Extended interview: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
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Amid attacks by Trump, Justice Gorsuch says "my loyalty is to the Constitution".
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President Trump has attacked Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett for voting to strike down his most sweeping tariffs.
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Justice Gorsuch says his loyalty is to "Constitution and laws" amid Trump Supreme Court attacks.
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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch told Jan Crawford his loyalty is to the "Constitution and laws of the United States," when asked if a justice owes a president loyalty following President Trump's attacks towards the high court.
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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sat down with CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford to discuss his new children's book, "Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence," why he tells young people they are the luckiest people alive "in the history of the world" and more.
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