Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is back on TV, and this time he’s waving the “constitutional crisis” flag over something as simple—and as lawful—as President Donald Trump calling for accountability from a rogue judge who blocked the deportation of violent gang members.
In an NBC “Meet the Press” interview Sunday, Schumer told Kristen Welker that the U.S. is now in a constitutional meltdown because Trump dared to criticize a federal judge protecting Tren de Aragua operatives—violent thugs with a rap sheet a mile long who should’ve been on the next plane home. But in Schumer’s world, it’s not the gang terrorizing American communities that’s the problem—it’s Trump standing up to judicial activism.
Chuck Schumer says "democracy is at risk" because President Trump deported illegal immigrant members of the brutal Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador.
Why are Democrats so bent on defending illegal immigrant killers, rapists, and gang members? pic.twitter.com/MxG2Uvn9D4
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 23, 2025
Schumer called Trump “a lawless, angry man” and then, in the same breath, accused the president of trying to be a king. The irony? It’s the federal judge who ruled that the president can’t enforce immigration law. That’s not democracy—it’s judicial tyranny.
Let’s be clear: President Trump was elected to enforce the law. That includes removing foreign nationals who are part of terrorist organizations. When a judge blocks that duty in favor of open-border insanity, yes—impeachment should be on the table. It’s constitutional, it’s legal, and it’s necessary. Article III gives Congress the authority to remove judges for “bad behavior.” What’s more “bad behavior” than shielding terrorists from deportation?
Schumer is pretending Trump’s pushback is some kind of authoritarian overreach. In reality, it’s exactly what voters sent Trump to Washington to do—drain the swamp, call out the corruption, and stop activist judges from turning our border into a revolving door for criminals.
The Left is terrified because Trump is unafraid to speak plainly about what’s happening. While Schumer and his pals worry about hurting a judge’s feelings, American families are dealing with the real fallout of unchecked illegal immigration: drugs, crime, and national insecurity.
And now Schumer says, “We have to watch him like a hawk.” Watch him? That’s exactly what the American people are doing—and they’re cheering him on as he fights back against a judicial branch that’s gone completely rogue.
This isn’t a constitutional crisis. This is the Constitution working exactly as intended—a president standing up to overreach and calling for checks and balances. The real crisis is that Democrats have more loyalty to activist judges than to the rule of law or the safety of American citizens.