In 2020, Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as President Donald Trump’s third Supreme Court appointee, a move intended to cement the conservative hold on the nation’s highest court for decades to come. In many ways, most notably her vote to strike down Roe v. Wade, Coney Barrett has made good on that promise. But Barrett has also shown a willingness to go against the prevailing opinion of the administration and her conservative peers on the bench, provoking the ire of conservative politicians and commentators alike.
A new report suggests that the man responsible for placing Barrett on the Supreme Court is part of the chorus. Sources tell CNN that Trump has complained in private for more than a year about all of his Supreme Court picks, including Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, but t