



⪠Robertsâ strange attempts to preserve what he views as the Judiciaryâs âlegitimacyâ are only destroying its credibility with the American people. Who has What on Roberts?
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upreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has found himself in the hot seat of Americaâs political discourse â and for good reason. Not content with simply allowing rogue lower court judgesâ judicial jihad against the executive branch to continue unabated, the chief justice has now taken it upon himself to criticize President Donald Trump for calling for District Court Judge James Boasberg to be impeached.
An Obama appointee, Boasberg unilaterally attempted to halt the administrationâs deportation of Tren de Aragua gang members to El Salvador this past weekend.
In his shockingly tone-deaf statement, Roberts seemingly attempted to run cover for Boasbergâs overreaching actions by pushing back on Trumpâs calls for the judgeâs impeachment. Roberts said:
âFor more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.â
Curiously, the statement does not appear to have been released on the Supreme Courtâs website, per normal protocol, but instead given to legacy media outlets. Repeated requests to the high courtâs public information office for the Chief Justiceâs full statement and for explanations as to why the statement wasnât uploaded to the courtâs website have gone completely unanswered.
Itâs worth noting that Tuesdayâs incident wasnât the first in which Roberts has gone out of his way to rebuke Trump for criticizing activist judges seeking to kneecap his administration. In 2018, the chief justice disputed the president’s reference to District Court Judge Jon Tigar â who blocked the administrationâs asylum policy â as an âObama judge.â
While Roberts seems to believe itâs his solemn duty to rebuke Trump for disagreeing with a rogue lower courtâs overreaching injunction, the Chief Justice is missing the forest for the trees.
As noted, âThe question of whether to impeach judges has been left solely to the elected representatives of the American people.â Contrary to Robertsâ desire to inject himself into the matter, the Supreme Court and its chief justice have no power or say in the process.
Robertsâ latest behavior may seem atypical for any Supreme Court justice, let alone the Chief Justice. But for the Bush appointee, itâs another example of his years-long bid to uphold what he views as the judiciaryâs âlegitimacyâ by partaking in D.C.-style political gamesmanship.
Consider that the Chief justice seemingly had no problem with radical Democrat lawmakers calling for his SCOTUS colleagues Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito to be impeached over the courtâs rulings and dishonest hatchet jobs published by left-wing propaganda outlets like ProPublica. Nor did he bother issuing a statement immediately after a gunman was apprehended for allegedly attempting to assassinate Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh because of the courtâs leaked Dobbs draft opinion. (The leaker has still yet to be publicly identified and held responsible for the misconduct).
Placating the media monster attacking his colleagues is hardly exclusive to Robertsâ conduct in issuing statements, however. The Chief Justice is notorious for taking potential political fallout into consideration when ruling on controversial cases.
Roberts notably contemplated the âpublic angerâ the high court could face if it struck down Obamacare in the 2012 NFIB v. Sebelius case. The Chief Justice, âwas uneasy with the prospect of the Courtâs making such a major change to the health care law and feared it would be blamed for the likely fallout in the insurance markets.â
According to some reports, Roberts initially sided with his fellow Republican appointees in striking down the law. However, the Chief Justice ultimately ânegotiated a deal with Justices Kagan and Breyerâ to preserve Obamacare by âoverturn[ing] the lawâs expansion of Medicaid, contrary to their own reading of the statute, in exchange for [Roberts] upholding the individual mandate as a tax.â
âWhatever Chief Justice Robertsâs reasons, the result was not an improvement in the Courtâs reputation. Pew reported that after the decision the Court remained at its all-time-low 52 percent approval rating. The accepted narrative, even among those who welcomed the chiefâs decision, was that he changed his legal position not on principle but in response to public pressure. ⌠It was a regrettable outcome for anyone concerned about the legitimacy of the Court.â
What Roberts clearly fails to understand is that his actions to preserve the judiciaryâs âlegitimacyâ are only destroying its credibility with the American people.
His refusal to end the lower courtsâ unconstitutional sabotage of Americaâs duly elected president, when combined with his judicial gamesmanship and ham-fisted statements, presents the image of a Chief Justice more concerned with playing the role of a politician than a judge. His primary objective is not faithfully interpreting the law as written â but acting as a public relations specialist for the entire judiciary.
The longer Roberts (and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett) allow lower court judges to upend Americaâs constitutional system with arbitrary nationwide injunctions, the more faith the people lose in the courtsâ ability to operate as a trustworthy branch of government. The Chief Justice can either stop these antics or watch as the president ignores them. The choice is his. âŞ























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