Former President Donald Trump has denied signing a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act, despite the document being listed as an official presidential action with his signature.
The order was used to justify expedited deportations of Venezuelan immigrants, sparking legal and political controversy. Legal experts and commentators have raised concerns over the discrepancy, with some questioning whether Trump was unaware of the order or deliberately misleading the public. The White House has scrambled to clarify the situation, but the issue has fueled further debate over executive power and immigration policy.
A judge has also criticized the move, calling it 'incredibly troublesome.'
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So either he signed it and is lying, or he didn’t know what he was signing—either way, it’s reckless and dangerous.
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Judge denounces Trump’s “incredibly troublesome” invocation of Alien Enemies Act
The case is the focal point of an increasingly violent and unhinged campaign by Trump and his coterie of Hitler-loving advisors to assert unlimited presidential powers, which supposedly cannot be constrained by the courts,
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