Trump, James E. Boasberg and Appeals court
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Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance are visiting Greenland today as part of a U.S. delegation that includes national security adviser Mike Waltz and Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
From NBC News
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow it to use a rarely invoked wartime law to continue to deport Venezuelans with little to no due process.
From The New York Times
A federal judge on Friday blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from deporting migrants to countries with which they had no existing relationship without giving them a chance to raise ...
From Reuters
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The Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Friday morning, asking the justices to allow it to enforce an executive order that directs government officials to quickly remove, without a hearing,
The White House said later on Friday that Trump wasn't referring to the invocation but, rather, the original act signed by President John Adams in 1798.
President Donald Trump on Friday downplayed his involvement in invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1789 to deport Venezuelan migrants, saying for the first time that he hadn’t signed the proclamation, even as he stood by his administration’s move.
Roosevelt signed Proclamation 2525 under the Alien Enemies Act, granting the government the authority to arrest, control and remove suspected Japanese Americans deemed dangerous to the safety of the United States Dec. 7, 1941. German and Italian Americans were targeted as well.
Donald Trump isn’t seeking any off ramp in his battle with the courts. The president and his allies are still demanding the impeachment of Judge James Boasberg, who has enraged Trump by sharply questioning the legality of the administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador.