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Tom Tiffany discusses judicial rulings and legislation in recent tweets

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Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Thomas Tiffany | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Tom Tiffany, a U.S. Congress member representing Wisconsin's 7th district, has recently used social media to vocalize his legislative priorities and observations regarding judicial rulings affecting the executive branch. Tiffany succeeded Sean Duffy in Congress in 2020, having previously contributed to Wisconsin's legislative bodies. His recent posts on April 7, 2025, elaborate on these topics.

On April 7th, Rep. Tom Tiffany announced that "This week, the House is planning to vote on the No Rogue Rulings Act — a bill to rein in activist judges. This bill limits injunctions to the actual parties in a case, ending the abuse of lower court judges halting executive actions nationwide. I will be voting YES." This statement details his stance on a proposed legislative measure aimed at addressing the powers of judges in issuing nationwide injunctions.

In a subsequent post on the same day, at 17:02:34 UTC, he shared a link without further text.

On the same date, Tiffany commented on the rate of judicial injunctions, stating, "In February and March, rogue judges issued 28 nationwide injunctions against the Trump admin. This is 36x the rate Biden saw during his first three years. Americans didn’t vote for radical judges on November 5th. They voted for safe neighborhoods and secure borders." His tweet touched on concerns about the frequency of injunctions impacting the Trump administration compared to the Biden administration.

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