Donald Trump said he was “very disappointed” that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and other officials did not vote to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Axios pointed out Tuesday comes from the new book “Landslides” by Michael Wolf.
“I could have appointed many others, and everyone wanted me to do that,” Trump told Wolfe.
“I saved his life. He won’t even work in a law firm. Who will hire him? No one. It’s a complete shame. Only I saved him.”
At lunch, Trump will recall how he saved Kavanaugh by supporting Kavanaugh. Trump believes that Kavanaugh’s refusal to vote to overthrow the presidential election is a betrayal of the highest order.
Trump recalled the struggle for Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. “Almost every senator called me and said,’Let him go, sir, he is killing us.’ I said I can’t do that,” he said.
“I saved his life, I saved his career, and I paid a huge price. I fought hard for that person and kept him,” Trump added. He also stated that he was “disappointed with him and his ruling” and “he just didn’t have the courage to become a justice.”
Trump also furiously against Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, because after Joe Biden’s weak victory in the state, Trump saw it as a betrayal of no overthrow. . He reminded White House staff how his poll numbers soared after Trump supported him.
Trump felt betrayed by all three judges he sent to the High Court – Cavano, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Koney Barrett – but reserved a “special” for Cavano The bile”.
At the same time, Kavanaugh and Barrett have not been as conservative as many on the left had expected.
“Compared with the recent situation, Chief Justice Roberts is able to show a credible picture of a non-partisan court, especially Justices Breyer, Kagan, Cavano and Barrett seem to spare no effort to establish a centrist alliance,” Cornell Michael Doff Told the New York Times recently“However, the judges seem to have reached a truce rather than a lasting peace. As the high-profile abortion and gun control cases are already in their next term, ideological differences may reappear sooner or later.”
How often conservative justices join liberals during the term of the Supreme Court
Kavanaugh 85%
Barrett 70%
Roberts 69%
Gorsuch 62%
Thomas 46%
Alito 23%-Via the New York Times
— Ian Bremer (@ianbremmer) July 13, 2021



