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‘Fools and Lap Dogs’: Trump Launches Personal Assault on Justices Who Defied Him

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Donald Trump spent 45 minutes on Friday doing something no modern president has done: personally attacking the six Supreme Court justices who ruled against him, calling them “fools and lap dogs,” accusing them of being “swayed by foreign interests,” and singling out his own two appointees as an “embarrassment to their families.”

The ruling that sparked the tirade was a 6-3 decision striking down Trump’s sweeping global tariffs. The majority included three Democratic appointees and three Republicans—Chief Justice John Roberts (George W. Bush), and Trump’s own nominees, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett.

Trump went after them all.

“I’m ashamed of certain members of the court. Absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what’s right for our country,” he told reporters at a White House press conference hours after the decision landed.

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  • ‘Fools and Lap Dogs’
  • The Loyalists Praised
  • A Co-Equal Branch Under Fire
  • What’s Next

'Fools and Lap Dogs': Trump Launches Personal Assault on Justices Who Defied Him
‘Fools and Lap Dogs’

The president did not distinguish between liberal and conservative justices in his fury.

“They’re just being fools and lap dogs for the Rhinos and the radical left Democrats,” Trump said, using the term “RINO” (Republicans in Name Only) to describe Republicans insufficiently loyal to him.

He also alleged, without evidence, that the court had been influenced by “foreign interests” in its decision. When pressed to explain, he declined to elaborate.

The attack on his own appointees was particularly striking. Asked if he regretted nominating Gorsuch and Barrett, Trump stopped short of calling it a mistake—but said their votes were “an embarrassment to their families, to one another.”

The Loyalists Praised

Trump reserved praise for the three justices who voted to uphold his tariff authority: Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh, his other first-term appointee.

In a lengthy dissent, Kavanaugh warned that the government would be forced to refund billions in tariff revenue and that the process would be a “mess.” Trump thanked him, along with Thomas and Alito, “for their strength and wisdom and love of our country.”

The contrast was impossible to miss: loyalty rewarded, defiance condemned.

A Co-Equal Branch Under Fire

The broadside was remarkable even for a president known for blowing past political norms. Trump has publicly berated judges before, but a sustained 45-minute attack on a coequal branch of government—including personal insults directed at specific justices—is virtually unprecedented in modern American history.

Court watchers said Trump’s reaction wasn’t surprising given how much he had invested in the case.

“I think the court was well aware of the importance to the president of this decision,” said Alan Wm Wolff, a former deputy director-general of the World Trade Organization.

Colin Grabow, a trade expert at the libertarian Cato Institute, called the ruling “a victory for the rule of law.”

“It’s unfortunate that he attacked these justices,” Grabow said. “The Supreme Court said [Trump] went too far. President Trump took that as an affront. It’s not a surprise.”

 

What’s Next

Trump made clear he would find other methods to impose tariffs, and within hours, his administration announced new 10% global duties under a different legal authority. But the personal attacks on the court will linger.

On Tuesday, Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress. Tradition places the Supreme Court justices in the front row. The six who ruled against him—including his own nominees—will sit feet away from a president who just called them fools, lap dogs, and embarrassments.

Whether they show up remains to be seen. Trump suggested three of them are “barely invited” and said, “I couldn’t care less if they come.”

For a president who demands loyalty and punishes those who deny it, the message to the nation’s highest court could not be clearer: defy me, and I will destroy you.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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