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Related: About this forumAs Courts Battle Trump on Tariffs, Will Right-Wing Supreme Court Rescue President's Trade Agenda?
President Donald Trump has vowed to go to the Supreme Court to keep his tariffs in place after a whirlwind 24 hours that saw a court temporarily reinstate the measures, soon after two courts blocked most of the tariffs, saying Trump overstepped his presidential authority. Trump has been infuriated by the legal challenges and lashed out on social media against the Federalist Society and conservative legal activist Leonard Leo. We get an update from Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice and an expert on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act that Trump has invoked to justify his global tariffs. She says the fate of Trump's tariffs remains uncertain, given that the powers available under the IEEPA "have to be used to deal with an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States, and they cannot be used for any other reason."
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Maddow Blog-Why the White House decided even the conservative Federalist Society isn't good enough
LetMyPeopleVote
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(163,923 posts)1. Maddow Blog-Why the White House decided even the conservative Federalist Society isn't good enough
The Federalist Society has long been seen as one of the most successful projects of the conservative movement. Team Trump no longer seems to care.
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-decided-even-conservative-federalist-society-isnt-good-eno-rcna210026
But one nagging detail got in the way: One of the judges that ruled against the White House was appointed by Trump and confirmed by Senate Republicans. The political problem was obvious.
And so, as Politico reported, the president has opened up a new line of attack.
As part of an odd and meandering online rant, the Republican wrote, I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations. This is something that cannot be forgotten!
For those unfamiliar with the Federalist Society, it is a conservative organization that has long been seen as one of the most successful projects of the conservative movement. Indeed, throughout Trumps first term, the group was a key part of a brutally efficient assembly-line process: The Federalist Society would vet and recommend far-right ideologues for the federal bench; the White House would use the organizations lists for judicial nominations; Senate Republicans would rubber-stamp the presidents choices; and Americans would watch the judiciary lurch to the right to a degree unseen in generations......
In fact, a year before Election Day 2024, The New York Times reported that Team Trump had begun looking at Federalist Society members as squishes. The article quoted Russell Vought, 15 months before hed begin his latest tenure as the director of the White Houses Office of Management and Budget, saying, The Federalist Society doesnt know what time it is.
That was in late 2023. Now, midway through 2025, as several Trump-appointed federal judges rule in ways the president does not like, he wont blame himself, and hes won't blame Senate Republicans for confirming his picks but he can blame the Federalist Society for recommending jurists who sometimes see themselves as neutral arbiters of a separate and coequal branch of government.
Thats precisely why Stephen Miller, a White House deputy chief of staff, appeared on CNN the morning after Trumps online rant and accused the Federalist Society of creating a broken system. He added, Were not going to be using the Federalist Society to make judicial nominations at all going forward.
As for what Team Trump might replace it with, watch this space
And so, as Politico reported, the president has opened up a new line of attack.
President Donald Trump leveled unusually pointed criticism of a prominent conservative legal activist and organization Thursday as he railed against a ruling that struck down his sweeping tariffs. The president, in a post on his social media platform, slammed Leonard Leo, the former chair of the Federalist Society, calling him a sleazebag who probably hates America.
As part of an odd and meandering online rant, the Republican wrote, I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations. This is something that cannot be forgotten!
For those unfamiliar with the Federalist Society, it is a conservative organization that has long been seen as one of the most successful projects of the conservative movement. Indeed, throughout Trumps first term, the group was a key part of a brutally efficient assembly-line process: The Federalist Society would vet and recommend far-right ideologues for the federal bench; the White House would use the organizations lists for judicial nominations; Senate Republicans would rubber-stamp the presidents choices; and Americans would watch the judiciary lurch to the right to a degree unseen in generations......
In fact, a year before Election Day 2024, The New York Times reported that Team Trump had begun looking at Federalist Society members as squishes. The article quoted Russell Vought, 15 months before hed begin his latest tenure as the director of the White Houses Office of Management and Budget, saying, The Federalist Society doesnt know what time it is.
That was in late 2023. Now, midway through 2025, as several Trump-appointed federal judges rule in ways the president does not like, he wont blame himself, and hes won't blame Senate Republicans for confirming his picks but he can blame the Federalist Society for recommending jurists who sometimes see themselves as neutral arbiters of a separate and coequal branch of government.
Thats precisely why Stephen Miller, a White House deputy chief of staff, appeared on CNN the morning after Trumps online rant and accused the Federalist Society of creating a broken system. He added, Were not going to be using the Federalist Society to make judicial nominations at all going forward.
As for what Team Trump might replace it with, watch this space
The Federalist Society judges are ultraconservative assholes but they follow the law. trump wants idiots who will worship him and not the law