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Chief Justice Roberts warned that personal attacks on judges are dangerous and threaten the rule of law.
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stark warning against personal attacks on federal judges, calling them "dangerous" and urging restraint in public discourse.
Speaking at Rice University, he stressed that while judicial decisions should be critiqued on legal grounds, personal hostility undermines judicial independence and the rule of law.
His remarks followed a surge in political rhetoric, including President Trump's criticism of judges, and came amid rising threats against federal judges, with law enforcement reporting increased incidents.
Roberts emphasized that no single political group is to blame but that attacks on judges' character endanger the judiciary’s integrity and safety.
El presidente del Tribunal Roberts advirtió que los ataques personales contra los jueces son peligrosos y amenazan el estado de derecho.