With many of President Donald Trump’s executive actions tangled up in the courts, MAGA Republicans have grown angry with Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett for some of her recent rulings, accusing her of being insufficiently loyal to Trump.
The Supreme Court’s second-newest justice is proving herself to be a non-hack—to the increasing consternation of MAGA.
The Trump cuts to foreign aid are not a threat to his broad electoral coalition: No mass constituency has a fighting-AIDS-in-Africa litmus test, and (not least because Americans generally overestimate how much we spend on foreign aid) slashing the aid bureaucracy is popular.
Social media users are commenting on Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's reaction to President Donald Trump at his joint address.
MAGA erupted against Justice Barrett after an unfavorable ruling over Trump's foreign aid spending clawback, yet experts say he originalism remains intact.
Prominent legal conservatives on Friday sought to tamp down a wave of sudden criticism directed at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett over her vote to reject President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid.
MAGA activists have turned against one of President Donald Trump's own appointees to the Supreme Court: Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
Barrett drew immediate backlash for—along with Chief Justice John Roberts—voting with the court's liberal wing against Trump.
Conservative allies of President Donald Trump called Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett “evil,” a “closet Democrat” and a “DEI hire.”
Justice Amy Coney Barrett has joined Chief Justice John Roberts as the "conservative" members of the Supreme Court most likely to side with its liberal wing. The most recent example was this week when Roberts and Barrett joined with Justices Sonia Sotomayor,
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling on Tuesday that strikes down some rule that allowed the Environmental Protection Agency to limit the amount of pollution discharged into America’s waterways. The ruling was 5-4, with Amy Coney Barrett joining the court’s more liberal justices in dissenting.