Trump says Supreme Court justices who ruled against him 'sicken me'
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By Josh Meyer
Published on March 26, 2026.
President Donald Trump has criticized two of his own appointed Supreme Court justices, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, for voting against him in a landmark tariff case. This comes despite recent pleas from the Supreme Court's chief justice, John Roberts. In a speech at a National Republican Congressional Committee fundraising dinner, Trump called for a new crime bill that would crack down on repeat offenders and for tougher penalties for repeat offenders. He also expressed anger over the high cost imposed by the court's decision, which effectively requires his administration to refund about $175 billion in tariffs that the justices ruled were collected without congressional authorization. The comments come as part of a broader attack on judges.
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