Rogue Judges: Ending Judicial Tyranny
Former U.S. Congressman and judge Louie Gohmert discusses the crisis of judicial overreach, particularly where illegal immigration is concerned, the forgotten meaning of “good behavior” under Article III, and why Congress must act — before it’s too late. Gohmert, who served on the House Judiciary Committee, reveals how activist judges have blocked executive action, refused to recuse themselves, and undermined public trust — without consequence. He argues it’s time for a “revolution of common sense” in how America views the judiciary, and that impeachment, jurisdiction stripping, and enforced recusal laws are not only valid but necessary.
Peter Demos is the author of On the Duty of Christian Civil Disobedience and the host of Uncommon Sense in Current Times. A Christian business leader from Tennessee, Demos uses his biblical perspective and insight gained from his own struggles to lead others to truth and authenticity in a broken world. To learn more, visit peterdemos.org.


