Trump Republicans lash out at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett as a DEI hire

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Trump Republicans lash out at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett as a DEI hire​

One Republican blasted Barrett for defying Trump, 'who gave her the robe.' Another called her 'the biggest disappointment' on the court. 'As a woman, I'm ashamed I ever supported her.'

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WASHINGTON − Some of President Donald Trump’s loudest supporters have a new diversity, equity and inclusion target: Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

The reason?

Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts this week sided with the court’s three liberal justices in backing an order that the Trump administration has to pay foreign aid organizations for work they already performed for the government.

Although Roberts wasn’t targeted, Barrett faced some scathing criticism from the right.

Jack Posobiec, a senior editor at Human Events, a conservative political news and analysis site, called Barrett “a warning against the dangers of Republican DEI.”

“Barrett’s vote didn’t just defy Trump, who gave her the robe,” Posobiec wrote about the fact that Trump nominated Barrett. “It propped up a globalist system conservatives have long despised. That’s not a one-off − it’s a pattern.”

More: How Amy Coney Barrett emerged as the Supreme Court justice to watch

Posobiec noted Barrett’s vote in January rejecting Trump’s request to block the sentencing in his New York hush-money criminal case. And he attacked her dissent in last year’s decision by the court to narrow an obstruction charge used to prosecute rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Justice Brett Kavanaugh and retired Justice Anthony Kennedy attend U.S. President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 04, 2025 in Washington, DC.


Amy Kremer, a conservative activist who helped organize the pro-Trump rally that day before the riot, called Barrett “the biggest disappointment on the court” and urged Trump to defy the court’s decision.

“As a woman, I’m ashamed I ever supported her,” Kremer posted on X.


A crucial backstop for Trump's agenda​

The court has become a crucial backstop for Trump’s controversial agenda because he already enjoys the support of Republicans who control Congress.

Long-time Trump ally Steve Bannon suggested Barrett had given Trump the “stink eye” after shaking hands with him before Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.

Mike Davis, head of the Article III Project, a conservative legal group, said Barrett was chosen by Trump because he wanted a woman to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat after Ginsburg died in office.

Davis said the former Notre Dame Law School professor was qualified, “but she certainly was not the best pick,” and didn’t have a long track record on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to show how she would vote on the Supreme Court.

Davis also called Barrett a “rattled law professor with her head up her a--.”

Conservatives not from the MAGA wing of the party came to the defense of Barrett, the court's youngest justice at 53.

“This is nonsense,” Charles C. W. Cooke, a senior editor at National Review wrote. “Barrett is a terrific justice, and, in most cases, those who are criticizing her are forgetting the proper role of the judiciary.”

Cooke said he thinks Barrett got it wrong on the foreign assistance ruling. But he said Barrett’s decision is consistent with her “procedural preferences.” She’s more cautious about deciding when someone can bring a challenge and when they can do so in the emergency lane that Trump chose, he said. Barrett also dislikes deciding a major case when the facts are still emerging, he noted.

“Sometimes, her attachment to her prerequisites is going to benefit the team that appointed her, and sometimes it is not,” Cooke wrote. “Which is the whole point of the judiciary — or at least ought to be.”

Ed Whelan, a conservative lawyer who – like Barrett − was once a law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia, noted all the times Barrett has voted for major conservative causes: overturning the constitutional right to an abortion, ending race-conscious admissions at colleges and overturning a 40-year precedent that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety and more.

Whelan said on social media he “can’t begin to understand supposed legal conservatives who give Justice Barrett zero credit” for those key votes.



:mjlol: you'd have to be a clown at this point if you think MAGA is anything more than a Trump cult

Lot of these conservative white women are and will be getting wakeup calls the moment they defy Trump in any way
 

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:mjlol: you'd have to be a clown at this point if you think MAGA is anything more than a Trump cult

Lot of these conservative white women are and will be getting wakeup calls the moment they defy Trump in any way


Bruh

The word "cult" was the first word that came to my mind after reading that

She's taken a hammer to affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, student loan relief, workers rights, etc... and not bit of empathy was shown by that cult until she ruled against their dear leader
 

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Barrett was never going to always side with Trump..she has a Black adopted daughter, so no way she wouldn't disagree with his enslavement policies.
She's deeply religious, but not a Neo fascist like Alito etc.
 

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Barrett was never going to always side with Trump..she has a Black adopted daughter, so no way she wouldn't disagree with his enslavement policies.
She's deeply religious, but not a Neo fascist like Alito etc.
Yeah I found out she apparently adopted two kids from Haiti. The contradictions that exist within MAGA are limitless
 

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I hope all of these conservative women get brutally abused by the GOP


You trust cacs who adopt Black children?:comeon:

Not entirely, no..but it became apparent early on after her confirmation that she was her own person and not tied to maga like Clarence and Alito etc.
She hasn't been voting along maga lines for quite some time now.
 
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