Attempting a coup, to usurp presidential powers, to aide and abet anti-American terrorists, so those anti-American terrorists may continue committing terrorist acts — against Americans — this must be treason, somehow.
The President ordered invaders and terrorists captured and deported — end of story.
The fact questions may arise from the President’s order does not render Trump’s orders subject to a district judge’s feigned military power, whereas any attempt to usurp the President’s actual military power absolutely equates to an attempted coup.
A district judge has ZERO authority over this matter, so for a district judge to demand the military follow his/her feigned military power — that’s an attempted coup, outright.
He's delaying the inevitable. The only viable reason as to why he'd extend it this shame ruling, or even make it in the first place, is to allow his aides to search the legal code for some sort of precedent that would allow him to make the ruling. This is the basis of lawfare. Make a ruling first, whether or not it's legally justified thru already established law or legal precedent, and then go back and search for that justification, and, if you have to, extend the original ruling ad nauseum until you find that justifying law or precedent. Lawfare isn't just about using a person or entity enough times, attempting to bankrupt them or wear them down to a point where the defendent gives up.
Boasberg regularly used lawfare as a bludgeon to allow his staff the time they need to find the legal justification for his whacked out rulings. Sometimes he's successful, but most of the time he's not.
The DOJ should just ignore this and continue the deportation flights.
What can this corrupt judge do? Nothing.
Agree.
Exactly.
Why is this treason?
Attempting a coup, to usurp presidential powers, to aide and abet anti-American terrorists, so those anti-American terrorists may continue committing terrorist acts — against Americans — this must be treason, somehow.
No coup was attempted
Presidential powers are limited by laws.
This is false, you can still act against terrorists. You just have to follow the laws. Nothing the judge did prevents that
And it's unclear if everyone who was shipped to Gitmo was even a gang member. Half are not being held in a prison which suggests they are not violent.
The President ordered invaders and terrorists captured and deported — end of story.
The fact questions may arise from the President’s order does not render Trump’s orders subject to a district judge’s feigned military power, whereas any attempt to usurp the President’s actual military power absolutely equates to an attempted coup.
A district judge has ZERO authority over this matter, so for a district judge to demand the military follow his/her feigned military power — that’s an attempted coup, outright.
What a hideously evil family.
Yes!
It’s time to J6 him and arrest him. Then year’s later he can be charged with his evil crimes.
He's delaying the inevitable. The only viable reason as to why he'd extend it this shame ruling, or even make it in the first place, is to allow his aides to search the legal code for some sort of precedent that would allow him to make the ruling. This is the basis of lawfare. Make a ruling first, whether or not it's legally justified thru already established law or legal precedent, and then go back and search for that justification, and, if you have to, extend the original ruling ad nauseum until you find that justifying law or precedent. Lawfare isn't just about using a person or entity enough times, attempting to bankrupt them or wear them down to a point where the defendent gives up.
Boasberg regularly used lawfare as a bludgeon to allow his staff the time they need to find the legal justification for his whacked out rulings. Sometimes he's successful, but most of the time he's not.
In Boasberg's haste, bypassed the legal code, causing his biggest problem, and hopefully will not be successful this time.
Man... I gotta say...if there was ever a neck just begging to be guillotined...
Feels like this is getting into spite territory.
This judge doesn't like that PDJT gave him the 🖕🏻🖕🏻 and thinks he has some authority that he doesn't.
Moves and countermoves.
You're up SCOTUS
https://nitter.poast.org/defense_civil25/status/1905790461123424534
Don't understand why anyone bothers listens to him.