Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently shared a series of posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account addressing topics ranging from online gaming culture to concerns about the role of the judiciary.
On October 15, 2025, Berry commented on the culture of early online gaming communities, stating, “People should pray the Xbox Live chats from the 2000’s never leak”. The post alludes to the often controversial and unfiltered nature of voice communications on gaming platforms during that era.
Later that day, Berry posted another message: “She is up in the air about it. https://t.co/TNPsghbjYS”. The context or subject of this statement was not clarified in the post.
On October 16, 2025, Berry turned his attention to issues concerning the separation of powers in government. He wrote, “Why have a President, Congress, Governor, or State Legislatures when the judges are going to self declare they get to do the functions of all three branches of government? Time to reign the courts in. https://t.co/IioCmPRKnV”. The post reflects ongoing debates about judicial authority and its relationship to legislative and executive branches.
Concerns over judicial overreach and separation of powers have been a recurring topic in American political discourse. Critics argue that courts sometimes assume roles traditionally reserved for elected officials, prompting calls for reforms to maintain checks and balances within government institutions.


