run the government and the President is powerless to remove them.

“So, having a president come in and fire all the scientists, and the doctors, and the economists, and the PhDs, and replacing them with loyalists and people who don’t know anything, is actually not in the best interest of the citizens of the United States,” Jackson began.

Jackson was echoing the “trust the experts” and “follow the science” mindset the left adopted with religious fervor during COVID, where Democrats browbeat Americans to follow the mandates imposed by Dr. Fauci and others, even though Fauci admitted his dictates were just made up.

Jackson went on to say that the President should have “no control” over policy areas managed by experts, a position which renders the President nothing more than a public cheerleader while bureaucrats, whom Jackson demanded remain untouchable, actually run the country.

“These issues should not be in presidential control. So, can you speak to me about the danger of allowing, in these various areas, the president to actually control the Transportation Board and potentially the Federal Reserve, and all these other independent agencies?” Jackson added.

Jackson even went so far as to say that these so-called “experts” and their so-called “independent” agencies were necessary to “protect” America from the President.

“In these particular areas, we would like to have independence; we don’t want the president controlling. I guess what I don’t understand from your overarching argument is why that determination of Congress, which makes perfect sense given its duty to protect the people of the United States, is subjugated to a concern about the president not being able to control everything,” Jackson added.

A government run by unelected and unaccountable “experts” isn’t a democracy.

Critics contend that it’s authoritarianism.