BEIJING – A judge in China’s top court has labeled Donald Trump an enemy “of the rule of law” over his insults directed at a U. S. judge who temporarily blocked the president’s travel ban, saying Trump had set a poor example as head of the world’s leading democracy.
Supreme People’s Court Judge He Fan’s blog post came after Trump went on Twitter on Saturday to denigrate James Robart as a “so-called judge” whose “ridiculous” decision opened the country to potential terror attacks.
In his post, dated Sunday, He wrote that under the U. S. system’s separation of powers, a president who is dealt a judicial defeat should bear the loss silently rather than lash out at the judge in question.
The widely reported controversy surrounding Trump’s ban follows recent remarks by China’s top judge that the concept of judicial independence was an “erroneous Western ideal” unsuited to China — seen as a demand for obedience from the ruling Communist Party’s leaders. Those comments have reignited a debate on the topic within China’s legal community, which is in general tightly bound to uphold the party line.