Judges blocking Trump’s executive orders are acting ‘erroneously,' White House says
- Tom Homan, designated border czar by Trump, stated that immigration enforcement actions will continue despite judicial challenges, asserting, 'we are not going to stop making this country safe again.'
- The Trump administration's executive actions on immigration have faced challenges in federal courts, limiting their effectiveness, according to judicial rulings.
- Multiple executive orders by Trump, including those on foreign aid, faced judicial pushback, provoking appeals to higher courts and debate on the legality of executive power in these matters.
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"He's doing the interesting thing": Trump asks the Supreme Court to act against the judges who oppose him
Donald Trump's new charge against the judicial institution: on Thursday the U.S. President asked the Supreme Court, the country's highest judicial body, to "regulate" the "problem" constituted by the federal judges who have blocked his decisions since his return to the White House. ...
'A decision to make'
When federal courts rule against Trump's illegal executive orders, he will ignore or appeal their rulings. When his own Supreme Court rules against his orders, he will ignore them. At that point, the Trump/MAGA dictatorship will be in place. When…
Tom Homan Has Defiant Response to Judge Who Ordered Deportation Flight Halt: 'Not Gonna Stop Us'
Border czar Tom Homan sent a blunt message Thursday to the district judge who ordered a deportation flight packed with terrorists to return to the United States. Homan was attending […] The post Tom Homan Has Defiant Response to Judge Who Ordered Deportation Flight Halt: 'Not Gonna Stop Us' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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