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    I think contempt of court might be pretty hard to enforce right now -- but maybe they're feeling insecure, for some reason
    Even if it's hard to enforce, they should do it.

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    Even if it's hard to enforce, they should do it.
    Go ahead you side show lookin' piece of human excrement, you.

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    I'd make 'em come to the White House with the writ.
    Not gonna fly. Roberts already told them to stop disobeying court orders. It all always ends there.

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    Trumplandia raised the middle finger to Judge Boas and the judicial branch

    purported Tren de Aragua gang members were sent to Salvadorean gulag after the TRO

    El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele, wrote on social media that 238 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua had arrived, along with 23 members of the Mexican gang MS-13, on Sunday morning.

    Their arrival in the central American nation came after a federal judge blocked US President Donald Trump from invoking a centuries-old wartime law to justify the deportations - something Bukele made fun of in a later post.
    "Oopsie... Too late," he said.

    Bukele wrote that the detainees were immediately transferred to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot) "for a period of one year", something that was "renewable" - suggesting they could be held there for longer.
    "The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us," he added.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9yv1gnzyvo

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    Not gonna fly. Roberts already told them to stop disobeying court orders. It all always ends there.
    - "Prove it."

    - "Shane" - "Shane"

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    Trumplandia raised the middle finger to Judge Boas and the judicial branch

    purported Tren de Aragua gang members were sent to Salvadorean gulag after the TRO

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9yv1gnzyvo
    It's that 3-D chess stuff you guys used to crow about.

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    They were already in international waters when the order was given
    He has no authority there

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    A federal judge who oversaw illegal spying against the president of the United States—and then made sure the corrupt legal terrorist who fabricated evidence to support the illegal spying never spent a day in jail—is now working on behalf of a foreign terrorist organization to lawlessly traffic terrorists back into the United States.

    Forget the niceties of fancy legal briefs and lofty appellate arguments. Boasberg is an enemy of the United States with a do ented history of conspiring with criminals to overthrow the elected United States government.

    There is zero reason for him to be sitting on the bench when he should be behind bars.

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    The order, which had no lawful basis, was issued after terrorist [Tren de Aragua] aliens had already been removed from U.S. territory," Leavitt said. "The written order and the Administration’s actions do not conflict."

    "Moreover, as the Supreme Court has repeatedly made clear – federal courts generally have no jurisdiction over the President’s conduct of foreign affairs, his authorities under the Alien Enemies Act, and his core Article II powers to remove foreign alien terrorists from U.S. soil and repel a declared invasion," Leavitt added. "A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft carrier full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from U.S. soil."

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    The order, which had no lawful basis, was issued after terrorist [Tren de Aragua] aliens had already been removed from U.S. territory," Leavitt said. "The written order and the Administration’s actions do not conflict."

    "Moreover, as the Supreme Court has repeatedly made clear – federal courts generally have no jurisdiction over the President’s conduct of foreign affairs, his authorities under the Alien Enemies Act, and his core Article II powers to remove foreign alien terrorists from U.S. soil and repel a declared invasion," Leavitt added. "A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft carrier full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from U.S. soil."
    Oh look ducks defending Trump

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    A federal judge who oversaw illegal spying against the president of the United States—and then made sure the corrupt legal terrorist who fabricated evidence to support the illegal spying never spent a day in jail—is now working on behalf of a foreign terrorist organization to lawlessly traffic terrorists back into the United States.

    Forget the niceties of fancy legal briefs and lofty appellate arguments. Boasberg is an enemy of the United States with a do ented history of conspiring with criminals to overthrow the elected United States government.

    There is zero reason for him to be sitting on the bench when he should be behind bars.
    So impeach him.

    Good luck.

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    A federal judge who oversaw illegal spying against the president of the United States—and then made sure the corrupt legal terrorist who fabricated evidence to support the illegal spying never spent a day in jail—is now working on behalf of a foreign terrorist organization to lawlessly traffic terrorists back into the United States.

    Forget the niceties of fancy legal briefs and lofty appellate arguments. Boasberg is an enemy of the United States with a do ented history of conspiring with criminals to overthrow the elected United States government.

    There is zero reason for him to be sitting on the bench when he should be behind bars.
    Damn right.

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    The order, which had no lawful basis, was issued after terrorist [Tren de Aragua] aliens had already been removed from U.S. territory," Leavitt said. "The written order and the Administration’s actions do not conflict."

    "Moreover, as the Supreme Court has repeatedly made clear – federal courts generally have no jurisdiction over the President’s conduct of foreign affairs, his authorities under the Alien Enemies Act, and his core Article II powers to remove foreign alien terrorists from U.S. soil and repel a declared invasion," Leavitt added. "A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft carrier full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from U.S. soil."
    True. And Trump needs to settle this right now. Put it to the test, the whole way and we'll see then.

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