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Trump blames tariff ruling on Federalist Society’s ‘bad advice’ on judicial nominations

  • On May 29, 2025, President Donald Trump publicly condemned Leonard Leo following a federal court panel’s decision that struck down the majority of his tariffs.
  • Trump's criticism arose after judges, including one he appointed, declared his tariffs illegal for exceeding delegated authority, citing nondelegation and major questions doctrines.
  • Leonard Leo, a key conservative legal activist connected to the Federalist Society and judicial appointments, responded by expressing gratitude for Trump's court transformations and ongoing work ahead.
  • Trump called Leo a “bad person” who “probably hates America” and blamed the Federalist Society for giving him “bad advice” on many judicial nominations during his presidency.
  • This public feud highlights growing tensions between Trump’s agenda, including tariffs, and the judiciary, suggesting continued conflict over executive power and legal strategy in the conservative movement.
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Trump, frustrated with some judges, lashes out at former ally and conservative activist Leonard Leo

President Donald Trump has lashed out at Leonard Leo, the conservative legal activist who has worked to dramatically reshape the country’s courts.

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Connect FM | Local News Radio | Dubois, PA broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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