John Roberts, Supreme Court and Trump attacks
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The US. Supreme Court announced Monday it will have oral arguments next month on Trump administration requests to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria.
Internal Supreme Court divisions over how the high court has frequently ruled in favor of the Trump administration in emergency situations spilled out into public with liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh locking horns on the issue.
The justices kept in place two judicial orders that have blocked the administration's move to end Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haitian and Syrian nationals while legal challenges to the policies proceed.
President accuses court of having ‘unnecessarily RANSACKED’ the US and claims he has ‘absolute right’ to impose new tariffs
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Chief justice sounds alarm as Trump escalates attacks on judiciary
Chief Justice John Roberts has issued a pointed warning over what he described as increasingly “dangerous” attacks on judges, as tensions grow between the judiciary and U.S. President Donald Trump. Speaking on Tuesday,