North Carolina citizens are sounding off online after news surfaced that state Republicans may strip Attorney General Jeff Jackson of key powers in his office, with some describing the situation in stark, emotional terms.
The controversy stems from Senate Bill 58, a proposal that would require the General Assembly’s approval for any lawsuit challenging federal executive orders, which is a move widely seen as targeting Jackson. The AG has spent much of his first year in office pushing back against Trump-era policies that threatened funding for SNAP benefits, public schools, and FEMA resilience grants. Under Jackson’s leadership, the North Carolina Department of Justice has successfully reclaimed over $1.5 billion in stalled federal funds.
Jackson’s aggressive stance on these cases, combined with his high-profile social media presence, has earned him both praise and ire. North Carolina Republicans, led by state Senate leaders, have suggested that the AG’s office could be reduced to a “feckless, empty shell” if he continues to defy party expectations.
The reaction from residents online has been emphatic. Over on the r/NorthCarolina Reddit, North Carolina citizens had plenty of scathing words to share.
“NC GOP only wins by cheating. They cheat because they KNOW they’re losers.”
Several users highlighted the broader consequences of the state’s political maneuvering. One worried that “unless voters can change their allegiance to the anti-Democrat party, we have little chance but to devolve into a declining slowly and ultimately failed republic.” Another noted the scale of Jackson’s accomplishments despite opposition:
“He used the authority of his office to make sure federal money…actually reached the state after the executive branch tried to cut it off.”
Citizens’ admiration for Jackson’s approach is clear. Even amid political polarization, he has maintained a measured, targeted strategy, joining only those lawsuits he believes have a strong legal basis and are directly in the public interest. Many contrasted this with what they see as partisan obstructionism by state Republicans.
As the debate heats up in the state legislature, North Carolinians online are united in recognizing the stakes of the fight. For many in the state, Jackson is a bulwark against political interference in the delivery of essential services.






