Other Comments From Chief Justice Roberts
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Other Comments From Chief Justice Roberts
I blogged earlier about what I thought was the highlight of Chief Justice Roberts's exchange with Judge Rosenthal at the Baker Institute. Here, I will flag a few of Roberts's comments of interest. First, Roberts spoke about the difficult summer of 2005. In the span of a short span, he was nominated for Justice O'Connor's seat, Chief Justice Rehnquist died, and Roberts was then nominated for the Chief Justice seat. Well, the beginning it was very…
RINO SCOTUS Justice Whines In Angry Tirade After Trump Roasts Him Over Terrible SCOTUS Decree - The American Tribune.com
Chief Justice John Roberts warned Tuesday at Rice University’s Baker Institute that “personally directed hostility” toward judges is “dangerous” and “it’s got to stop.” The alleged RINO completely ignored the reasons that many people, the president included, have grown to dislike the judiciary. Speaking two days after President Trump’s Truth Social callout, calling the Supreme Court a “weaponized and unjust Political Organization” for limiting h…
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Takes Veiled Jab At President Trump
I think we all know what Chief Justice John Roberts was implying here. In a rare public interview, Chief Justice John Roberts had a lot to get off his chest. Roberts, while speaking at Rice University, hinted that he’s no fan of President Trump’s comments about the Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs. Fox News had the full scoop on Robert’s comments: Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism of federal judges Tuesday, lamentin…
Chief Justice Roberts: ‘Personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it’s got to stop’
(WASHINGTON) - In a rare public appearance, Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday addressed criticism of the Supreme Court, the federal judiciary and individual judges, saying "personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it's got to stop." Roberts spoke generally about attacks on courts and judges, [...]
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