Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated: CNN
- In recent private discussions, President Donald Trump has privately complained about Supreme Court justices he appointed, targeting Amy Coney Barrett most of all, over a year of grievances.
- U.S. presidents typically appoint justices sharing their judicial philosophy, but Trump’s conservative picks, including Barrett, sometimes diverge from his expectations of loyalty, highlighting the judiciary's independence.
- Justice Amy Coney Barrett faced criticism from Trump allies after a 4-4 deadlock in a key Oklahoma school funding case, with insiders calling her 'weak.'
- Following these developments, Trump asked advisers if Barrett needs increased security, as he wages a public battle with the judiciary but avoids attacking her publicly.
- More broadly, Trump may gain opportunities to shape the Court through potential new appointments, impacting issues like abortion and LGBTQ+ rights as justices Thomas, Alito, and Roberts face retirement pressure, legal experts say.
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