Trump wakes up strange on the conservative, says
Washington – President Donald Trump on Thursday night broke strangely in a prominent figure of the conservative legal movement, Leonard Leo, and blamed him for a ruling from the Federal Court that briefly blocked most of his tariffs.
Trump relied greatly on Leo, a former leader of the conservative federalist society, in his first term in office to choose people for federal judges for life. Trump essentially cultivated his judicial selection process to Leo, who selected most of the nominees of the President’s Court of Appeals and the nominees of the Supreme Court.
That list included the judges that Trump finally chose to sit in the International Trade Court of the United States, the judges who ruled on Thursday that he had no unilateral authority to impose tariffs on most countries, a great setback to Trump’s international economic policy. The president responded by attacking Leo for recommending that he names those judges, years ago. (The full court then intervened and reversed that decision).
“It was new in Washington, and it was suggested to use federalist society as a recommended source in the judges,” Trump said in A publication divages into social networks. “I did it, openly and freely, but then I realized that they were under the thumb of a true ‘Sreazbag’ called Leonard Leo, a bad person who, in his own way, probably hates the United States, and obviously has his own separate ambitions.”
The president said that Leo “openly boasts how judges controls, and even the judges of the United States Supreme Court.”
“I hope it is not so, and I don’t think it is!” He continued. “In any case, Leo left the federalist society to make his own thing.”
Leo responded with A conciliatory statement In the New York Post, Saying that he is “grateful” that Trump transforms the courts into his first mandate.
“The Federal Judicial Power is better than it has been in modern history, and that will be the most important legacy of President Trump,” he said.

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His dispute reflects a growing division between Trump and the conservative legal community that was so central to his judicial nominees in his first mandate.
Trump does not have almost so many vacancious court seats to fill this time, which means that less energy has been poured into payroll judges. But the biggest problem is that Trump is more deranged in his second term, mocking the laws and blatantly attacking the judges who govern against him. He has been taking the limits of the Executive Power to a point of rupture, and with the Congress led by the Republicans without doing anything to control it, it has fallen in the courts of the Nation to present endless demands against the administration.
The reality for Trump is that he is losing much more in the court he is winning. An analysis found that its administration has lost a whopping 96% of decisions in federal district courts so far this month. It remains that Trump is smoked, while he It seems to believe that judges should govern in their favor. Leo is simply the last objective of his fury in the midst of his legal setbacks.
“Leonard Leo and the federalist society have spent decades by installing judges to make their offer from the bank. But anything less than 100% loyalty is unacceptable for Donald Trump, so it is not surprising that he is attacking,” Meagan Hatcher-Mys of United For Democracy, a coalition of pro-democracy organizations, in a statement in a statement, said in a statement.
“Trump thinks that there is no limit to what can go out with his, because most of the time, there is not,” he said.
However, the president’s attacks against Leo and the federalist society could be interesting. Leo has helped choose all the judges of the current conservative Court, possibly what makes him more powerful than any of them. He is at the center of a Mass groups of incomplete groups and dark monkeys aligned with an anti-LGBTQ+, Anti-LGBTQ+rights agenda. A extreme right member of the Roman Catholic Church, its objective is to impose a broader cultural war against a “progressive klla klx kux” and “vile and immoral barbarians of today, secularist and fans.”
Leo is managing more than $ 1.6 billion, which he has been using to expand the federalist society model beyond the courts, and in culture and politics.
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In other words, Leo has been playing the long game, and Trump, in his first mandate, was always a pawn for the broader ambitions of Leo. The conservative legal activist was here before Trump was in the White House, and he will be here after he left.
In his best social position, the president said that the federalist society disappointed him with his recommendations for the judicial nominees in his first mandate.
“I am very disappointed with the federalist society by the bad advice they gave me about numerous judicial nominations. This is something that cannot be forgotten!” said. “That said, I am very proud of many of our elections, but very disappointed with others. They must always do the right thing for the country!”


