Trump blasts Supreme Court while arguing trials for migrants ‘not possible’
- Trump has attacked the rule of law, illustrating a fundamental challenge to American democracy, where he reportedly suggested that undocumented immigrants shouldn’t receive trials before deportation, stating, 'We cannot give everyone a trial... It would take, without exaggeration, 200 years.'
- The Trump administration is facing nearly 190 lawsuits, and federal judges have blocked key initiatives, highlighting a legal battle over immigration policies shaped by the president's actions and personal attacks on the judiciary.
- Judge Sonia Sotomayor warned against the dangers of ignoring judicial review, declaring, 'History is no stranger to such lawless regimes.' This underlines concerns about the Trump administration's approach to due process.
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Trump Is A Menacing Clown!
George and Sarah unpack a week of jaw-dropping legal drama: from Trump’s middle-of-the-night deportation schemes to the Supreme Court’s surprising resistance, and Harvard’s bold legal pushback against the administration. They break down due process violations, SCOTUS maneuvering, and the growing culture of contempt in Trump’s orbit.Leave a commentWatch, listen and leave a comment. Ad-free editions are available exclusively for Bulwark+ members. …
Supreme Court at severe disadvantage in dealing with Trump's 'shocking' behavior: expert
Atlantic writer Thomas Schmidt predicts an imminent stand-off between the courts and President Donald Trump, but only Trump has literal guns. Judges say the president is willing to act in ways that “should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans ... hold dear,” by disregarding court orders. Schmidt says the administration is clearly content to continue “along a path of stubborn resistance rather than …
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