Judicial Lawfare

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Let’s talk Judicial Lawfare.

Over 4 years of the Biden administration, 9 district court rulings against the administration were later overturned on appeal. About 2.25 per year.

In 2025 alone, the first year of President Trump’s second term, 32 District Judges have issued 133 rulings against the Trump administration that were stayed or overturned on appeal.

Simplified, District Judges are now issuing rulings that ultimately fail on appeal at more than 50x the rate compared to the previous presidency.

And for the record, when these cases reach the Supreme Court, President Trump’s win rate is roughly 90%.

Chad Mizelle @chad_mizelle
Posted on X, January 26, 2026

Interesting statistics. What is left out that makes me wonder if they are hiding something. Why are the total number of cases are not mentioned for either administration?

Still, I do know the SCOTUS win rate is quite high.

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2 thoughts on “Judicial Lawfare

  1. “Why are the total number of cases are not mentioned for either administration?”

    Plenty of possible nefarious reasons, so I’ll leave those out, as most are obvious.

    But one possible reasonable reason is IF the number of cases under Trump is significantly higher, some morons will take that as “proof” that Trump is “lawless”, just by the number of cases, no matter how they turned out (and obviously, *many* of them turn out in Trump’s favor by the time all is said and done).

    Of course, that so many of them get rulings at the lower levels that are then overturned at the higher levels does suggest lawlessness, just *in the other direction*, but that won’t deter the morons.

  2. To me it just points out the communist takeover is very close to complete.
    We have “judges” (not) that haven’t even been in this country long enough to be American lawyers, let alone be sitting at the bench.
    But there they are.
    Complete with decisioned based solely on their brainwashing.
    The real scary point is that everyone one of them was approved by the senate.
    To me, therein lies the real problem.

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