Judy Sheindlin, best known as "Judge Judy," is preparing for battle and her target is Bernie Sanders, and other politicians trying to "change" and "revolutionize" America.
TV’s most popular judge, who ruled in favor of Mike Bloomberg last month by backing his campaign, said she was prepared to fight anyone challenging the presidential candidate.
"America doesn’t need a revolution," she told Fox 25 earlier this month, while on the campaign trail with Bloomberg in Oklahoma City. "It’s the most perfect country in the world and those people that are trying to change it and revolutionize it, don’t have a chance, because I’ll fight them to the death."
Sheindlin has been vocal about her support for Bloomberg for months, singing his praises back in October in an opinion piece published by USA Today.
"An independent, tough-minded businessman, [Bloomberg] represents our best chance to bring America together again and begin the long national process of healing," she said.
Last month Sheindlin also appeared in an advertisement that supported Bloomberg’s campaign.
"I like to say you can judge someone's character by what they've done. Mike Bloomberg has done amazing things and will be a truly great president," Sheindlin says in the clip.
"No one comes close to Mike Bloomberg's executive achievement, government experience, and impactful philanthropy," the 77-year-old continues. "His steady leadership will unite our country and bring us through these very challenging times."
Sanders meanwhile spoke confidently of a Texas win in the Democratic primary and general election over the weekend, while campaigning in Houston.
"Don't tell anybody because these folks get very agitated and nervous," he said, according to Daily Mail. "We are going to win here."
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