
Yes
They do.
No
They don’t.
President Trump recently established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with the aim of streamlining government operations and improving the efficiency of federal agencies. However, some judges have intervened, blocking parts of this initiative, which has sparked debate among lawmakers and citizens. Proponents of Trump argue that these judicial actions are an overreach, preventing his administration from fulfilling its promises to reduce waste and improve the federal government’s performance. On the other hand, critics maintain that judicial oversight is essential to ensure that the president’s initiatives remain within constitutional bounds. Given these tensions, do you believe judges who block Trump’s DOGE initiative should be impeached for obstructing presidential authority?