This man has intestinal fortitude. And he speaks the truth.
The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to use a rarely-invoked wartime powers law to rapidly deport alleged gang members – for now.
A lower court had temporarily blocked the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador on 15 March, ruling that the actions under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act needed further scrutiny.
Trump has alleged that the migrants were members of the Tren de Aragua gang “conducting irregular warfare” against the US and could therefore be removed under the Act.
While the administration is claiming the ruling as a win, the justices mandated that deportees must be given a chance to challenge their removal.
“The notice must be afforded within a reasonable time and in such a manner as will allow them to actually seek habeas relief in the proper venue before such removal occurs,” the justices wrote in the unsigned decision on Monday.
“The only question is which court will resolve that challenge,” they wrote.
Monday’s ruling said the challenge – brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of five migrants – was raised improperly in a Washington DC court and not in Texas, where the migrants are confined.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explains the administration’s new tariffs, and why we had to do something to stop the slide.
Our President sticks by his guns. Social media is filled with naysayers and all of a sudden many of our fellow citizens are market experts, running around with their hair on fire!
President Donald Trump was defiant in the face of calls to soften his plan to institute massive global tariffs after historic drops in the U.S. and global markets. Trump spoke to reporters on Air Force One while returning to the White House from Florida where he had attended the LIV Golf tournament, a trip that was criticized by Democrats who said the White House should instead be responding to Americans’ fears about the economy.
I contend that the real question should be, “Why didn’t Jeffrey Goldberg announce his mistaken presence immediately, and leave the chat?”
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So, how did Goldberg get invited onto the chat? It all goes back to when Goldberg was attempting yet another hit piece during the 2024 campaign. Goldberg, the Atlantic’s editor and chief Trump antagonist, had been reaching out to various officials in his usual attempt to smear the president. This led to a series of forwarded communications that ultimately resulted in his contact information being caught in an automated iPhone update.
According to an exclusive report from The Guardian, an internal White House investigation found that “Waltz’s phone had saved Goldberg’s number as part of an unlikely series of events that started when Goldberg emailed the Trump campaign last October.”
We decided to finally take on a much requested recipe: pasta al limone, or lemon pasta. The only problem is… which one? In today’s video, Eva is showing three different ways to make delicious, refreshing, and EASY lemon pasta!