The Welland Tribune

Chief justice raps Trump: ‘There are no Obama or Trump judges’

- MARK SHERMAN

WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John Roberts is pushing back against President Donald Trump for his descriptio­n of a judge who ruled against Trump’s migrant asylum policy as an “Obama judge.”

It’s the first time the Republican-appointed leader of the federal judiciary has offered even a hint of criticism of Trump, who has previously blasted federal judges who ruled against him.

Roberts said Wednesday the U.S. doesn’t have “Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges.”

Roberts said on the day before Thanksgivi­ng that an “independen­t judiciary is something we should all be thankful for.”

Last year, the president used the term a “so-called judge” after the first federal ruling against his travel ban. During the presidenti­al campaign, Trump criticized Roberts himself for the chief justice’s decisive vote in 2012 to preserve the Obama health care overhaul.

Trump also referred to a judge who was presiding over a fraud lawsuit against Trump University as a Mexican who would be unable to rule fairly because of Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.

The president’s latest remarks come as the Supreme Court is enmeshed in controvers­y over his appointmen­t of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Several justices have spoken out about judicial independen­ce and the danger of having the court viewed as a political institutio­n that is divided between five conservati­ve Republican­s and four liberal Democrats.

Trump had spoken Tuesday when a reporter asked for his reaction to a ruling by U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco that put the administra­tion’s asylum policy on hold.

The president complained that his opponents file their lawsuits in courts that are part of the liberal-leaning 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

“Every case that gets filed in the 9th Circuit, we get beaten. And then we end up having to go to the Supreme Court, like the travel ban, and we won,” Trump said.

The president went on to say about the asylum ruling: “This was an Obama judge.”

But the initial travel ban ruling in 2017 was issued by U.S. District Judge James Robart, an appointee of President George W. Bush. Roberts also was appointed by Bush.

The White House had no immediate response to a request for comment on Roberts’ criticism on Wednesday.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Chief Justice John Roberts has criticized President Donald Trump’s descriptio­n of the judge who ruled against the administra­tion’s new asylum policy as an “Obama judge.“It is the first time the leader of the federal judiciary has offered even a hint of criticism of Trump.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Chief Justice John Roberts has criticized President Donald Trump’s descriptio­n of the judge who ruled against the administra­tion’s new asylum policy as an “Obama judge.“It is the first time the leader of the federal judiciary has offered even a hint of criticism of Trump.

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