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SouthBayDem

(33,122 posts)
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 11:18 PM 9 hrs ago

Chief Justice says Constitution remains 'firm and unshaken' with major Supreme Court rulings ahead

Source: Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts said Wednesday that the Constitution remains a sturdy pillar for the country, a message that comes after a tumultuous year in the nation’s judicial system with pivotal Supreme Court decisions on the horizon.

Roberts said the nation’s founding documents remain “firm and unshaken,” a reference to a century-old quote from President Calvin Coolidge. “True then; true now,” Roberts wrote in his annual letter to the judiciary.

The letter comes after a year in which legal scholars and Democrats raised fears of a possible constitutional crisis as Republican President Donald Trump’s supporters pushed back against rulings that slowed his far-reaching conservative agenda.

Roberts weighed in at one point in March, issuing a rare rebuke after Trump called for the impeachment of a judge who had ruled against him in a case over the deportation of Venezuelan migrants accused of being gang members.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-john-roberts-trump-judges-caad1b61e25a15315b667de3fbe1fabe

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Chief Justice says Constitution remains 'firm and unshaken' with major Supreme Court rulings ahead (Original Post) SouthBayDem 9 hrs ago OP
Yeah, right. Ocelot II 9 hrs ago #1
SCOTUS reform is past due. When people lose respect for our judicial system walkingman 9 hrs ago #2
What a crock of sh*t not fooled 9 hrs ago #3
John Roberts has been a trusted source of lildDemz 29 min ago #16
Wonder how this annual letter compares to his previous letters Raven123 9 hrs ago #4
The White House, not so much. Blues Heron 9 hrs ago #5
Roberts is so full of BS. area51 9 hrs ago #6
yes, I'm sure from his point of view, it is doing great. Takket 9 hrs ago #7
Absolutely not. That illegitimate court has been gnawing away at the Constitution CousinIT 9 hrs ago #8
"Chief Justice says Constitution remains 'firm and unshaken'..." LudwigPastorius 8 hrs ago #9
Why not just keep quiet kacekwl 8 hrs ago #10
Roberts is a fucking joke duckworth969 8 hrs ago #11
Are we happy? BidenRocks 7 hrs ago #12
Flaming POS liar christo-fascist wolfie001 4 hrs ago #13
Has he read it? Can't tell by his recent decisions. sinkingfeeling 1 hr ago #14
Hey Clarence, WAKE DA FUCK UP. The Constitution is still firm and unshaken. 3Hotdogs 42 min ago #15
Not with him and his five cronies, it's not! He's a traitor to the Constitution! Wonder Why 25 min ago #17
Taney's rival for worst Chief Justice ever says what? Scrivener7 1 min ago #18

walkingman

(10,294 posts)
2. SCOTUS reform is past due. When people lose respect for our judicial system
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 11:32 PM
9 hrs ago

it becomes meaningless.

not fooled

(6,600 posts)
3. What a crock of sh*t
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 11:38 PM
9 hrs ago

roberts is vile.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/10/supreme-court-john-roberts-lisa-graves/]

“Roberts will go down in history as the most destructive chief justice.”


Chief Justice John Roberts has led the Supreme Court for 20 years now. In that time, his Republican-appointed majority has completely transformed America and its politics, with many of its most destructive opinions written by Roberts himself. Some effects are already visible in our everyday lives, others are only now coming into focus.

“This is now a MAGA court, and Roberts is at the helm.”

The court has rolled back voting rights and greenlit gerrymandering, at particular costs to nonwhite voters. It has allowed unlimited money to warp our politics and empowered the wealthiest elites at the expense of most Americans—a distortion that is reflected in growing inequality. The court ended affirmative action in higher education. It ended the right to an abortion. It made it harder for the government to issue the kinds of rules and regulations that safeguard our health and environment. It so aggressively expanded gun rights that virtually every American is now essentially entitled to a machine gun. It’s consistently weakened labor unions and consumer rights. The court has eviscerated the separation of church and state by inviting religious activities and opinions into public schools. And after significant wins for LGBTQ rights—over Roberts’ objection—the court has pivoted and begun to attack them, and transgender people in particular. It’s made public corruption great again. And then there is the court’s obsessive drive to increase presidential power, culminating in last year’s immunity decision, written by Roberts, in which the court granted the president sweeping new powers and general immunity from criminal prosecution, upsetting the separation of powers in our system of government. The decision was the most radical one in a series of holdings where, leading up to the 2024 election, the court repeatedly stepped in to help Trump escape accountability for alleged crimes and aid his return to power. Finally, in recent months, the court has unleashed Trump to act illegally by halting lower court injunctions—decisions which have resulted in illegal deportations to South Sudan, racial profiling by ICE, and the partial dismantling of multiple federal agencies, to name a few. In the face of district courts reining in Trump, the justices decided to strip lower court judges of their power to issue nationwide relief.

That’s quite a record.

Raven123

(7,498 posts)
4. Wonder how this annual letter compares to his previous letters
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 11:42 PM
9 hrs ago

Does he usually offer the claim that the Constitution is a sturdy pillar? If so, this should have been noted in the AP report. If not, why the need now?

CousinIT

(12,198 posts)
8. Absolutely not. That illegitimate court has been gnawing away at the Constitution
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 11:51 PM
9 hrs ago

for YEARS. Like goddamned termites.

Besides Medicare for All, Supreme Court reform MUST be a demand from Democratic voters.

Nothing any of the Sadistic Six say holds any validity with me.

kacekwl

(8,863 posts)
10. Why not just keep quiet
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 12:10 AM
8 hrs ago

instead he stands up and lies to our faces with his crooked fingers crossed. He should be ashamed.

3Hotdogs

(15,010 posts)
15. Hey Clarence, WAKE DA FUCK UP. The Constitution is still firm and unshaken.
Thu Jan 1, 2026, 08:18 AM
42 min ago

We still got work to do.

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