Roberts Pushes Back on Trump Attacks, Defends Court's Independence
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Chief Justice John Roberts defended the Supreme Court amid Donald Trump’s sustained attacks over a tariffs ruling, calling personal hostility toward judges dangerous and urging critics to base remarks on facts. He avoided naming Trump, emphasized that justices do not carry out the agendas of their appointing presidents, and noted the need to protect judicial independence despite ongoing criticism and threats.
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