Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated: CNN
- In 2025, President Donald Trump privately expressed frustration that Supreme Court justices he appointed, especially Amy Coney Barrett, have not consistently supported his agenda.
- Trump's dissatisfaction stems from perceived inconsistencies in Barrett's rulings and critiques from allies who view her as weaker than expected after her 2020 nomination.
- Though Barrett has sided with conservative justices on many cases and voted to grant Trump broad immunities, she has also ruled against him on matters like a $2 billion foreign aid freeze.
- Trump has described Barrett as "a very good woman" and "very smart," while avoiding public attacks despite private complaints and calls from some allies labeling her "weak."
- This ongoing tension suggests divisions within conservative circles about judicial loyalty and may influence the selection of future judicial nominees aligned with Trump's expectations.
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