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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Jun 27, 2025, 04:16 AM Jun 27

Retired US Supreme Court Justice Kennedy warns 'freedom is at risk' [View all]

Source: Reuters

June 26, 2025 5:01 PM EDT Updated 11 hours ago


June 26 (Reuters) - Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Thursday expressed concern about the "tone of our political discourse" as he defended the role judges play in a democracy and argued for the need to protect them and their families from threats. Kennedy, who retired from the top court in 2018 during Republican President Donald Trump's first term, made the remarks during a virtual forum featuring judges from other countries who warned about how attacks on courts can threaten democracies.

Kennedy, in rare public remarks, did not mention Trump during the "Speak Up for Justice" event, even as other participants voiced alarm about the barrage of threats and attacks the judiciary has faced as key parts of the Republican president's second-term agenda have been blocked in courts.

But Kennedy, who was appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan, stressed that "the rest of the world, many in the rest of the world, look to the United States to see what democracy is, to see what democracy ought to be." "And if they see a hostile, fractious discourse, if they see a discourse that uses identity politics rather than to talk about issues, democracy is at risk," Kennedy said. "Freedom is at risk."

Kennedy said "judges must have protection for themselves and their families." He said "judges are best protected when the public and our nation realize how central they are to our discourse." "We should be concerned in this country about, as I've already indicated, the tone of our political discourse," he said. "Identity politics are used so that a person is characterized by his or her partisan affiliation. That's not what democracy and civil discourse is about."

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/retired-us-supreme-court-justice-kennedy-warns-freedom-is-risk-2025-06-26/

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Generally speaking all true, but not so much for one of the reasons stipulated AZJonnie Jun 27 #1
Did he take classes at Arthur Murray? BaronChocula Jun 27 #2
Hey, remember when ... ? Mike Niendorff Jun 27 #3
Other than that, how do you feel about Justice Kennedy? Gimpyknee Jun 27 #4
No lie Sherlock. What did trump have on your son BTW? irisblue Jun 27 #5
- Lemon Lyman Jun 27 #6
More "Both-Sides" fucking bullshit maxrandb Jun 27 #7
I can't recall anyone who's done more to sabotage "freedom" wolfie001 Jun 27 #8
Since it is supposed to rain here on and off today, here is one I'm using BumRushDaShow Jun 27 #9
lol wolfie001 Jun 27 #19
So why did he retire? Ritabert Jun 27 #10
I'll make this short rpannier Jun 27 #11
Wasn't it his son working at Deutsche Bank during Trump's first Grift-O-Thon? travelingthrulife Jun 27 #12
It's a shame he didn't think of that in 2000 when he was the swing vote on Bush vs Gore. Aristus Jun 27 #13
Wasn't he the one that got paid to retire so trumpy could name a Supreme Court justice? Linda ladeewolf Jun 27 #14
Something like that, and if memory serves, I believe I read at the time, Kennedy chose Kavanaugh for the pay for play msfiddlestix Jun 27 #17
Kennedy quit so his son (tRumps DB loan officer) could get favours from tRump. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 27 #15
And tRump got to fill a vacancy in SCOTUS Martin Eden Jun 27 #18
The man who caved to trump. republianmushroom Jun 27 #16
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