Legal commentators say Chief Justice John Roberts is pushing back against President Donald Trump after warning that criticism of judges can spiral into personal attacks.
Speaking this week at Rice University in Houston, Roberts suggested that criticism of court rulings can become problematic when it shifts “from a focus on legal analysis to personalities.”
“Their opinions are subject to criticism,” Roberts said of judges across the judiciary during the appearance on Tuesday. “But personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it’s got to stop.”
Analysts view the remarks from the conservative justice – who Trump has targeted, most recently for his ruling involving the president’s tariff policy – as a thinly veiled response to the MAGA leader.
“In one 48-hour period, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, the chief judge of the United States Supreme Court, and the Chief Judge of all things federal in the District of Columbia, all took on Donald Trump,” Michael Popok, a legal expert and host of the "Legal AF" podcast, said Friday.
“And John Roberts, it looks like he's had enough,” he added.
Attorney and legal analyst Karen Friedman Agnifilo said Roberts’ comments were notable but suggested a stronger response – and consequences – may be needed.
“It’s great that the chief justice is speaking up now,” she said. “But I think they have to be stronger and I think they really have to talk about how terrible this is…because it’s also eroding confidence and trust in the judiciary.”
Friedman Agnifilo added that Trump’s pattern of publicly targeting judges and their families has helped create what she described as a “dangerous" environment surrounding the courts.

