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Angry U.S. Chief Justice May Not Be Inviting Trump To His Maine Home(s) This Summer

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenMarch 20, 2025Updated:March 20, 20255 Comments3 Mins Read1K Views
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The question now isn’t whether President Trump will ever invite the country’s top judge to his Mar-A-Lago hideout for a round of golf.

Now it’s whether the chief U.S. Supreme Court justice will ever invite the president to his Maine vacation home for a round of lobster.

Make that homes – plural.

The Chief Justice, John Roberts, who owns not one but two summer vacation homes in St. George, Maine, lectured Trump on Tuesday after the President criticized a federal judge who tried to stop his deportation of Venezuelan immigrants.

It’s the second time that the powerful, part-time Maine resident has given Trump a scolding.

Roberts bought his second summer home on Hupper Island in 2016 – ten years after buying the first one on the same island.

Both properties were purchased from Steve Thomas, a former host of the TV show “This Old House.”

So, will Roberts and Trump be cracking Maine lobster claws this summer?

Claws, maybe, but not lobster.

Roberts tore into the president Tuesday after Trump questioned a federal judge’s decision to try to stop him from expelling Venezuelan gang members from the U.S.

The president said that the judge nosing in on the Venezuelan case should face impeachment.

In a rare direct response to a presidential statement, Roberts rebuked Trump’s morning polemic against Chief DC US District Judge James Boasberg, according to the New York Post.

“For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision,” the chief justice wrote.

Trump and Maine’s two-vacation-home judicial schoolmarm have clashed before over the president’s criticism of judges.

In 2018, Roberts reprimanded Trump for saying U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar of California – who had ruled against the 45th president’s prohibition on asylum for people who illegally entered the US – was “an Obama judge.”

Meanwhile, as the dust-up between Roberts and Trump was making news, the chief justice’s Maine island summer homes were already suffering a pre-summer chill after all of Maine’s federal judges (who also report to Roberts) refused to listen to the appeal of a Republican-censured member of the Maine House of Representatives.

In fact, Roberts should be required to issue a bench order from St. George revoking their pre-ordered lobster dinners – and instead giving them to Trump as a reward for the president’s having successfully stood up to Gov. Janet Mills, D-Maine, in the fight involving Libby’s opposition to allowing boys’ participation in girls’ sports.

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Anita Knober
Anita Knober
1 year ago

Holey shit this poor bastards not going to get any peace this year, both sides hate him.

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Kres
Kres
1 year ago

Regardless of everything Trump is winning.

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

The Donald is right over the target.

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Larry R.
Larry R.
1 year ago

Let the little district judge in Boehunk Pa. that was appointed by Obama , run the fu*king country and decide what the president of the US can and can not do .
What a brilliant idea from the GD democrats !
LAWFARE at its finest .

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bob
bob
1 year ago

wonder who holds robert’s leash

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