Usha Vance, the wife of Vice President JD Vance, defended Supreme Court justices who have faced criticism from former President Donald Trump. In an interview with ABC News, she expressed her respect for the justices and emphasized the importance of treating them with dignity. Vance noted that personal attacks on judges have increased and called for a more humane approach to discussing their roles. Chief Justice John Roberts has previously raised concerns about the rise in personal attacks against justices, describing them as dangerous. Trump has criticized justices, including those he appointed, for decisions that did not align with his interests, labeling them as disloyal and unpatriotic. Vance's comments come amid ongoing tensions between Trump and the judiciary, with Roberts and others warning against the implications of such attacks on the judicial system.
Usha Vance Calls for Respect Toward Supreme Court Justices Amid Trump Criticism
Usha Vance defended Supreme Court justices amid criticism from former President Donald Trump, emphasizing the need for respect and humane treatment. Chief Justice John Roberts has also expressed concern over personal attacks against justices, which Trump has intensified through his remarks. Vance's statements highlight the ongoing tensions between the judiciary and political figures.
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Usha Vance Urges Respect for Supreme Court Justices Amid Trump Attacks
Usha Vance Calls for Respect Toward Supreme Court Justices Amid Trump Criticism