Luttig: "A rebuke from the nation's highest court . . . could well cripple Mr. Trump's presidency and tarnish his legacy.
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Why are SCOTUS and judges being careful in rulings against Trump? Fmr. federal prosecutor explains
President Trump has hit a number of snags in court with several judges objecting to the processes by which Trump is seeking to enact his agenda. Former federal prosecutor Berit Berger discusses these legal entanglements and why Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ rebuke of Trump was critical to supporting the judicial branch.
Luttig: "A rebuke from the nation's highest court . . . could well cripple Mr. Trump's presidency and tarnish his legacy.
Former-Judge Luttig wrote a guest essay in the New York Times, titled "It's Trump vs. the Courts, and It Won't End Well for Trump." The essay concludes with these two paragraphs: If the president oversteps his authority in his dispute with Judge Boasberg, the Supreme Court will step in and assert its undisputed constitutional power "to say what the law is." A rebuke from the nation's highest court in his wished-for war with the nation's federal …
'Deluded' Trump's war on judiciary 'could well cripple' his presidency: legal expert
Donald Trump's war on judges, which has earned him a rare rebuke from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, will not end well for him according to one highly influential retired judge who served on U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.In a column in the New York Times on Sunday morning, ...
Former US federal judge: “Trump is declaring war on the judicial system”
Retired federal appeals court judge and prominent conservative legal academic J. Michael Luttig rebuked U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetoric against the federal judiciary in an opinion piece that alleged that the president is “declaring war” on the judicial system. “President Trump wasted no time in his second term in declaring war on the nation's federal judiciary, the country's legal profession, and the rule of law. He provoked a constitutio…
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