<![CDATA[46. That's the estimated number, as of Wednesday, of injunctions, enjoinments, or temporary restraining orders district court judges have put on the Trump administration, covering areas of Article II responsibility from foreign aid policy to immigration, national security, and military readiness. The absurdity factor of judicial overreach was already reaching maximum levels, but yesterday may have taken the amplifier up to the preferred Spinal Tap limit of 11. Judge Ana Reyes, a Uruguayan-born Joe Biden appointee to the D.C. district court in 2023, was confirmed on a purely partisan vote - 51-47. She has long been an advocate for the LGBTQ community, and yesterday's decision was not unusual, coming from her. What was peculiar, was part of her rationale for the 79-page ruling, mandating that the Pentagon readmit transgendered males and females, or females and males, or whatever to whatever, back to military service. ]]>