Donald Trump has reacted to the rebuke from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts after the president called for a judge ...
Chief Justice Roberts has sided with Trump in key rulings, most notably the July ... it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial ...
On the way out, Trump similarly told him, “Thank you again, thank you again, won’t forget it,” patting Roberts’s arm. The ...
Chief justice's rulings have boosted and constrained Trump Roberts has publicly responded ... that impeachment is not an ...
The chief justice’s response to the president’s recent rants has been read as a defense of federal judges. But what if it ...
It’s the most intense public conflict between Trump and Roberts since 2018, when the chief justice came to the defense of federal judges who’d ruled against Trump policies. Tr ...
President Trump said that Chief Justice John Roberts’ statement on Tuesday didn’t mention him by name while doubling down on his call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against his administration in ...
Federal judges are not supposed to criticize the President of the United States other than in official opinions deciding cases in which the President is a party. The late-Supreme Court Justice Ruth ...
The Trump administration’s brazen contempt for the courts reached a new peak over the weekend, in which officials seemingly ignored an order from U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to turn ...
In a rare clash between the executive and judiciary, Chief Justice John Roberts dismissed calls for impeaching federal judges after President Donald Trump urged the removal of a judge who ruled ...
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts rebuked President Donald Trump on Tuesday for suggesting the way to resolve a court dispute was by impeaching the judge.In a rare statement, Roberts wrote: "For more ...
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare statement Tuesday defending federal judges who have issued decisions against the Trump administration, saying that "impeachment is not an appropriate response ...