Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to look pretty weak when he "can't" get this guy back from El Salvador.
The guy is most likely dead.
I agree and as instructed by Trump and carried out by Bondi and Homan. It is likely this administration followed Argentina in throwing prisoners out of the plane alive over the Gulf of MEXICO!
Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to look pretty weak when he "can't" get this guy back from El Salvador.
The guy is most likely dead.
I agree and as instructed by Trump and carried out by Bondi and Homan. It is likely this administration followed Argentina in throwing prisoners out of the plane alive over the Gulf of MEXICO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Kabbage Patch Karoline says that the Administration has been ordered to “facilitate” not “effectuate” bringing this man back to the US. These morons are ridiculous and cruel beyond words, and everyone who voted for these fools owes the rest of us an apology.
didn't someone on DCUM use this fine distinction a few hours ago?! I am more and more convinced that she practices her ideas first on DCUM! There are posts that sound exactly like her.
She isn't that smart. A genuine Cabbage Patch doll has a higher IQ than Kewpie pie Karoline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Kabbage Patch Karoline says that the Administration has been ordered to “facilitate” not “effectuate” bringing this man back to the US. These morons are ridiculous and cruel beyond words, and everyone who voted for these fools owes the rest of us an apology.
To be fair, the man is in El Salvador now and is a ward of the Salvadoran government, so the US government is no longer in control of the fate of the subject. Long story short, Trump sold these people to El Salvador and cannot reverse the transaction, nor do they want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About today's hearing:
"Judge Paula Xinis is ordering the government to provide daily updates on the progress in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father wrongly deported to a prison in El Salvador.
“We are going to make a record of everything the government is doing and not doing,” she said, breezing past objections from Drew Ensign, the lawyer for the government.
“The court’s deadlines are impractical,” Ensign said. He added that the government would comply with the Supreme Court’s order.
The hearing is over, after less than half an hour."
i thought the Supreme Court was pretty clear in its ruling what it expected from BOTH the lower courts and the Government:
"The District Court should clarify its directive, with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs. For its part, the Government should be prepared to share what it can concerning the steps it has taken and the prospect of further steps."
If Judge Xinis is planning to build a contempt case for failing to report daily, it's going to be tough.
Kidnapping someone withoout due process and shipping them off to a gulag is not national security nor the conduct of foreign affairs.
Anonymous wrote:The lying is really quite extraordinary. They can’t defend the actions of this administration on the bare facts. They must lie. And lie very plainly. The truth can’t even be spun or massaged, it’s that bad. It’s really something. Historians will have a field day writing about this time period if such a subject exists in the far future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Kabbage Patch Karoline says that the Administration has been ordered to “facilitate” not “effectuate” bringing this man back to the US. These morons are ridiculous and cruel beyond words, and everyone who voted for these fools owes the rest of us an apology.
didn't someone on DCUM use this fine distinction a few hours ago?! I am more and more convinced that she practices her ideas first on DCUM! There are posts that sound exactly like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is going to look pretty weak when he "can't" get this guy back from El Salvador.
The guy is most likely dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now Kabbage Patch Karoline says that the Administration has been ordered to “facilitate” not “effectuate” bringing this man back to the US. These morons are ridiculous and cruel beyond words, and everyone who voted for these fools owes the rest of us an apology.
An apology would not even remotely make up for what they have done.