Trump's Tension With Courts Rise as Admin Seemingly Ignore Orders: What Happens Next?
- The Trump administration has faced criticism for seemingly ignoring court orders related to immigration, raising concerns of a constitutional crisis.
- Judge James Boasberg ordered the government to bring back deported migrants, but the administration claimed it was too late and did not comply.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen stated that the Supreme Court mandated the Trump administration to assist in the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but the administration is defying this ruling.
- Experts suggest that courts can punish the executive branch to force compliance, although consequences for Trump officials remain uncertain while he is in power.
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'Shred the Constitution': Senator slams Trump’s 'dangerous spin' as admin flouts US courts
During a visit to El Salvador, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) met with Kilmar Ábrego García — the Maryland resident and Salvadoran man who was deported from the United States and is still locked up in a Salvadoran prison. President Donald Trump and his allies are claiming that García is associated with the violent Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang, but García's relatives and defenders are countering that there is no evidence linking him to MS-13…
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