The Trump administration is pushing forward with deportations of Venezuelans and other individuals despite multiple court orders halting the flights.
A federal judge had ruled against the deportations, but reports indicate that flights are still taking place, escalating tensions between the White House and the judiciary. The administration's border czar has vowed to continue the removals, stating that deportation flights will happen daily. This defiance has sparked legal and political battles, with critics warning that the situation could lead to a constitutional crisis.
Meanwhile, Trump has also challenged Biden’s pardons of January 6 committee members, further intensifying political divisions.
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This is absolutely outrageous and a blatant assault on the rule of law. Trump is showing, once again, that he has zero respect for the courts or basic human rights. Deporting people in direct defiance of a judge’s order is authoritarian behavior, plain and simple. If we don’t stop this now, what’s next—ignoring election results?
So now we’re just ignoring court orders when it’s convenient? Guess the Constitution is optional these days.
Good. It's about time someone stood up to these activist judges who think they can overrule the will of the people. Trump is doing exactly what needs to be done—getting illegal immigrants out of the country and protecting our borders. The courts have been weaponized for too long, and real leadership means enforcing the law, not bowing to bureaucrats in robes.
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Trump administration live updates: Judge holds a hearing on deportations; Trump goes after Biden pardons
Live updates and the latest news as Donald Trump says Joe Biden's pardons of the Jan. 6 committee members are invalid and the president visits the Kennedy Center board after purging its members.
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