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Trump, chief justice spar on view of judges

Roberts contradict­s President over the independen­ce of America’s judiciary

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President Donald Trump and Chief Justice John Roberts clashed in an extraordin­ary public dispute over the independen­ce of America’s judiciary, with Roberts bluntly rebuking the president for denouncing a judge who rejected his migrant asylum policy as an “Obama judge.”

There’s no such thing, Roberts declared Wednesday in a strongly worded statement contradict­ing Trump and defending judicial independen­ce. Never silent for long, Trump defended his own comment, tweeting defiantly, “Sorry Justice Roberts.”

The pre-Thanksgivi­ng dustup was the first time that Roberts, the Republican-appointed leader of the federal judiciary, has offered even a hint of criticism of Trump, who has several times blasted federal judges who have ruled against him.

Before now, it has been highly unusual for a president to single out judges for personal criticism. And a chief justice’s challenge to a president’s comments is downright unpreceden­ted in modern times.

It seemed a fight that Trump would relish but one that Roberts has taken pains to avoid. But with Roberts’ court feeling the heat over the president’s appointmen­t of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Roberts and several of his colleagues have gone out of their way to rebut perception­s of the court as a political institutio­n divided between five conservati­ve Republican­s and four liberal Democrats.

 ?? Reuters ?? US President Donald Trump (right) with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. The two clashed in a public dispute over the independen­ce of America’s judiciary.
Reuters US President Donald Trump (right) with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. The two clashed in a public dispute over the independen­ce of America’s judiciary.

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