Kentanji Brown Jackson Gets Corrected by Trump Admin Attorney in Awkward Moment During Tariff Hearing

Kentanji Brown Jackson Gets Corrected by Trump Admin Attorney in Awkward Moment During Tariff Hearing


Millions of Americans have absorbed the lie that the Supreme Court has exclusive power to interpret the Constitution. Public education and its attendant propaganda will do that to people.

Alas, this means that unfit jurists like Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson can do far more damage than the Constitution intended.

During oral arguments Wednesday on a case involving President Donald Trump’s assertion of tariff power, Jackson had what impolite company would call a “brain fart” when she somehow confused former President Richard Nixon with former President Abraham Lincoln.

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In response to a question from Jackson, Solicitor General D. John Sauer referred to Nixon’s 1971 tariffs.

“That wasn’t a tariff,” the confused Jackson said in a clip posted to the social media platform X. “It was a

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