Donald Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has rejected the idea that the country is in a constitutional crisis over its handling of Trump administration cases.

Barrett dismissed concerns about the president’s attacks on the judiciary, which have coincided with the Supreme Court frequently ruling in Trump’s favor.

She was speaking at a New York event to promote her lucrative new book, Listening to the Law, which celebrates overturning the abortion rights case Roe v. Wade.

“I think the Constitution is alive and well,” Barrett told Bari Weiss at the Thursday event hosted by the Free Press, via Politico.

“I think that our country remains committed to the rule of law. I think we have functioning courts. I think a constitutional crisis—we would clearly be in one if the

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