David Hogg FLIPS after SCOTUS delivers ‘major wins’ for parental rights, against activist judges

The Supreme Court’s rulings against activist judges and other issues were a win for the Trump administration, but triggered a colossal meltdown from leftist David Hogg.

The recently ousted co-vice chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) raged on social media after the 6-3 SCOTUS ruling that delivered wins for conservatives, including parental rights in public education, reining in judicial overreach, and protecting minors from some website content.

The 25-year-old activist’s post drew immediate reactions on social media, including from CNN’s Scott Jennings.

“Clear sign it’s a great day,” wrote Megyn Kelly.

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The high court cleared the way for Trump’s policies after clipping the practice of nationwide injunctions by judges. It also ruled in Mahmoud v. Taylor in favor of parents opting children out of a school lessons about homosexuality and transgenderism.

The government “burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses ‘a very real threat of undermining’ the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the majority opinion.

The Supreme Court also ruled on age verification requirements for users of explicit websites in a case out of Texas.

“This is a major victory for children, parents, and the ability of states to protect minors from the damaging effects of online pornography,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement. “Companies have no right to expose children to pornography and must institute reasonable age verification measures.”

The controversial and history-making rulings naturally triggered the left, and Hogg’s social media outburst seemed a clear indication to many that he was having a problem with the U.S. Constitution itself.

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Hogg’s post set off a wave of deserved criticism on X.

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Frieda Powers

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