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Lance Khrome's avatar

Fed District judges eventually will get the message that SCOTUS — except in increasingly rare instances — does NOT have their backs in many of the immigrant deportation cases, and to pare back their decisions on tRump regime lawlessness. Even the 9-0 "facilitate" decision on the Abrego Garcia case nearly two month ago is ignored by DHS, and the man, along with 270 others, remains locked up in El Salvador — likely indefinitely.

And the Supremes are on a flight path to dump *Humphreys Executor*, codifying tRump's attacks on the "independent" agencies created by Congress, so all those lawsuits now in federal district courts in time will be decided for the regime and against the intent of Congress; so the message there is let the mass firings and destruction of dozens of federal agencies continue, because SCOTUS supports the "unitary executive" theory, albeit a fanciful and capricious interpretation of the theory.

Bottom line: it's tough being a federal judge and trying to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law when neither Congress nor SCOTUS are prepared to support judges' decisions.

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Sanford Herzfeld's avatar

He's making us all look like fools. He does whatever he wants, disregards any court or opposition, and moves ahead with his agenda of destroying our democracy. Pitiful and shameful.

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