Cyber wrote:
"It will require an Act of Congress to stop it, under Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 9: "To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court""
No.
Congress cannot "stop" rogue judges.
Congress will NEVER stop them.
It's up to the executive branch to stop it:
That is, the president.
He must go out on a limb, and call the lower courts out on the basis of a new "presidential doctrine".
And then take the heat from the Congress that will come.
The president must formulate a doctrine, and then lay it out with a major speech before the nation.
To wit:
That from this point forward, the executive branch will not honor nor will it enforce either opinions or orders from lower federal courts (including the trial court level and first level of appeal) that seek to establish national policy, or otherwise rule on the Constitutionality of existing laws.
Any trial-court level ruling (that seeks to do these things) must first be heard by an appellate court (federal circuit court of appeals). If that court affirms the trial court's ruling, such affirmation will STILL not merit national enforcement, but must be appealed upwards to the U.S. Supreme Court. The High Court can then choose whether to hear the case or reject same.
Call it "The Trump Doctrine" for lack of a better term.
The leftist/democrat-communists will howl and scream "impeachment".
This will be expected and part of the plan.
It will be up to the Senate at that point, but any Republican senator who would convict Trump for such a position would have hell to pay.
You wanna break the influence of rogue leftist judges at the trial court level?
Then... nothing else is gonna do it.
Act, or be acted upon.
The Trump Doctrine of the Federal Courts will become a cornerstone in the rebuilding and restoration of traditional governance in the USA...