The former Chamber Republican hits Trump
Justin Amash, a former republican member of the Michigan Chamber, criticized President Donald Trump and his cabinet after the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, threw a basic question about the Constitution.
“The most silly people are in charge,” he wrote in X. “And it is not an accident. They were not chosen by the competition or constitutional adhesion. They were chosen by the Sileno without thorns.”
Noem was asked to define habeas corpus during an audience in the Senate on Tuesday, but did not approach, and was finally reviewed by Senator Maggie Hassan (Dn.H.).
Noem’s inability to define a fundamental constitutional right to the left, many promotions, including Amash, which also shared a Friedrich Hayek event, an academic of the twentieth century often admired by libertarians:

Justin Amash
Amash spent a decade in the camera, most of those years as a Republican. However, he became a fierce critic of Trump during the president’s first mandate in office, he left the party to become an independent and then libertarian.
He was the first, and remains the only member of the Libertarian Party to serve in Congress.
Amash finally returned to the Republican Party to run for the United States Senate last year, but lost in the primaries.


