WorldNetDaily continues to be obsessed with “rogue judges” who commit the offense of ruling against President Trump. Here’s how this played out in the latter part of 2025:
- Charges of ethics improprieties against Obama judge now escalated
- Judge pulls end-around on Supreme Court, continues block of Trump’s birthright citizenship order
- ‘Rogue judges’: Pam Bondi immediately fires Alina Habba’s replacement as U.S. attorney
- ‘WTF?!’ Obama judges order ‘MS-13 gang member’ Kilmar Abrego Garcia released (There is no evidence Abrego Garcia is a member of MS-13)
- Alina Habba now acting U.S. attorney following failed attempt by judges to remove her
- ‘Misconduct’: Department of Justice files complaint against anti-Trump judge for undermining nation’s judiciary
- Judge who personally put two innocent children behind bars wants to escape liability
- ‘Discriminatory policies’: Judge rules plan to dump DEI ideologies from classrooms can’t go forward
- Judge Engoron makes $500 MILLION mistake: Will his name now be a verb?
- Legal team challenges judge’s ruling that strikes two constitutionally protected rights
- ‘Racist verdict by a racist judge’: Elon Musk rips sentence of teens who jumped DOGE’s ‘Big Balls’
- Trump takes New York judge’s lawfare against him to task as he appeals hush money conviction
- SNAP back: Schumer Shutdown advocates get temporary reprieve from federal judge
- Congress called on to ‘counterpunch’ ‘snowflake’ judges who anonymously criticize Trump
- Pro-abortion activist-judge insists that Congress cannot decide spending priorities
Bob Unruh — who wrote many of the above articles — also raged against a judge’s Halloween display in an Oct. 31 article:
A justice on the state Supreme Court in Maryland has undermined the public’s confidence in that institution by posting on his lawn leftist political ideologies.
Like “Here lies the Constitution,” “RIP Freedom of Speech,” “RIP Food Aid,” “Beware Health Insurance Cuts,” “RIP Due Process” and “RIP Climate Science.”
Those political agendas all have been in government, the courts and the news recently, and have divided America.
Now is it Justice Peter Killough, an appointee of a Democrat governor, who is pushing the leftism in the public, a move that is raising concerns from those who note that the public expects courts, and justices, to publicly be neutral on controversial topics, regardless of their personal agendas.
[…]An official with the court system claimed the signs “belong to Justic Killough’s wife.”
“No further comments,” the official added.
By contrast, we don’t recall WND complaining when Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito few an upside-down American flag outside his home, then blamed it on his wife. Unruh also failed to explain when, exactly, bipartisan concepts like the Constitution and freedom of speech became “leftist political ideologies.”
Larry Elder used a July 17 column to rant at Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson:
How can you tell if the newest Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is an “activist” judge? She admits it. Worse, she appears to think it is her job, if not her duty, to engage in (left-wing) judicial activism.
In an interview with CBS News, Jackson explained what she hopes to accomplish in her many dissents. “I just feel that I have a wonderful opportunity to tell people in my opinions how I feel about the issues,” she said, “and that’s what I try to do.” She added, “And I’m not afraid to use my voice.” This sounds like a podcaster rather than a judge.
You might be forgiven for thinking judges are supposed to interpret the law as intended by the legislature and apply the law to resolve disputes before the court.
Elder’s headline called this “judicial tyranny.” Needless to say, Jackson was not given an opportunity to respond.