Trump Criticizes Justices Gorsuch and Barrett Over Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
Trump condemned Justices Gorsuch and Barrett for siding against his tariff policy, blaming a $175 billion refund order and urging GOP action against opposing judges.
- President Donald Trump blasted Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, whom he appointed, after they sided with the majority in a ruling that undercut his tariff agenda.
- The Supreme Court ruled last month that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the president to impose broad tariffs, blocking his use of the emergency law.
- Trump claimed the decision cost the United States "hundreds of billions of dollars," asserting, "They sicken me because they're bad for our country."
- Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism of federal judges, stating, "The problem is that sometimes the criticism can move from a focus on legal analysis to personalities.
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Trump Tears Into 2 of His Supreme Court Appointees: 'They Sicken Me'
President Donald Trump shredded two of his Supreme Court appointees — Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch — for voting to strike down his reciprocal international tariffs, saying they’re […] The post Trump Tears Into 2 of His Supreme Court Appointees: 'They Sicken Me' appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump Says Justices Barrett & Gorsuch ‘Sicken’ Him
Donald Trump continued his temper tantrum against the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, taking an opportunity last night to specifically call out two of his appointees for joining the majority. “Two of the people that voted for that, I appointed,” Trump slurred during his speech to the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner, “And they sicken me… They sicken me because they’re bad for our country.” As a reminder, this is the second tim…
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