White House Disputes N.Y. Times Headline and Defends Its Stance Before Supreme Court
- The Trump White House faced criticism for altering a New York Times headline regarding wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, suggesting intent to defy a Supreme Court order.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, who the Trump administration admits was wrongfully deported.
- Critics argue the White House's comments signify a refusal to comply with a Supreme Court order to return Abrego Garcia.
- Legal experts have condemned the administration for openly dismissing the court's ruling and for allegedly mocking the judicial system.
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White House 'Corrects' a New York Times Headline, But Winds Up Affirming Trump's Contempt of Court
The second occupation of the White House by Donald Trump has proven to be far more destructive of the laws and principles of the United States and its Constitution than even the most pessimistic prognosticators imagined. And exacerbating the damage...
'Taunting SCOTUS': Concern mounts that White House is now 'openly contemptuous'
The Trump White House is coming under fire for what appears to be an attempt to mock the U.S. Supreme Court, the facts in the case of a Maryland man wrongly deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador, and The New York Times.The White House’s official account on the social media platform X ...
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