Here’s what a conservative former judge says will ‘cripple’ Trump’s presidency
- Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig criticizes Donald Trump in an op-ed, suggesting his actions may lead to a constitutional crisis, published in The New York Times on March 23, 2025.
- Luttig highlights Trump's call for the impeachment of federal judges blocking his orders, warning that this undermines the rule of law.
- Luttig states that if Trump continues his actions against the judiciary, it could jeopardize America's constitutional democracy.
- Judge Luttig emphasizes that federal judges, including Judge James Boasberg, are vital to the system of checks and balances, as reminded by U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts.
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'Stunning frontal assault': Legal conservative says 'enough' to Trump
Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, now 70, has been a prominent figure in the conservative legal movement for decades. After serving as an associate White House counsel for Reagan Administration, Luttig was appointed to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals by President George H.W. Bush appointed in...
'Stunning frontal assault': Legal conservative says 'enough' to Trump
Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig, now 70, has been a prominent figure in the conservative legal movement for decades. After serving as an associate White House counsel for Reagan Administration, Luttig was appointed to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals by President George H.W. Bush appointed in 1991 and stayed there until 2006.But Luttig is a scathing critic of Donald Trump. And he endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presi…
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