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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Apr 17, 2025, 05:04 PM Apr 2025

Judges warn Trump risks public perception of lawlessness in his fight with courts [View all]

Source: Reuters

April 17, 2025 4:28 PM EDT Updated 9 min ago


NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court urged the Trump administration on Thursday to back off from its escalating confrontation with the judiciary, warning that both the executive and judicial branches risk losing public confidence. In a strongly worded unanimous opinion, a three-judge panel rejected President Donald Trump's administration's request to stop a judge from probing what the government had done to secure the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant it acknowledged having wrongly deported to El Salvador.

The judges, part of the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, said the executive branch represented by the administration and the courts were "grinding irrevocably against one another in a conflict that promises to diminish both."

"We yet cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American ethos. This case presents their unique chance to vindicate that value and to summon the best that is within us while there is still time," wrote U.S. Circuit Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson. Wilkinson is an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, a Republican like Trump.

Asked to comment on the appeals court decision, a Justice Department spokesperson referred to Attorney General Pam Bondi's posts on X on Monday and on Wednesday asserting that Abrego Garcia belonged to the MS-13 street gang. An immigration judge in 2019 granted Abrego Garcia protection from deportation to El Salvador after finding he was likely to be persecuted by gangs if returned there, court records show. Abrego Garcia's lawyers and family members deny he was part of MS-13.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/trump-challenges-judges-probes-compliance-with-deportation-orders-2025-04-17/



Link to ORDER (PDF viewer) - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25900495-2025-04-17-court-order-dckt/

Link to ORDER (PDF) - https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25900495/2025-04-17-court-order-dckt.pdf


There is no hypothetical "risk" of a "perception". IT IS PURE UNADULTERATED LAWLESSNESS. COMPLETE AND UTTER.

EVERY SINGLE THING HE HAS DONE HAS BROKEN SOME LAW.
.

And regarding this -

President Ronald Reagan, a Republican like Trump.


At this point, Raygun and 45 are like polar opposites.
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It ain't a "perception" BoRaGard Apr 2025 #1
This. And for the media to spin it as anything less is beyond irresponsible and destructive, particularly at this point Karasu Apr 2025 #2
BINGO... hE hAs ImMuNiTy! LymphocyteLover Apr 2025 #18
Trump wants the judicial branch to lose power and confidence. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #3
There is no "risk" "may" "might" or "could" about it... EarthFirst Apr 2025 #4
It's too late. J_William_Ryan Apr 2025 #5
That ship has sailed. Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #6
Who does the judiciary's police work? Federal Marshals? FirstLight Apr 2025 #7
When they call, bondi won't answer. The federal marshals work for her/trump. PSPS Apr 2025 #17
At first I thought, mountain grammy Apr 2025 #8
They let a criminal take over the country and they think it's a perception issue. Blues Heron Apr 2025 #9
No risk to Trump whatsoever stillcool Apr 2025 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author wcmagumba Apr 2025 #11
This made me laugh out loud JoseBalow Apr 2025 #12
Wasn't it in Israel slightlv Apr 2025 #13
That ship has pretty much sailed. MLWR Apr 2025 #14
Oh that is a brilliant observation "Trump risks public perception of lawlessness". You think! nt doc03 Apr 2025 #15
LOL. Oh noes!!11!! "a strongly worded unanimous opinion11!!!1!1!!" OMG!!111!!1!!!11@252z9 PSPS Apr 2025 #16
The rich and power often forget liberalgunwilltravel Apr 2025 #19
There is no "perception" blue-wave Apr 2025 #20
Turnip has 28 indictments, breaking George III's long-standing record. nt eppur_se_muova Apr 18 #25
As if he cares nt Javaman Apr 2025 #21
Perceptiom? Is this a joke? Warpy Apr 2025 #22
No, not a Republican like Trump Bluetus Apr 2025 #23
"public perception of lawlessness"??? Judges Jack Valentino Apr 18 #24
Wow. Ishedeadyet Apr 18 #26
No, Reagan True Blue American Apr 18 #27
"No, Reagan Was the beginning of Republican lawlessness." BumRushDaShow Apr 18 #29
The Judge showed their hand, not even a pair, basically telling tRump that is the worse that will happen ImNotGod Apr 18 #28
risk? oh that bridge has long been crossed. nt Javaman Apr 18 #30
I think Trump will continue making it worse, and a lot of Americans who voted for Trump will begin to worry at some Martin68 Apr 18 #34
Like Trump gives a shit. Ray Bruns Apr 18 #31
Trump's base applauds his lawlessness. But that base is a minority of Americans. Martin68 Apr 18 #32
It's not a perception of lawlessness. It is lawlessness. Say the words, judge. travelingthrulife Apr 18 #33
Toooooooooooooooo EFFING latttttttttteeeeeeeee!!! maxrandb Apr 18 #35
That train has already left the station. malthaussen Apr 18 #36
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