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It’s getting much harder for the so-called conservative Supreme Court (cough, cough) to keep up appearances—and thanks to Norm Eisen, that flimsy mask just slipped again. This time, it’s with Amy Coney Barrett.
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Recently, we dropped not one but two bombshell reports exposing Norm Eisen’s very cozy—and wildly unprofessional—relationship with Chief Justice John Roberts. We’re talking about a Supreme Court Chief Justice vacationing and collaborating on political efforts with the man who’s been the public face of Deep State lawfare against Trump for nearly a decade.
Well, we finally know why Justice Roberts acts the way he does. Turns out, he’s BFFs with one of the biggest Deep State operatives on the planet—a man literally known for whipping up color revolutions against the American people. That man is Norm Eisen. One of the slipperiest swamp rats in DC And now we know he and Roberts are two peas in a very rotten pod.
We covered the bombshell story when it hit.
After you finish this blog, you’ll be asking the million-dollar question: Why is Chief Justice John Roberts hanging out with the Deep State’s #1 color revolution architect?
Turns out the left’s favorite “Republican” has some very interesting buddies.
According to Norm Eisen—the man who practically wrote the Deep State’s playbook on color revolutions, all things anti-Trump, and lawfare in the US—he and Chief Justice John Roberts are not only good pals, but they even spent a week together in the Czech Republic. According to Norm, the two BFFs were there working on “American rule of law” issues.
Hmm…
Norm was so proud of this that he actually bragged about the trip and made it very clear that Roberts isn’t corrupt—he’s just a “close friend” who happened to fly overseas and stay at Eisen’s posh 150-room palace to collaborate on transatlantic political projects.
Really…
And no, that’s not just weird; it’s a massive conflict of interest and could also explain a lot.
As it stands now, Justice Roberts has no business presiding over any of the cases that Eisen and his army of lawfare activists are funneling through the courts, and we all know Norm is tied to so many of these weaponized cases. He should have been recusing himself from the get-go—and probably outright resigning—for the integrity of the court.
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But somehow—it actually gets worse.
Buckle up…
Because what’s coming next rips the mask off the entire rotten system. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it—and honestly, this should be the end for Roberts. Maybe even for Barrett, too.
Why?
Well, because according to Norm Eisen himself, these two justices are so anti-Trump, they’re basically compromised.
You can read the entire piece below:
The Roberts/Eisen drama just took an even darker turn…
That behavior from the Chief Justice is not just inappropriate—it should be disqualifying. Roberts should resign.
Period.
After all, Norm Eisen isn’t just some random talking head. This guy is the original architect of the anti-Trump lawfare playbook and the US “color revolution” henchman.
From the impeachment hoaxes to the election interference trials, Eisen has had his fingerprints all over every legal ambush used to try and take down Trump and anyone in his circle, including his supporters.
And now, here he is—grinning like a cat who just swallowed democracy—alongside former Washington Post hack opinion writer Jennifer Rubin on a livestream hilariously called “Democracy Coffee,” gushing over Justice Amy Coney Barrett for siding with the leftist wing of the Court in a 5–4 decision that undermined Trump’s deportation policy.
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In this clip we’re about to share with you, Eisen and Rubin celebrate Barrett’s dissent against the Court’s conservative majority. They say Barrett took issue with how the majority fast-tracked the case and overruled a lower court’s decision to block deportations of gangbangers. Barrett’s tone supposedly sounded a lot like Justice Sotomayor, who accused the majority of judicial overreach.
That’s pretty rich…
But Rubin and Eisen couldn’t be happier. They were downright giddy, painting Barrett as a rising “ally” in the lawfare against Trump. According to them, Amy is softening her conservative edges to cozy up to the legal activists. And of course, it’s all being done under the banner of their precious democracy.
Also, right on cue, the ACLU pops in—playing the role of savior to gangbanger illegals caught up in the chaos.
Watch:
Since Norm Eisen has not been held accountable for any of his crimes, he and the ACLU are back in court.
This is today’s unedited edition of democracy coffee with Norm and Jenn. They are very excited about the disastrous Amy Coney-Barrett. pic.twitter.com/nfPgbI09nI
— The Researcher (@listen_2learn) April 9, 2025
At this point, it’s hard to tell what’s worse—Amy Coney Barrett trying to win brownie points from left-wing activists or Chief Justice Roberts playing footsie with the king of lawfare, Norm Eisen. One thing’s clear: both justices appear to be compromised. As for Norm, many people believe he should be behind bars, not sipping coffee on cringe livestreams with his unhinged female doppelganger, plotting their next “save democracy” stunt.
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