Trump ignores the Supreme Court. Are you fine with that?
The Supreme Court told Donald Trump to do something. It seems that he will not do it.
What happens after that?
Next, I mean two things:
Immediately: What will happen to Kilar Armando Abyerigo Garcia, the United States of Silvadori says he was accidentally deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador?
But really, what will happen to the United States?
Since we have entered unknown water: it seems that the president, who is supposed to rule alongside Congress and the court system, is now acting without any restrictions.
I do not want to enter the weeds on the case of Abyerigo Garcia, and The conflicting interpretations of the United States government about the reason for sending it to El Salvador and Why do you say that he can no longer restore it. I also do not want to discuss the advantages of Trump’s mass campaign (I think it is terrible; Many Americans feel otherwise).
But I want to emphasize the big picture: We are supposed to live in a country with a system of checks and balances. And now things look very unbalanced. Donald Trump often does what he wants to do.
Some of Trump’s doing is an extension of the superhor shipment of what the presidents have done for decades-expansion Powers It is originally supposed to be at least at least a field CongressAnd relying on executive orders instead of trying to log in in Congress. ((Punchbowl newsOn Tuesday: “Trump has signed fewer bills in the law at this stage of his presidency of any new president who takes office over the past seven decades, according to government records.”
Ignoring court orders is a completely different ball game, and rare One, many Legal scientists note with an increase in warning. For this reason, people who say Trump should do so, like Vice President JD VanceYou must return to 1832 case To find a precedent.
It may also explain why Trump says himself, repeatedlyHe wants to obey the court rulings – Especially from the Supreme CourtAs he said last week.
But on Monday, Trump explained that he intends to ignore Supreme Court ruling unanimously Tell his administration “facilitate” the return of Abo Garcia to the United States.
The reasons for this situation depend on who speaks. Sometimes they argue that the courts cannot force Trump to do anything related to foreign policy, as Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said at a press event on Monday in the oval office. At other times, they will say that it is simply left to the government of El Salvador, the Prosecutor Bam Bondi said at the same meeting.
Indeed, if Trump wants to comply, Nayb Bokil, President of El Salvador – who sat next to Trump at Monday at the White House – will tell Pergo Garcia from prison and put him on a plane to the United States.
So we are here.
Once again: You may not care much about what is happening to Parisia, or anyone else who wants the Trump administration to expel him from the country. Maybe you are Love What Trump does.
But if we continue to go to this path, you will eventually find a place where Donald Trump wants to do something you don’t like. Maybe he wants to stop a deal you want to do. Something you want Congress, or the courts, to decline, to create a balance of balance – the system we created in the eighteenth century, instead of the king. What happens if we abandon it?