
Supreme Court reminds Trump to follow the law, signaling concern that he won't | Opinion
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : "My team is fantastic, doing an incredible job, however, they are being stymied at every turn by even the U.S. Supreme Court, which I have great respect for," Trump wrote in an April 21 social media post that praised Alito and accused the judiciary of being "intimidated by the Radical Left."46% : " He wouldn't need to say that if we could expect Trump to follow the law.
46% : Opinion newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter on people, power and policies in the time of Trump from columnist Chris Brennan.
31% : Trump has been two-timing his conservative allies on the Supreme Court, promising to comply with their rulings (in theory) on immigration matters while openly, flagrantly, not obeying at least one of their rulings (here in the real world).
31% : Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor predicted as much when a majority of her colleagues on April 7 allowed Trump to resume deportations, punting the question of whether he can use the Alien Enemies Act to a lower court.
30% : Trump, in his post, declared that he couldn't possibly give migrants due process before deporting them.
29% : Trump wants to illegally hustle migrants swiftly out of the country, claim victory then wash his hands of any responsibility.
28% : Opinion: Trump needs you to believe there's a border 'emergency' so he can deport anyone The American Civil Liberties Union, which asked the Supreme Court to intervene, had noted in court filings that the migrants had been loaded on buses after being told they would be deported.
21% : Sotomayor, in a written dissent to allowing the deportations to resume, accused Trump of using "covert preparation to skirt" oversight from Congress and the legal requirement to give the migrants due process to file legal challenges.
14% : He wouldn't feel a need to tell Trump to follow the law unless he expects Trump not to follow the law.
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