U.S. Supreme Court's chief justice speaks out after Trump calls for judge to be impeached

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U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts responded on Tuesday to President Donald Trump's attacks on a federal judge presiding over a deportation battle, rejecting the idea that impeachment is the answer for a disagreement with the jurist's rulings.

U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts responded on Tuesday to President Donald Trump's attacks on a federal judge presiding over a deportation battle, rejecting the idea that impeachment is the answer for a disagreement with the jurist's rulings.

Democrats and critics of the administration have expressed concerns the U.S. could be headed for a constitutional crisis as officials in the Trump administration, as well as the president, have made statements raising concerns over whether they'll abide by judicial orders.The White House is defending U.S.

In a Tuesday morning social media post, Trump described Boasberg as an unelected "troublemaker and agitator." Trump then faced gag orders from more than one judge, as he battled both a civil defamation case and four criminal indictments, before completing his remarkable political comeback. Those criminal cases have fallen by the wayside since his November election win.

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