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OPINION Trump should be thanking Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society, not waging war Trump is lashing out at those who helped him pick judges in his first term.
The Federalist Society is a pillar of the conservative legal movement that once advised Trump on judicial picks. Now he's slamming the group.
The Federalist Society helped President Donald Trump shift the judicial branch much younger and more conservative. Now, the president is expressing his discontent with some of those judges.
Trump added: "I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations. This is something that cannot be forgotten!" ...
President Trump's track record of Federalist Society judges is nothing short of a resounding victory for conservatives.
Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society used to advise Trump on judges. Now the president and his most loyal allies are going after them.