Trump, Roberts on collision course as lawsuits creep toward Supreme Court
- President Donald Trump criticized judges, labeling them as "radical left" for opposing his immigration policies, and warned that such rulings could lead to the "destruction of our Country!"
- Chief Justice John Roberts stated that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreements, in response to Trump's call to impeach Judge James Boasberg.
- Trump accused Judge James Boasberg of usurping presidential power and described him as a "radical left lunatic" for blocking deportations, which prompted a rare statement from Roberts.
- David Frum noted that Trump appears to be testing the limits of the Constitution with illegal actions, increasing tensions between the judiciary and the presidency.
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Today's Fun Fact: Chief Justice John Roberts Nominated Trump-Hater James Boasberg to the DC FISA Court - And the Two Belonged to Same Elitist, Invite-Only Lawyers' Club
Chief Justice John Roberts' connections to controversial judge James Boasberg raise pressing questions about judicial impartiality. This post unpacks their ties within an elitist legal circle and the implications for the Supreme Court.
Secret society ties that bind? Chief Justice Roberts, anti-Trump judges and ‘American Inns of Court’
by WorldTribune Staff, March 23, 2025 Real World News A secretive invitation-only club for judges and lawyers is stocked with anti-Trump judges, a report said. A thread on X by Bad Kitty Unleashed states: “First let me very quickly explain how this secret society called the American Inns of Court came about. In the UK, […]
Schumer Suggests U.S. In A Constitutional Crisis Because Trump ‘Said Judges Should Be Impeached’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) suggested over the weekend that the United States was in a constitutional crisis because President Donald Trump has spoken out strongly against a federal judge who has opposed the administration’s efforts to deport illegal aliens who are part of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan terrorist organization. Schumer made the ...
Schmitt predicts Trump's agenda will be legally 'vindicated' - Washington Examiner
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) argued that President Donald Trump will succeed in the legal battles at odds with his vision for the nation, arguing this is not the same as when former President Joe Biden was “overstepping” his presidential power. Schmitt claimed that the law is on the Trump administration’s side in its legal feud over deporting illegal immigrants, citing how “the apex” of a president’s power lies in the “congressionally-delegated auth…
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