'"Endangered': Justice John Roberts takes apparent swing at Trump."
Chief Justice John Roberts took an apparent swing at Donald Trump Monday, as he warned that America's justice system was "endangered" — and took particular aim at attacks on judges.
Though Trump wasn't named by the justice, he has openly targeted judges in the multiple cri…
'"Endangered': Justice John Roberts takes apparent swing at Trump."
Chief Justice John Roberts took an apparent swing at Donald Trump Monday, as he warned that America's justice system was "endangered" — and took particular aim at attacks on judges.
Though Trump wasn't named by the justice, he has openly targeted judges in the multiple criminal and civil cases he has faced, as well as judges ruling on parts of his agenda. Some of this attacks have contributed to death threats.
Roberts, an extremely conservative justice, was speaking to Georgetown Law students Monday, according to Politico.
He made clear the public perception of the judiciary is not always as “toxic” as it may seem.
“We have to work together on these things that are difficult. You find a way to get along,” Roberts said. “It’s a long job. If you’re sort of really at each other’s throats with bad feelings and stuff like that, it just — it’s not a good way to function. … We do have to address some very, very difficult things, and we’re the only people who are doing it.” (Continued)
'"Endangered': Justice John Roberts takes apparent swing at Trump."
Chief Justice John Roberts took an apparent swing at Donald Trump Monday, as he warned that America's justice system was "endangered" — and took particular aim at attacks on judges.
Though Trump wasn't named by the justice, he has openly targeted judges in the multiple criminal and civil cases he has faced, as well as judges ruling on parts of his agenda. Some of this attacks have contributed to death threats.
Roberts, an extremely conservative justice, was speaking to Georgetown Law students Monday, according to Politico.
He made clear the public perception of the judiciary is not always as “toxic” as it may seem.
“We have to work together on these things that are difficult. You find a way to get along,” Roberts said. “It’s a long job. If you’re sort of really at each other’s throats with bad feelings and stuff like that, it just — it’s not a good way to function. … We do have to address some very, very difficult things, and we’re the only people who are doing it.” (Continued)
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