US Supreme Court Justice Jackson criticizes Trump's attacks on judges
- Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized President Donald Trump's attacks on judges, arguing that the rhetoric undermines democracy and the rule of law.
- Chief Justice John Roberts stated that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement with a judicial decision.
- President Trump has escalated attacks on judges and the legal establishment, including calls for impeachment of judges who rule against him.
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(None Dare Call It) Treason of the Judiciary
Thursday, April 24, was a day like any other day - the sun came up, the sun went down, and Donald Trump was hit with at least three nationwide injunctions by federal district court judges.
Ex-Prosecutor: SCOTUS ‘Unsettled’ by Trump Attacks
A former federal prosecutor cautioned Saturday that the U.S. Supreme Court is feeling “intimidated” and “scared” by President Donald Trump’s ongoing attacks on judges and the broader judicial system as tensions escalate between the executive branch and the nation’s highest court, Newsweek reported. Trump’s public condemnation of the judiciary has reached new levels of intensity, prompting rare and outspoken responses from members of the Supreme …
Hate campaigns against judges who oppose Trump's policies
A dozen judges who have made decisions that went against Donald Trump's policies have been subjected to massive hate campaigns against themselves and their families. Elon Musk also spread the hate through his hundreds of millions of followers. - It is ultimately a threat to the principle that the country should be governed by laws, says appeals judge Richard Sullivan.
'Oh, come on': Trump's DOJ hamstrung by loss of credibility with judges
The deference that judges have traditionally extended to lawyers representing the Department of Justice (DOJ) has quickly evaporated under Donald Trump and his Attorney General Pam Bondi.According to a report from the Washington Post, it has become a common occurrence for DOJ lawyers to be admonished byjudges over specious claims, "shoddy work" and their inability to answer simple questions from the bench.As former federal Judge John E. Jones II…
Justice Jackson: Trump administration attacks on judiciary ‘not random’
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned on Thursday that the Trump administration’s attacks on the judiciary are “not isolated incidents,” designed to intimate the judiciary, and “impact more than just the individual judges who are being targeted.” Justice Jackson further warned that the threats and harassment of the judiciary are an attack on US democracy and “ultimately risk undermining our Constitution and the rule of law.” Jackson…
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