Supreme Court Chief Justice issues warning ahead of Trump White House
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86% Very Conservative
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48% : Republicans touted that ruling - and another that halted efforts to disqualify Trump from the ballot in Colorado - as major victories for the former president ahead of his victory.30% : Yet Roberts and Trump also clashed in 2018, when the chief justice rebuked the then-president for denouncing a judge who rejected his migrant asylum policy as an 'Obama judge.'The Supreme Court is now expected to hear arguments next week on the constitutionality of a law that could ban TikTokThe Supreme Court is now expected to hear arguments next week on the constitutionality of a law that could ban TikTok.
29% : The incoming president's controversial conservative agenda is also likely to be legally challenged and end up before the nation's highest court, whose conservative majority includes three justices appointed by Trump during his first term.
25% : Trump pleaded with the Supreme Court to halt the implementation of the Protecting Americans from Controlled Applications App, which would ban the video-sharing app by January 19 if it is not sold by its Chinese parent company by then.
23% : Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stark warning ahead of Donald Trump 's second term in the White HouseRoberts did not name Trump, President Joe Biden or any other lawmaker in his report, despite public spats with both executivesHe went on to quote late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who he said argued that an independent judiciary is 'essential to the rule of law in any land' but is 'vulnerable to assault; it can be shattered if the society law exists to serve does not take care to assure its preservation.''I urge all Americans to appreciate this inheritance from our founding generation and cherish its endurance,' Roberts wrote.
15% : 'Within the past few years, however, elected officials from across the political spectrum have raised the specter of open disregard for federal court rulings.'Roberts did not name Trump, President Joe Biden or any other lawmaker in his report, despite public spats with both executives.
5% : Roberts and Trump previously clashed in 2018, when the chief justice rebuked the then-president for denouncing a judge who rejected his migrant asylum policy as an 'Obama judge'In some cases, Roberts noted, judges have even had to wear bulletproof vests at public events, according to the New York Times.
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