(NEXSTAR) – Less than half of the members of the nation's highest court were in attendance at Tuesday night's State of the Union. Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett took their seats directly in front of the dais where the president spoke. However, Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, Neil Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson were not in attendance. Trump last week called justices “disloyal” after the high court delivered a ruling that struck down his tariff regime on imported goods. In the 6-3 decision two of his own nominees to the court, Gorsuch and Coney Barrett, ruled against him. “I couldn’t care less if they come,” he said on whether the justices should attend the address. All four of those in attendance are "regulars" at the State of the Union address, the Hill reports. Some justices have made a habit of skipping the affair, regardless of who is delivering the speech. Clarence Thomas hasn't attended since 2006 and Samuel Alito hasn't been since 2010. The Associated Press contributed to this report.