Supreme Court's immunity decision favoring Donald Trump

Chief Justice John Roberts and the conservative Supreme Court justices granted former President Donald Trump far-reaching immunity from prosecution, with no effort to seek cross-ideological agreement. Roberts abandoned his usual institutional concerns and favored presidential immunity, even in cases related to the January 6 Capitol riots. The decision was met with criticism from the liberal justices and Justice Barrett, who tried to provide a more narrow interpretation of presidential immunity.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' Defense of Judicial Independence

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary amidst criticism from President Trump and allies. Roberts defends the role of federal courts in checking the excesses of Congress or the executive.

Lawsuit against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts

A pro-Trump legal group founded by White House aide Stephen Miller is suing Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, accusing him of overstepping his role by accommodating requests from Congress to investigate ethical improprieties by other justices.

Trump calls for impeachment of judge over Tren de Aragua deportation case

President Trump calls for impeachment of judge who blocked deportations of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members leading to criticism from Chief Justice John Roberts. Trump's post on Truth Social criticized Judge Boasberg's decision, prompting Roberts to issue a statement saying impeachment is not appropriate for disagreeing with a ruling. The White House clarified that the deportations had already been carried out before the court order was issued.