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21 Federal Judges Publicly Condemn Trump’s Attacks on Judiciary, Prompting Calls for Senate Action

A Rare Rebuke: 21 Federal Judges Speak Out Against Trump’s Attacks — Pressure Mounts on Senate

In an unusual public intervention, 21 federal judges have issued a joint condemnation of former President Donald Trump’s repeated attacks on the U.S. judiciary, warning that such rhetoric threatens public trust in the rule of law and the independence of the courts.

The judges, spanning multiple federal circuits, criticized what they described as sustained efforts to delegitimize judges and court rulings through personal insults and claims of political bias. While judges typically avoid public political commentary, the group said the severity and persistence of the attacks left them little choice but to respond.

Legal analysts say the statement reflects growing concern within the judiciary that escalating rhetoric could undermine compliance with court decisions and expose judges to increased security risks. Several judges referenced recent threats and harassment directed at court officials as evidence that words from powerful figures can have real-world consequences.

The rebuke has intensified calls for the U.S. Senate to take action. Lawmakers are being urged to reaffirm institutional support for judicial independence through formal resolutions, public hearings, and clearer enforcement of ethical standards governing attacks on judges. Some legal advocates are also pressing the Senate to strengthen protections for judges and court staff, including funding for security and clearer consequences for intimidation.

While Senate leadership has so far offered mixed responses, pressure is mounting from legal organizations, former prosecutors, and constitutional scholars who argue that silence could set a dangerous precedent.

The episode underscores a broader tension between political power and judicial authority — and raises urgent questions about how far elected officials are willing to go to defend the courts from political pressure.

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