Most Americans have never heard of the American Court of International Trade, which has great authority on business issues.
But after a panel of three judges ruled against the president’s aggressive pricing regime on Wednesday evening, the response of President Trump and his allies was both immediate and familiar.
Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff to the White House, described the decision as a “judicial coup” on social networks.
“We live under a legal tyranny,” added Mr. Miller on Thursday, republishing photos of the three judges of the commercial courts. Two of the judges were appointed Republicans, one named on the bench by Mr. Trump.
Even according to the standards of judge of the Trump administration, the sharp reactions of the White House this week The limited court decisions of his program seemed to intensify a strategic effort to undermine confidence in the judiciary.
“Trump’s attack on judges is an attempt to cancel the separation of powers,” said Ty Cobb, a lawyer who defended Trump in a special advisory investigation in his first mandate, in an interview. “It is an attempt to take what is three coequal branches and make it a dominant branch.”
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