Trump blames tariff ruling on Federalist Society’s ‘bad advice’ on judicial nominations
- On May 29, 2025, President Donald Trump publicly condemned Leonard Leo following a federal court panel’s decision that struck down the majority of his tariffs.
- Trump's criticism arose after judges, including one he appointed, declared his tariffs illegal for exceeding delegated authority, citing nondelegation and major questions doctrines.
- Leonard Leo, a key conservative legal activist connected to the Federalist Society and judicial appointments, responded by expressing gratitude for Trump's court transformations and ongoing work ahead.
- Trump called Leo a “bad person” who “probably hates America” and blamed the Federalist Society for giving him “bad advice” on many judicial nominations during his presidency.
- This public feud highlights growing tensions between Trump’s agenda, including tariffs, and the judiciary, suggesting continued conflict over executive power and legal strategy in the conservative movement.
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