Another Disgrace from Gestapo USA.

lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Trump is causing a world wide recession, accumulating wealth as he purposely plays the stock market with his on and off again tarrifs, and deporting US citizens. What more proof does GOP need FFS?
Supposedly they're scared of retribution if they don't go with the GOP mob. Bunch of chickenshits without any real morals/ethics.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, money is more important than morals.
Seems so. Just had a glimpse of another GOP schmuck, Desantis, and Hope Florida looks like more typical GOP corruption.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
On the face of it, the AEA scheme smells like something Steve Miller or other people with no real knowledge of the law cooked up over some beers in a dorm room and pitched to Trump before he took office. Under this theory, Trump bought into the idea (he seems to be drawn to goofy ideas by people who don't know what they're talking about), and tasked Bondi and the other Trump loyalists with implimenting the hare-brained scheme full-bore once Trump took office.
This seems to confirm my suspicions:

>>>Stephen Miller, the main architect of Mr. Trump’s domestic agenda, had a message for other advisers inside the presidential transition offices in West Palm Beach, Fla.: Be bold. Do not worry about potential litigation, especially when drafting Mr. Trump’s immigration actions. . . .

Mr. Miller had long been interested in the Alien Enemies Act, a law passed in 1798 that allows the U.S. government to swiftly deport citizens of an invading nation. . . .He saw it as a powerful weapon to apply to immigration enforcement.

The law “allows you to instantaneously remove any noncitizen foreigner from an invading country, aged 14 or older,” Mr. Miller told the right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk in a September 2023 interview, adding: “That allows you to suspend the due process that normally applies to a removal proceeding.”<<< (emphasis added)


Mr Miller: Please read the United States Constitution, including the 5th amendment.

It's mind-boggling that Trump is apparently relying on legal advice from someone with no knowledge of the law.

In terms of the MS-13 gang members, this provides some insight:

>>>Mr. Bukele had his own request: a list of MS-13 leaders that he wanted released from U.S. custody and sent to El Salvador, where he said they could be interrogated by his security officers. . . .

“What Bukele is desperate for is to get these guys back in El Salvador before they talk in U.S. court,” said Douglas Farah, an El Salvador expert who between 2018 and 2022 collaborated with the Justice Department “Vulcan” task force, which targeted MS-13, as a U.S. military contractor.<<< (emphasis added)

I strongly suspect the administration invoked the state secrets doctrine in an effort to keep embarrassing facts hidden, not for legitimate reasons related to national security. It smells like desperation born from the realization that "Oh sh*t, we F'd up, now what?!?"
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Warlord
This seems to confirm my suspicions:

>>>Stephen Miller, the main architect of Mr. Trump’s domestic agenda, had a message for other advisers inside the presidential transition offices in West Palm Beach, Fla.: Be bold. Do not worry about potential litigation, especially when drafting Mr. Trump’s immigration actions. . . .

Mr. Miller had long been interested in the Alien Enemies Act, a law passed in 1798 that allows the U.S. government to swiftly deport citizens of an invading nation. . . .He saw it as a powerful weapon to apply to immigration enforcement.

The law “allows you to instantaneously remove any noncitizen foreigner from an invading country, aged 14 or older,” Mr. Miller told the right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk in a September 2023 interview, adding: “That allows you to suspend the due process that normally applies to a removal proceeding.”<<< (emphasis added)


Mr Miller: Please read the United States Constitution, including the 5th amendment.

It's mind-boggling that Trump is apparently relying on legal advice from someone with no knowledge of the law.

In terms of the MS-13 gang members, this provides some insight:

>>>Mr. Bukele had his own request: a list of MS-13 leaders that he wanted released from U.S. custody and sent to El Salvador, where he said they could be interrogated by his security officers. . . .

“What Bukele is desperate for is to get these guys back in El Salvador before they talk in U.S. court,” said Douglas Farah, an El Salvador expert who between 2018 and 2022 collaborated with the Justice Department “Vulcan” task force, which targeted MS-13, as a U.S. military contractor.<<< (emphasis added)

I strongly suspect the administration invoked the state secrets doctrine in an effort to keep embarrassing facts hidden, not for legitimate reasons related to national security. It smells like desperation born from the realization that "Oh sh*t, we F'd up, now what?!?"
It's easy to give the middle finger to the law when there are no personal legal repercussions.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Samurai
It's easy to give the middle finger to the law when there are no personal legal repercussions.
Yeah, a lot of things are easy when there are no personal financial or legal repercussions.

Give everyone the bird and go golfing. Perhaps he can learn to play the fiddle so he can do that while everything burns.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, a lot of things are easy when there are no personal financial or legal repercussions.

Give everyone the bird and go golfing. Perhaps he can learn to play the fiddle so he can do that while everything burns.
He'll cheat on the golfing, too. Definitely his kind of fiddling.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
If it isn't already obvious, Trump and Miller have questionable views regarding race.
 
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