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BREAKING NEWS: Why the “American Sharia Freedom Act” Just Ignited a Massive Constitutional Firestorm Across Washington! In a move that has sent shöckwaves through the halls of Congress, Representative Chip Roy and Senator John Neely Kennēdy have officially introduced the U.S. Courts Act of 2025. Quickly dubbed the “”American Sharia Freedom Act,”” this bold legislation aims to strictly prohibit federal courts from enforcing any foreign legal systems that conflict with the U.S. Constitution. With Kennēdy declaring a “”red line”” against foreign doctrines and Roy vowing to protect citizens from “”medieval law,”” the political landscape has instantly fractured. While critics call it an unprecedented move, a shöcking new poll reveals that a staggering 68% of Americans are already standing behind the bill. Is this a necessary shield for the Constitution or the start of a deep national divide? Discover the unreleased details of the bill that has the entire establishment on edge! FULL DETAILS 👇👇👇
BREAKING NEWS: Why the “American Sharia Freedom Act” Just Ignited a Massive Constitutional Firestorm Across Washington!
In a move that has sent shöckwaves through the halls of Congress, Representative Chip Roy and Senator John Neely Kennēdy have officially introduced the U.S.
Courts Act of 2025. Quickly dubbed the “”American Sharia Freedom Act,”” this bold legislation aims to strictly prohibit federal courts from enforcing any foreign legal systems that conflict with the U.S. Constitution. With Kennēdy declaring a “”red line”” against foreign doctrines and Roy vowing to protect citizens from “”medieval law,”” the political landscape has instantly fractured.
While critics call it an unprecedented move, a shöcking new poll reveals that a staggering 68% of Americans are already standing behind the bill. Is this a necessary shield for the Constitution or the start of a deep national divide? Discover the unreleased details of the bill that has the entire establishment on edge!
FULL DETAILS 👇👇👇
BREAKING NEWS: Why the “American Sharia Freedom Act” Just Ignited a Massive Constitutional Firestorm Across Washington
Washington is reeling after a controversial new proposal suddenly detonated one of the fiercest constitutional debates in recent memory.
Republican lawmakers Chip Roy and John Neely Kennedy have introduced the U.S. Courts Act of 2025, legislation supporters have quickly branded the “American Sharia Freedom Act.”
The bill’s central goal is simple but explosive: it would prohibit federal courts from enforcing any foreign legal doctrine or ruling that conflicts with the United States Constitution.
Within hours of its introduction, the proposal triggered a political storm that now stretches from Capitol Hill to legal scholars and civil rights groups across the country.
A “Red Line” Against Foreign Legal Systems
Senator Kennedy framed the bill as a defensive move to safeguard American law.
According to Kennedy, the legislation establishes what he called a “red line”—ensuring that no foreign legal principles, including religious law systems, can influence federal court decisions if they contradict constitutional rights.
Representative Roy echoed the message, arguing the bill is meant to prevent what he described as “medieval legal doctrines” from gaining any foothold in the U.S. judicial system.
Supporters say the measure is about preserving American sovereignty and ensuring that the Constitution remains the supreme authority in every courtroom.
What the U.S. Courts Act of 2025 Would Do
Although the bill is still in its early stages, early drafts circulating in Washington reportedly include several key provisions:
Ban on enforcement of foreign legal rulings that conflict with constitutional rights.
Restrictions on federal courts considering foreign legal systems in certain decisions.
Explicit protection of constitutional freedoms over international or religious legal frameworks.
Supporters argue the proposal simply strengthens long-standing principles that already prioritize the Constitution above all other legal systems.
But critics say the bill could go much further than advertised.
Critics Warn of Constitutional and Religious Fallout
Civil liberties advocates and constitutional experts are sounding alarms.
They argue the legislation could be interpreted as targeting Islamic law, often refSharia
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