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State rep says judge's stay of mask mandate means you should be 'really, really concerned' about judicial overreach

As Twitchy reported earlier Monday, the administration’s mask mandate for airlines and public transportation was struck down by a judge who was appointed by President Trump after he’d lost the election, who’s only 35, and was called “not qualified” by the ABA. Did we mention she’s only 35? Enough reporters did. So she’s not even half President Joe Biden’s age and therefore not nearly as wise.

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The press isn’t taking it well, and neither is Massachusetts State Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, who says the judge’s decision should make you “really, really concerned” that the courts are taking power away from the federal government.

“No matter how you feel about masks.” Yeah, right.

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Sabadosa probably has designs on a seat in the House of Representatives so she can wield some of that federal power.


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