President Donald Trump told Fox News Tuesday that his administration would not violate a judge’s order to stop immigrants from being deported, but he is confident that if the U.S. Supreme Court is involved, he will control his support.
US District Judge James E. Boasberg temporarily blocked his deportation on Saturday. Trump called the 1798 Alien Enemy Act to Venezuelan gangster Tren de Aragua (TDA) and sent over 200 immigrants to El Salvador. Questions about the timing of the block and whether it was applied to a plane reportedly above international waters have been around since deportation, leading to a court battle between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Boasburg.
On “Ingraham’s Angle,” host Laura Ingraham asked Trump if he would “ignor the court order” from Boasburg.
“I did not violate the court’s orders,” Trump said.
Ingraham continued to ask the president if it was against future orders. (Related: “Intrusion on Presidential Authority”: Bondi tears a “trying to interfere” judge trying to interfere with Trump’s right to deportation)
“No, you can’t do that, but we have a bad judge,” Trump said. “We have very bad judges. These are judges that should not be allowed. At some point, I think you have to start seeing what you do when there are fraudulent judges.
“He wants details when the flight is about to depart, and I think they’re trying to build a predicate on what your administration violates the court’s order,” Trump added. “Now you’re all saying you haven’t given a certain time, and it seems this is going to be happening to file a motion in court, the Department of Justice, to prevent further information from coming out about the time of a particular flight.”
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Stroking back and forth between the temporary blocks in Boasburg on Saturday night, a DC judge held an emergency hearing and expanded the order that “all non-citizens of U.S. custody” would not be deported. but, According to On CBS News, Boasberg was not included in the latest order that deported flights already in the air should be returned to the US
President Naive Buquere, President of El Salvador, Sunday morning Confirmed With his country receiving 238 members of the TDA, he later “a year (renewable) to CECOT, the terrorism confinement center. In addition to the 238 members, Buquel said the US had sent “23 MS-13 members sought for Salvador’s justice, including two masterminds.”
By Monday, a federal judge asked whether the Trump administration ignored orders from the weekend and asked Associate Deputy Attorney General Abhishek Kambli about the issue. According to To the Associated Press.
Ingraham continued to ask Trump if the Supreme Court would be involved in the lawsuit. Whether he believes the court will “finally control.”
“I do. The work that comes out of our country, the murderers and absolutely the worst people, is causing such problems in this country. Drug lifts have come. The biggest of them. They have left the other countries here.
“We’re supposed to put them out and put them on trial,” Trump added. “We had a judge, I call him a fraudulent judge. You can call him anything, I know nothing about him. We have local federal judges, local judges, DAS, DAS, state lawyer generals.
The DOJ has since declined further questions from Boasberg, saying in court Submit “The government argues that there is no justification to order additional information,” he said, adding that when responding to the judge’s request, “sensitive information relating to national security and diplomacy will be disclosed.” Since its submission, Boasberg has directed the DOJ to answer his questions in a sealed court filing by noon Wednesday.
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