On May 2, Jin10 reported that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Jackson stated on Thursday that the attacks on judges by Trump and his allies “are not random” and seem “designed to intimidate the judiciary.” In March of this year, Chief Justice John Roberts criticized Trump for urging the impeachment of a federal judge, which exposed the tension between the U.S. executive and judicial branches, as Trump’s comprehensive claims to power faced judicial obstacles. “These attacks are not random,” Jackson said at a judges’ conference in Puerto Rico. “They seem to be intended to intimidate those of us who hold this important position.”
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Supreme Court Justice Jackson criticizes Trump's attacks on judges
On May 2, Jin10 reported that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Jackson stated on Thursday that the attacks on judges by Trump and his allies “are not random” and seem “designed to intimidate the judiciary.” In March of this year, Chief Justice John Roberts criticized Trump for urging the impeachment of a federal judge, which exposed the tension between the U.S. executive and judicial branches, as Trump’s comprehensive claims to power faced judicial obstacles. “These attacks are not random,” Jackson said at a judges’ conference in Puerto Rico. “They seem to be intended to intimidate those of us who hold this important position.”