Trump Says He Is “Very Disappointed” with Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett Votes to Uphold Obamacare

Trump said he is very disappointed in justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett for voting to uphold Obamacare.

“I fought very hard for them,” Trump told Just the News in an exclusive interview Monday.

The Supreme Court last Thursday upheld Obamacare in the latest GOP challenge arguing a recent change to the individual mandate made it unconstitutional.

The highest court of the land in a 7-2 vote ruled the GOP challengers, 18 red states led by Texas, did not have legal standing.

Two out of three Trump appointees, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, sided with the majority.

Neil Gorsuch dissented.

Both Alito and Gorsuch dissented and said the court should have declared it unconstitutional.

“I fought very hard for them,” Trump told Just the News’ “Water Cooler” in an exclusive interview on Real America’s Voice. “But I was very disappointed with a number of their rulings.”

“Second guessing does no good,” Trump added asserting that he’s not indulging second thoughts about having nominated Kavanaugh and ACB. “But I was disappointed with a number of rulings that they made.”

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