Ralph Norman calls for limits on judicial power and budgetary responsibility

Ralph Norman calls for limits on judicial power and budgetary responsibility
Rep. Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 5th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Representative Ralph Norman, currently serving the U.S. Congress for South Carolina’s 5th district, expressed strong views through a series of tweets. Norman, who has been a representative since 2017, has had political involvement dating back to his tenure in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2005 to 2017. His latest comments touch on issues such as judicial authority and government budget allocations, reflecting his active engagement in major national discussions.

On April 8, 2025, Rep. Norman tweeted his concerns regarding judicial power and presidential authority, stating, “A single district court judge should NEVER have the power to overrule the President of the United States. That’s not justice, that’s judicial tyranny!! It’s time to rein in activist judges. #NoRogueRulingsAct”.

On April 9, 2025, he announced a media appearance, “Coming up shortly on C-SPAN to discuss all things budget. Tune in!”, inviting the public to join his discussion on C-SPAN.

Later that day, he expressed his dissatisfaction with certain budgetary cuts, stating, “$4 BILLION in cuts compared to the House’s baseline of $1.5 TRILLION is a slap in the face, so let’s get serious!! It’s time for Republicans to face the truth. We’ve got an arithmetic problem we’ve got to solve!”. His remarks indicate a call for more serious fiscal responsibility within the Republican Party.



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