The Constitution never promised judges lifetime appointments.

It promised them something far more dangerous:
Their seats would last only as long as their good behavior.

When DOGE exposed that 60% of NIH grant money vanishes into “overhead”—a rate that would bankrupt any private enterprise—they moved to fix it. To bring it down to 15%. To stop the hemorrhaging of taxpayer dollars.

The judge’s response? Mandate the waste continue.
Consider the implications. Not interpreting law. Not protecting rights. Not settling disputes. Just raw protection of systematic fraud.

In Rhode Island, Judge McConnell revealed something more sinister.
After channeling $700,000 into Democratic campaigns—including direct contributions to senators who confirmed his appointment—he didn’t just rule against reform.
He commanded the President of the United States to continue routing money through compromised channels.

https://operationdisclosureofficial.com/2025/02/15/eko-good-behavior-judgement-c

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