After enduring years of relentless Democrat lawfare designed to destroy anyone who dared defend President Trump, attorney Jim Troupis is fighting back against judicial bias in a bombshell recusal demand that exposes the left's weaponization of our courts.
Troupis, who represented Trump during the 2020 election challenges in Wisconsin, has asked a liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court justice to step aside from his case after the judge publicly smeared him as a racist—a disgraceful attack that reveals just how far the radical left will go to destroy Trump's allies.
The veteran attorney's demand comes as Americans are finally waking up to the systematic lawfare campaign that Democrats unleashed against President Trump and anyone in his orbit. From Mar-a-Lago raids to bogus indictments, the left turned our justice system into their personal weapon against the MAGA movement.
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When they can't win on the merits, Democrats always resort to the race card. It's their go-to move when facing conservatives who refuse to bow down to their radical agenda. But calling a respected attorney a racist simply for doing his job? That crosses every line of judicial ethics and basic decency.
Troupis isn't just fighting for himself—he's fighting for every American who believes our courts should dispense justice, not political vengeance. His courage in demanding this recusal sends a clear message: the days of conservative lawyers being steamrolled by activist judges are over.
With President Trump back in the White House and patriots like Troupis refusing to be intimidated, we're witnessing a seismic shift in how our justice system operates. No longer will biased judges be allowed to poison the well with personal attacks while pretending to deliver impartial justice.
The question every American should ask: How many other Trump allies have been railroaded by judges who had already made up their minds before hearing a single argument? The answer should terrify anyone who believes in due process and equal justice under law.
