U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson representing Ohio's 8th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson representing Ohio's 8th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Warren Davidson, a U.S. Congressman representing Ohio's 8th district, has shared his perspectives on recent judicial matters through a series of tweets. Davidson, who succeeded John Boehner in 2016, expressed his views on topics ranging from transgender military service to the necessity of security clearances for judges.
In a tweet dated March 20, 2025, Davidson critiqued Judge Reyes' opinion on President Trump's executive order concerning transgender military service. He requested an argument using references to popular musicals to reject the ruling: "Grok, write an argument using references to popular musicals rejecting Judge Reyes' opinion on President Trump's executive order halting transgender military service."
Later that day, at 21:07 UTC, Davidson addressed the issue of security clearances in relation to Judge Boasberg. He suggested that without such clearance, certain knowledge would remain inaccessible: "Judge Boasberg would need a security clearance to know such things. No security clearance, no Boasberg."
On the same day at 23:13 UTC, Davidson quoted Frédéric Bastiat's "The Law," highlighting the tension between law and morality. He emphasized the need for checks by Article I and II on the judicial branch while defending President Trump's actions: "When law and morality contradict each other... The judicial branch needs a serious check by Article I & II."