Trump deflects on deportation order invoking Alien Enemies Act: ‘Other people handled it’
- Donald Trump stated he did not personally sign the proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act, but he supports the deportation of Venezuelan migrants involved with crime.
- Judge James Boasberg expressed concerns that the proclamation was signed quickly and that deportations occurred hastily.
- The Justice Department asked Judge Boasberg to lift his orders blocking deportations under the Alien Enemies Act during a recent court hearing.
- Trump's administration claims that the use of the Alien Enemies Act does not require federal court review, despite Boasberg's temporary blocking orders.
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Trump vs. the World: Still Undefeated?
Another two weeks, another column about Donald Trump.I would feel guilty for being repetitive, but really what else is there to write about these days? President Trump has not just set the agenda, he has turned the entire world into his oyster.The only question to be answered is, who is Trump beating this week? Ukraine's President Zelensky? Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer? The Houthis? The Iranian Supreme Leader? Or some random district cou…
Ruh Roh! Trump Says He Didn’t Sign His Own Deportation Order
On Friday, Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked Donald Trump about his deportation order that has been smacked down by a federal judge, a ruling “law and order” Trump does not want to abide by. There’s been a good bit of public outcry about the sloppy recklessness with which it is being carried out, too. There should be an even bigger outcry now. Trump replied, “I don’t know when it was signed, ‘cause I didn’t sign it. Other people handled it.” Really? T…
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