Roberts on personal attacks against judges
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Chief Justice Roberts slams ‘absurd’ notion justices push agenda for presidents who appointed them
Chief Justice John Roberts pushed back on the idea that justices on the Supreme Court “carry forward” the views of the presidents who appointed them, as two justices appointed by President Donald Trump have taken heat from him for striking down his sweeping tariffs last month.
President Donald Trump was brutally mocked by the Friday edition of left-leaning magazine The Week with a cover depicting him getting spanked by Chief Justice John Roberts. The Supreme Court ruled in February that Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs were illegal,
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Trump freaks out at courts that keep ruling against him
Despite appointing hundreds of judges, Donald Trump suddenly feels that the nation’s judiciary is out to get him. The president blatantly attacked the third branch of government over the weekend, venting over the span of several lengthy Truth Social posts about the various judicial decisions that overruled his unconstitutional policies.
Chief Justice John Roberts warned Tuesday that increasingly personal attacks against judges can be “quite dangerous.” Speaking at an event hosted by Rice University’s Baker Institute, Roberts, an appointee of former President George W.