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erronis

(19,097 posts)
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 10:03 AM Apr 12

Trump's Will To Power -- Tom Sullivan

https://digbysblog.net/2025/04/12/trumps-will-to-power/

Unable or unwilling?


The constitution will not restrain the mad king (TPM):

GREENBELT, MARYLAND – The Trump administration defied a court order on Friday, telling a judge in writing and verbally that it could not provide information about a man that it admitted it wrongly deported to an El Salvador prison.

At the court hearing, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis for the District of Maryland repeatedly asked a DOJ lawyer to provide basic information about the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported on March 15.

“I have a simple question: Where is he?” Xinis implored more than once.


What’s missing in the AI image above of Donald Trump as Mad King George III is him giving U.S. courts the middle finger. As of Friday afternoon, we’re at that point (ABC News):

The federal judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador in error, slammed the government’s handling of the case Friday and ordered the Justice Department to provide her with “daily updates” on its efforts to bring him back.

“From now until compliance, [I am] going to require daily statuses, daily updates,” U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said at a hearing in Maryland on Friday. “We’re going to make a record of what, if anything, the government is doing or not doing.”

The judge said she will require updates provided by an official with personal knowledge of Abrego Garcia’s status, on Abrego Garcia’s location, what steps the Trump administration has taken to facilitate his return, and what additional steps the government will take to return him.


Trump could return Abrego Garcia with a phone call to the government he’s contracted. But he doesn’t want to. The administration as already admitted his deportation was an administrative error. But was it? Trump want everyone bowing to his will. If Trump backs down in the face of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that people like those he’s kidnapped to El Salvador get due process in accordance with constitutional law, he implies he’s bound by it. And that’s a no-no.

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Trump's Will To Power -- Tom Sullivan (Original Post) erronis Apr 12 OP
Delay is how he beats the judicial system - he's been doing it his whole life dalton99a Apr 12 #1
The Constitution? Curious document, that. Buns_of_Fire Apr 12 #2

Buns_of_Fire

(18,354 posts)
2. The Constitution? Curious document, that.
Sat Apr 12, 2025, 10:53 AM
Apr 12

It seems to have been designed on the assumption that only people of good will would occupy the ultimate positions of power. But it has no provisions for dealing with the the possibility of a lunatic -- or group of lunatics -- managing to secure those positions. It relies on the "collective wisdom" of the people.

And, by 1.5%, here we are.

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