Supreme Court Needs to Protect Legal System From Trump: Ex-Judge

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Supreme Court Needs to Protect Legal System From Trump: Ex-Judge
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J. Michael Luttig warned that America is witnessing the 'determined delegitimization' of federal and state judiciaries.

Former longtime U.S. Court of Appeals Judge J. Michael Luttig says it's the Supreme Court's responsibility to protect the federal courts, judges and all justice system participants from the 'reprehensible spectacle of the former president's inexcusable, threatening attacks.

'Luttig continued: 'It is the responsibility of the Supreme Court of the United States in the first instance to protect the federal courts, the federal judges, and all participants in the justice system from the reprehensible spectacle of the former president's inexcusable, threatening attacks, just as it is the responsibility of the respective State Supreme Courts in the first instance to protect their courts and their state judges from the same.

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