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Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Stephen Miller defended President Trump's call to impeach a federal judge.

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00:00Is President Trump still calling for the impeachment of Judge Bozeman in this case, despite what Chief Justice Robbins said yesterday?
00:10Of course the President stands by his comments, absolutely, as do we all, as does the entire administration.
00:14You cannot have a democracy where single individual district court judges can assume the full total powers of the Commander-in-Chief.
00:23Even on the Supreme Court, it takes the agreement of five Supreme Court justices to change a federal policy.
00:30Five.
00:31A single district court judge out of 700 cannot set policy for the entire nation, let alone on national security and public safety issues.
00:38The President has been clear that he has tremendous respect for Justice Roberts and believes it's essential the Supreme Court crack down and stop this assault on our democracy from these radical, rogue judges that are usurping the powers of the presidency and laying waste to our entire constitutional system.
00:58Last question.

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