… authority to issue nationwide injunctions. He then again defied the same order in 2026.Brian Murphy is a rogue judge, who has been rebuked by the Supreme Court for continuing to enforce an injunction after the Supreme Court had already stayed it in an immigration deportation case.
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) March 17, 2026
In that case, the Supreme Court held that district court judges do not have…
He is now defying the Supreme Court again, in his demonstratively biased and error ridden ACIP ruling . Again asserting that he has the power to issue nationwide injunctions.
This is the third time in six months, he has defied the Supreme court - insisting that he can issue national wide injunctions against the federal government.
There is no other remedy to remove him from the bench, other than impeachment.
Congress must act.
Brian Murphy must be investigated and impeached.
Can you sue a judge for libel, asking for a friend?
This is the same judge that has disbanded the ACIP and blocked all of the changes over the last year. and yes, "JUDICIAL COUP" is right.
This week was to be an incredibly important ACIP meeting on vaccine injury, the first of its kind - ever.
… The Administration is likely to argue that Judge Murphy is a rogue jurist defying the Court's authority again. Given the rare rebuke from the Court in the prior appeal, it may seek an order to remove Judge Murphy from the case.Call it Murphy's Law. Judge Brian Murphy was previously rebuked by the Court, including liberal Justice Elena Kagan, for disregarding its prior rulings in barring deportations. Now, the Boston-based Biden appointee is back with a new sweeping injunction on deportations...
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) February 26, 2026
Put this judge on the plane, too
— Dr. Red Pill (@redpillmd) February 26, 2026
… sovereignty over us all.Interesting judicial ruling on ACIP. TL;DR-
— Joseph Marine (@DrJMarine) March 17, 2026
1. The President does not have authority over HHS.
2. HHS does not have authority over its agencies.
3. The agencies do not have authority over their advisory committees.
4. "Experts" in the administrative state have ultimate… https://t.co/Xb9IPs0U7S
5. One robed lawyer in Massachusetts gets to decide who the "experts" are.
Everyone clear?
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