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    Washington Examiner‏Verified account @dcexaminer Feb 26
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    In 2018, Chief Justice Roberts defended the federal judiciary in a rare rebuke of comments from Trump, saying there are no “Obama judges” as the president claimed. He might do that again.https://washex.am/3aae96n 

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      2. Andy McCarthy‏Verified account @AndrewCMcCarthy Feb 26
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        Trump shouldn’t do that, but didn’t this last round start when the liberal justice attacked conservative justices in a dissent so out of line that the other liberal justices didn’t join it, even though they agreed with her on the merits of the case?

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      3. Mark Winters‏ @mwintid Feb 26
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        Supreme Court justices need to keep their opinions of POTUS (and anyone else) to themselves. Otherwise they looked biased and makes SCOTUS look bad. If he was a leader, Roberts needs to tell the other justices to act like a judge.

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      1. Don Estes‏ @donestes43 Feb 26
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        The @POTUS tweets were in response to punches thrown by his enemies in media and Federal Judiciary. Justice Roberts comments were absurd given rulings and comments by “Obama judges.”

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      1. Zeus‏ @cypherhalo Feb 26
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        He should rebuke Sotomayor.

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      1. Artisan Well‏ @stealthartisan Feb 26
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        He should rebuke Ginsburg and Sotomayor.

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      1. Lazlo Hollyfeld‏ @lazlohollyfeld1 Feb 26
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        Good to know judicial nominees going forward will be non-partisan, pleasant questioning of candidates leading to 85+ vote support regardless who’s president!

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      1. mr mike‏ @JazzmasterMike Feb 26
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        Roberts needs to direct his comments to Sotomayor for her ridiculous comments.

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      1. Miles Huffstutler‏ @miles_colhuff Feb 26
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        Ok, John Roberts, I want you, as an attorney, to explain why it’s ok for a S. Ct. Justice to verbally express bias before the case is heard.

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      1. No Moral Victories‏ @HoopsAu Feb 26
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        He might be wrong again as well

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        Hes one of them

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