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Not exactly outside the realm of possibility.Are we worried that Trump thinks he is omnipotent?
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Not exactly outside the realm of possibility.Are we worried that Trump thinks he is omnipotent?
We will never know what Trump believes, but surely he would word salad around to simultaneously holding two irreconcilable positions.Are we worried that Trump thinks he is omnipotent?
What happened to Marco? He used to be antiauthoritarian, or so I heard tell. He is an actual attorney so he knows that he has to tell the judge who has the security clearance to hear state secrets.Rubio has been in touch with El Salvador's Bukele about Abrego Garcia: Multiple Sources
ABC News' Karen Travers asked Secretary of State Rubio about Abrego Garcia at Wednesday's Cabinet meeting in Washington, and he would not say whether there had been any form of contact.
"I'll never tell you that," Rubio said. "And you know who else? I'll never tell a judge, because the conduct of our foreign policy belongs to the president of the United States and the executive branch, not some judge."
Facilitate this, yerhonor.
Trump admin invokes "state secrets" privilege in Ábrego García case
Doesn't Judge Xinis have the necessary clearance to hear the case? Perhaps the president should revoke the clearance - that'd show her.Facilitate this, yerhonor.
Trump admin invokes "state secrets" privilege in Ábrego García case
But isn't that unpossible?
Which part? The wrongly deporting or Trump obeying court orders?But isn't that unpossible?
No! We can retrieve from Mexico, we're not paying to have them held in a maximum security prison there. Besides, he it sounds as though retrieved himself - unless the Trump administration paid for his ticket on the commercial flight.But isn't that unpossible?
Undeporting. We've been told that once sent to the foreign gulag, or any other point of deportation, they can't be retrieved.Which part? The wrongly deporting or Trump obeying court orders?
We’re bringing him back, not because the courts told us that we “had to”, but we still have bidness with this one-man conspiracy, to “face justice”.Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
Due process galore, finally!
A two-count indictment, which was filed under seal in federal court in Tennessee last month and unsealed Friday, alleges Abrego Garcia, 29, participated in a yearslong conspiracy to haul undocumented migrants from Texas to the interior of the country.
Abrego-Garcia is the only member of the alleged conspiracy charged in the new indictment.
A conspiracy of one, eh?
OK, now that we finally obeyed, can we skip the part where we have to expose how we conspired to ignore your court order?Judge in Abrego Garcia case blasts DOJ's inaction, orders officials to testify under oath
Saying "The Supreme Court has spoken," U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered expedited discovery -- in which officials are put under oath -- in order to "apply the law to the facts."
The judge told Justice Department lawyers that she was ordering expedited discovery "specifically to determine whether you are fighting the court order, my court orders, whether you intend to abide by the court orders."
The decision to pursue the indictment against Abrego Garcia led to the abrupt departure of Ben Schrader, a high-ranking federal prosecutor in Tennessee, sources briefed on Schrader's decision told ABC News. Schrader's resignation was prompted by concerns that the case was being pursued for political reasons, the sources said.good thing this investigation hasn't been tainted by trump refusing to bring him back, and this being a possible reason to extredite him.
Not saying wether garcia is guilty or not, but it sounds like an excuse, and a show trial.
Slate OpinionKilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
Abrego-Garcia is the only member of the alleged conspiracy charged in the new indictment.
A conspiracy of one, eh?
The government lawyer representing the administration in this case, Erez Reuveni Esq., has been removed and placed on paid administrative leave for not defending the government's interest vigorously enough.
When further questioned about why the government is not able to return Abrego Garcia, Reuveni said he "asked the government the same question," and did not receive an answer.