Chief Justice John Roberts in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers – IOTW Report

Chief Justice John Roberts in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers

GP: Investigative journalist Bad Kitty Unleashed reported on Thursday that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is involved in a secretive, invite-only club for elite judges in Washington, DC.

The secretive club America Inns of Court also includes the radical America-hating judges James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Amit Mehta—all hard-left judges and Trump-haters. more

22 Comments on Chief Justice John Roberts in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers

  1. The fact that he didn’t face the usual Democrat BS on confirmation is all I needed to know to figure that this guy is compromised. His record strongly suggests that my instincts have been validated.

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  2. release the details of country of origin for Roberts’ adopted children.

    “Jack McCay, law partner of Roberts’ wife Jane and a friend, speaks of the couple’s adoption of John (Jack) and Josephine, born in Ireland 4 1/2 months apart. As frequently happens when you go through the adoption process, some of the efforts weren’t successful, and it continued for a time. But when the opportunity came along to have not just one but two kids, they took both babies without blinking,” the article reads.

    Ireland has some of the strictest laws in the world on adoption. Most relevant is that ordinarily only residents of the country (and those who have resided in the country for at least a year) can adopt Irish children.

    Roberts’ wife Jane’s is the daughter of Irish immigrants and feels a strong connection to those roots. But neither she nor Roberts had lived in the country for a year prior to initiating adoption procedures.

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  3. I don’t doubt the Roberts adopted the children for any reason than they wanted a family, but children all over the world are for sale to anyone saying they are wanting to adopt — for the right amount of money.

    When we adopted our child we had to build a dossier that included everything about us and provide local, state and federal authorities (FBI, NIS) with fingerprints and written statements. We had to include written/notarized letters of endorsement from 3 families who know us well.

    After the adoption was finalized in the foreign country, we were approached by our translator who said if there was a next adoption to just get in touch with her. Wink. Wink.

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