
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrettโs comments during oral arguments on Thursday drew sharp criticism from some in the MAGA movement, with critics online claiming President Donald Trump made a โhuge mistakeโ by appointing her to the Court.
The justices were hearing a case centered on whether lower courts have the authority to block Trumpโs executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, granting automatic U.S. citizenship to children born on American soil, regardless of their parentsโ immigration status, under a provision of the 14th Amendment.
During the hearing, Justice Amy Coney Barrett pressed the solicitor general with pointed questions about the Trump administrationโs handling of and compliance with court rulings.
Coney Barrett, appointed by President Trump in 2020, has at times taken a more centrist stance than many of his supporters anticipated. She has drawn criticism from some on the right for siding against her conservative colleagues in past decisions.
Tensions between the executive and judicial branches have escalated recently. In March, following President Trumpโs call to remove a judge who ruled against his deportation policies, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare public rebuke. Without naming Trump directly, Roberts stated that impeachment is โnot an appropriate responseโ to disagreeing with a judgeโs ruling.
On Thursday during oral arguments, Barrett asked Solicitor General D. John Sauer whether the Trump administration โwanted to reserve its right to maybe not follow a Second Circuit precedent, say, in New York, because you might disagree with the opinion?โ
Sauer said the โgeneral practiceโ is to โrespect those precedents,โ but โthere are circumstances when it is not a categorical practice.โ
Barrett then asked whether he was suggesting that this was the โgeneral practiceโ of the Trump administration specifically, or of the federal government as a whole. Sauer responded that itโs his understanding it is the โlong-standing practice of the Department of Justice.โ
โReally?โ Coney Barrett responded.
โThat we generally, as it was phrased to me, generally respect circuit precedent but not necessarily in every case and some examples might be a situation where weโre litigating to try to get that circuit precedent overruled and so forth,โ the solicitor general responded.
โSo youโre still saying generally? And you still think that itโs generally the long-standing policy of the federal government to take that approach?โ the justice asked, following more back and forth, leading Sauer to respond in the affirmative.
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The line of questioning and the aggressiveness against Sauer drew rebukes from Trump supporters online.
One X (formerlyย Twitter) account user called โSpitfire,โ who has โAmerica Firstโ in the bio,ย wrote: โJustice Barrett was a huge mistake. Her contempt for the Trump Administration is obvious in her line of questioning.โ
The Undercurrent, which describes itself as โconservative with a sense of humor,โ wrote: โOh Amy Coney Barrettโฆ. We had such high hopes.โ
โAmy Coney Barrett (ACB) is proving once again she may theโฆworst SCOTUS pick ever by aย Republican. She has a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court because of Donald Trump. Yet you can hear her disdain for the Trump administration,โ wrote MAGA influencer Cash Loren.
โAnd President Trump fought so hard for her,โ another X userย wrote.
โIf she cannot take her emotion out of it & be fair & impartial, she should step down,โย said another.
โFakes everywhere, weโre surrounded,โย saidย another user.
Trump made a comment about the Supreme Court on his Truth Social account, but it wasnโt critical of the justices.
โThe Radical Left SleazeBags, which has no cards remaining in its illegal bag of tricks, is, in a very coordinated manner, PLAYING THE REF with regard to the United States Supreme Court. They lost the Election in a landslide, and with it, have totally lost their confidence and reason. They are stone cold CRAZY! I hope the Supreme Court doesnโt fall for the games they play,โ heย wrote.
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