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Judge Rules That ‘Pandemic’ Order Blocking Evictions “Unconstitutional”

April Matthews February 27, 2021 Center for Disease Control, Culture, U.S. Comments Off on Judge Rules That ‘Pandemic’ Order Blocking Evictions “Unconstitutional”

People who have not been paying rent, but who have been ‘protected’ by democrat orders preventing evictions, just lost a battle. A Federal judge has ruled that the temporary ‘eviction moratorium’ is unconstitutional.

Just The News reported:

A federal judge has declared the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention temporary eviction moratorium unconstitutional, according to the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

The moratorium prohibits property owners from ousting tenants meeting certain criteria who are unable to pay their rent.

“Today, the court held that the federal government cannot interfere with private property rights or citizen’s access to the courts to exercise their rights under state law,” Texas Public Policy Foundation’s General Counsel Robert Henneke said in a statement. “The CDC attempted to use COVID-19 as an opportunity to grab power and the court rightfully corrected this egregious overreach.”

“Texas Public Policy Foundation and Southeastern Legal Foundation jointly represented a coalition of residential landlords and property managers,” according to a press release.

The Southeastern Legal Foundation, which assisted the legal challenge, said the ruling was a victory against government overreach.

“The court’s order today holding the CDC’s interference with private property rights under the veil of COVID-19 serves as notice to the Biden administration that the Constitution limits government power,” general counsel Kimberly Hermann said.

 

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