Mike Belcher posted a series of tweets on November 4, 2025, expressing critical views on the judiciary and strategies for political engagement.
In his first tweet, Belcher stated, “Significant swaths of the judiciary deserve impeachment – perhaps shutting down significant portions would be easier. However, if the Legislature cannot accomplish even this impeachment I’m not sure what hope is Left outside an unlikely benevolent Red Caesar.” (November 4, 2025).
Later that day, he shared a tweet containing only links: “https://t.co/dEMkC4FG0a https://t.co/1JpG4IHE6L” (November 4, 2025).
In another post that evening, Belcher commented on political strategy: “This is only partially correct. ‘The only way to win is to not play’ is probably the best strategy if, and only if, you can get your whole side on board. If you cannot, the only way left to win once playing is a foregone conclusion is to overcome the social sting of taboo-making” (November 4, 2025).
Belcher’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in U.S. politics about judicial accountability and legislative authority. Impeachment of federal judges has been rare in American history and requires a majority vote in the House of Representatives and a two-thirds vote in the Senate for conviction and removal from office. These processes are outlined in Article II of the U.S. Constitution.
His reference to “Red Caesar” alludes to discussions within some political circles about strong executive power as a response to perceived institutional gridlock or ineffectiveness.

