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The only people with any confidence in Donald Trump‘s handling of the economy are his hard-core base. When he starts falling into the 30s, which I expect soon, it will be more telling of the feeling that his supporters will not admit publicly.

Shaq can fuck all the way off and then fuck off some more

Please read it! We can't ever accept this.

Just think about what this authoritarian coward is saying. He’s saying he has the power to deport people without any due process, but when it comes to bringing back the ones who were mistakenly deported, he says he’s utterly powerless. The courts must slap him hard.👇

We need to start a campaign that trump is too weak of a leader to bring this man back. Maybe if we hit his ego hard enough it would have an impact?

If the Supreme Court will not put trump in his place, we have nothing left but Peaceful protests. April 19th will be epic. Let's hope for 10 million +

I have been I have been interviewing the last eyewitnesses to the Holocaust for this very reason. If you know any. I interview them

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"This is what arbitrary, absolute power looks like. And this is why the men who wrote the Constitution never wanted anyone to have it" www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...

Corruption in El Savaldor govt working with gang members for political gain. Corruption in US for returning gang members who had info on the same gang network links to USA.

This entire thread chronicles a hearing before Judge Xinis concerning the SCOTUS decision requiring the government to "facilitate" the release of wrongfully deported Abrego Garcia.

SCOTUS Chief “Justice” should resign. He is clearly afraid to adjudicate what a blind man can see. 45 Regime has admitted they broke the law re deporting Garcia and others, and Roberts DELAYED again his release again.

SCOTUS Unanimously Rules The Fascist Felon and His Brownshirts Must ‘Facilitate’ Release of Man Wrongly Deported to El Salvador Prison On Thursday, SCOTUS unanimously ruled that the The Fascist Felon's (mis)administration must 'facilitate' the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who…

Kilmar Abrego's lawyers have filed a surreply at SCOTUS arguing that the gov't should be held to it's own (now-sidelined) attorney's representations and contending that the gov't's vague MS-13 mutterings are forfeited rubbish. www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24...

Abrego Garcia’s new motion wisely begins by flagging Trump’s comment yesterday that he would bring Abrego Garcia back if SCOTUS told him to.

Trump deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia "erroneously" to El Salvador. Today, in the 9-0 ruling, SCOTUS said that the Trump must “facilitate” the release from El Salvador & “ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador.” #MOMSky

I'm exhausted just contemplating the coming fight over the meaning of "facilitate." DOJ has previously argued that in immigration law, "facilitating" "does not require [the US to take] any affirmative steps." By DOJ's reading, it means *permitting* the person to return, not enabling it.

NEW: It’s 5 p.m. ET, and DOJ is officially late on its first daily court-mandated report on the status of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. But! Abrego Garcia's attorneys have just asked Judge Xinis to order the govt to take these specific steps to return him: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

Sen Lisa Murkowski: The Constitution gives Congress the power to assess and levy tariffs. Congress needs to reassert its authority as the Constitution prescribes.

There are some very bad stories going around about the Mahmoud Kahlil case. The hearing today was before an immigration judge — which is located within the Justice Department. They are NOT a "federal judge" in the sense that anyone reading at least one nationwide story saying so thinks of it.

NYT page one: @nytimes.com

the transfer to El Salvador of US deportees is, per Pres Bukele, a straight up contract that has “nothing to do w/foreign policy.” The fees we are paying makes their entire prison system “sustainable.” Don’t see how US can make argument that bringing A-G back is some sensitive foreign policy matter

Ok I genuinely feel like I’m gonna throw up. This is beyond fascism and dystopian. We need a new word for whatever this is. And I need a lawyer to explain how tf this is legal?