Hakeem Jeffries Melts Down Over Court Enforcing the LawHakeem Jeffries is throwing a tantrum because the Virginia Supreme Court actually did its job. In a 4-3 ruling, the court struck down a sneaky mid-decade redistricting power grab that Democrats rammed through after a voter referendum. Why? Because it violated Virginia’s constitution and proper procedures. The result? Back to the old 2021 maps for midterms—no Democrat-friendly gerrymander this time.Instead of respecting the rule of law, Jeffries whines it’s “unprecedented and undemocratic.” Give me a break. This is the same party that cheered activist judges rewriting election rules during COVID, celebrated courts blocking voter ID laws, and screamed “threat to democracy” every time a conservative wins. But when a state supreme court steps in to stop Democrats from rigging the map mid-cycle? Suddenly the courts are the enemy.Democrats don’t care about democracy—they care about power. They pushed this referendum expecting to flip seats their way, and now they’re “exploring options” to overturn a constitutional ruling. Classic. When voters or courts get in the way, it’s tyranny. When they win, it’s sacred.Virginia’s high court upheld the actual rules instead of rubber-stamping a partisan heist. That’s not undemocratic—it’s exactly how it’s supposed to work. Jeffries’ outrage isn’t about fairness; it’s sour grapes from a party that treats the Constitution like an annoying suggestion. Cry harder, Hakeem. The adults in the room just enforced the la
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