Stop Trump's attacks on judges — oppose the extreme No Rogue Rulings Act!
Petition to the U.S. Senate:
We urge you to OPPOSE the No Rogue Rulings Act. Our democracy depends on checks and balances and the independence of the courts. Please oppose all efforts to undermine judicial oversight.
The battle between Trump and the courts could tilt the scales between democracy and authoritarianism. As Trump wages all-out war on judges and defies court orders, we can’t let the GOP hand Trump any more advantages.
That’s why the Senate must stop the extreme No Rogue Rulings Act. This legislation would prevent district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions1 that halt some of Trump’s illegal policies before they can wreak the full havoc this administration intends.
The Senate must preserve the power of the judiciary and reject this legislation, or Trump will expand his unchecked powers and execute more of his horrifying agenda.
Sign the petition: Tell your Senators to reject the extreme No Rogue Rulings Act. Don’t hand Trump more power over the courts!
As Trump continues his attacks on immigrants and political enemies like Harvard, judges are using their constitutional powers to stop the White House from breaking the law.2
Top Trump adviser, Stephen Miller, is leading the charge in support of the No Rogue Rulings Act. He’s spreading propaganda about so-called “activist judges” — claiming that any judge to rule against Trump is “communist” and “extreme.”3 This is all part of a coordinated campaign to try to delegitimize judges and give Trump total power.
Republicans in the House already passed this dangerous bill, so it’s up to the Senate to stop it before it hits Trump’s desk.
Sign the petition: Tell the Senate to protect the judicial checks on Trump’s power!
Sources:
- Truthout, “House Passes Bill Limiting Judges’ Ability to Place Injunctions on Trump Orders,” April 10, 2025.
- NPR, “Trump again blasts Harvard over international students as judge blocks revocation,” May 25, 2025.
- Stephen Miller on X, “Under current procedure, the president needs unanimous consent...” March 28, 2025.