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Checks and Balances, Judicial Oversight, Budget Bill

To: Justices Court

From: A constituent in Los Angeles, CA

June 12

Dear Justices, I am writing as a concerned citizen watching the potential further erosion of our constitutional safeguards. ts to exempt the president from judicial oversight must be reviewed Any law, including the so-called “big, beautiful bill,” that attemp and struck down by you. ory is a direct threat to constitutional democracy. The president is not above the law, and the “unitary executive” the tates, Congress, and the executive branch. Our system depends on checks and balances—between the courts, the s The judicial branch must not remain silent in the face of this. We are seeing growing signs of executive overreach and disregard for due process. The Supreme Court must take up a case challenging any statute or executive action that prevents legal accountability. No state should be forced to follow a federal mandate that strips away what they see as essential rights. Immigrants are being denied fair hearings. Families and children being ripped apart. LGBTQ+ rights and bodily autonomy are under attack. There are rising fears of martial law or lawless governance. Blue states must be allowed to govern their own spending policies, including access to housing, abortion, healthcare, ebt, and gender-affirming care. Just as red states claim the right to enforce their own states rights in times of political instability, blue states should have the same rights. The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees equal protection under the law. Everyone—citizens, immigrants, the vulnerable—deserves due process. The judiciary is the last line of defense when democracy is threatened. Please do not fail the American people.

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