Gorsuch Throws Shade at Congress
PoliticsGorsuch’s Not-So-Subtle Dig
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch just made a pretty bold statement about the legislative process – and it’s not exactly a compliment to Congress. In his concurrence to the ruling that axed President Trump’s tariffs, Gorsuch made it clear he thinks the legislative process is sacred. But he also implied that Congress isn’t exactly doing its job.
A Slap on the Wrist for Congress
It’s not every day you see a Supreme Court Justice call out Congress for being ineffective. But that’s basically what Gorsuch did. He’s saying it’s time for lawmakers to step up and take control of their duties, rather than letting the executive branch run the show. And honestly, it’s hard to blame him. Congress hasn’t exactly been known for its productivity lately.
So, what does this mean for the future of politics? It’s tough to say, but one thing’s for sure – Gorsuch’s comments won’t be going unnoticed. It’s a wake-up call for Congress, and it’s up to them to decide whether they’ll answer it.