Kristi isn't very good at predicting the future.

This is a lawless, corrupt administration.
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And yet he's back. Something we were told couldn't be done. The regime overtly lied when it claimed it had no ability to return Garcia to the US. Turns out it was simple. Noem, being an unqualified hack, perhaps didn't realize just how easy it would be. Just put him on a plane.

All of which begs the question, if the regime had enough evidence to try and convict Garcia of a crime prior to being sent to El Salvador, making the deportation legal, why did it choose to deport him without giving him the constitutional right to defend himself?

How Trump Officials Debated Handling of the Abrego Garcia Case: ‘Keep Him Where He Is’​

A mistake had been made. That much was clear.

The Trump administration had deported a Maryland man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to a prison in El Salvador, even though a judge had issued a ruling expressly prohibiting that from happening.

But when the news reached the Department of Homeland Security, it set off a dayslong scramble and clashes among officials in three different agencies over how to deal with what everyone knew had been an error. As it became clear that keeping it quiet was not an option, D.H.S. officials floated a series of ideas to control the story that raised alarms among Justice Department lawyers on the case.

In the days before the government’s error became public, D.H.S. officials discussed trying to portray Mr. Abrego Garcia as a “leader” of the violent street gang MS-13, even though they could find no evidence to support the claim. They considered ways to nullify the original order that barred his deportation to El Salvador. They sought to downplay the danger he might face in one of that country’s most notorious prisons.

And in the end, a senior Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, who counseled bringing Mr. Abrego Garcia back to the United States, was fired for what Attorney General Pam Bondi said was a failure to “zealously advocate on behalf of the United States.”


This appears to be a case when trump officials got caught with their hands in the proverbial cookie jar and are now engaged in an attempt to justify it.

Two people familiar with the investigation said it made a significant leap forward when an imprisoned man recently came forward offering information about Mr. Abrego Garcia, but there was concern and disagreement among prosecutors about how to proceed. In recent weeks, a supervisor in the federal prosecutor’s office in Nashville resigned over how the case was handled, these people said.

In the minds of trump supporters a conviction for smuggling immigrants in to the country illegally will erase Garcia's initial illegal deportation and the subsequent violations of court orders regarding his case by the regime. It shouldn't.



Please Dims, keep white-knighting for the "Maryland Dad." :lol: That one is a sure-fire winner for you.
 
Yes she was an attractive woman before. Now she’s just botoxed, plastic ICE Barbie.

I like the old look better. She at least looked human before. Now she looks like someone who would shoot her kids’ puppy.
Whoever did the plastic surgery did a pretty good job.
 
Whoever did the plastic surgery did a pretty good job.

She looks like every other 50 year old woman trying to look 25, who’s had too much work. Her face doesn’t move.

I wanna know who did Elizabeth Warren. She’s the same age as me and looks 30 years younger.
 

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All that plastic and Botox appeals to MAGA men.
Especially Dotard. Besides the ease with which she lies to the media each day Karoline Leavitt has another asset Don's likes. It's not between her ears.
 
She looks like every other 50 year old woman trying to look 25, who’s had too much work. Her face doesn’t move.

I wanna know who did Elizabeth Warren. She’s the same age as me and looks 30 years younger.
Usually Indians look older at that age.
 
Yes she was an attractive woman before. Now she’s just botoxed, plastic ICE Barbie.

I like the old look better. She at least looked human before. Now she looks like someone who would shoot her kids’ puppy.



Just stuff it please stuff it one day.

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And yet he's back. Something we were told couldn't be done. The regime overtly lied when it claimed it had no ability to return Garcia to the US. Turns out it was simple. Noem, being an unqualified hack, perhaps didn't realize just how easy it would be. Just put him on a plane.

All of which begs the question, if the regime had enough evidence to try and convict Garcia of a crime prior to being sent to El Salvador, making the deportation legal, why did it choose to deport him without giving him the constitutional right to defend himself?

How Trump Officials Debated Handling of the Abrego Garcia Case: ‘Keep Him Where He Is’​

A mistake had been made. That much was clear.

The Trump administration had deported a Maryland man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to a prison in El Salvador, even though a judge had issued a ruling expressly prohibiting that from happening.

But when the news reached the Department of Homeland Security, it set off a dayslong scramble and clashes among officials in three different agencies over how to deal with what everyone knew had been an error. As it became clear that keeping it quiet was not an option, D.H.S. officials floated a series of ideas to control the story that raised alarms among Justice Department lawyers on the case.

In the days before the government’s error became public, D.H.S. officials discussed trying to portray Mr. Abrego Garcia as a “leader” of the violent street gang MS-13, even though they could find no evidence to support the claim. They considered ways to nullify the original order that barred his deportation to El Salvador. They sought to downplay the danger he might face in one of that country’s most notorious prisons.

And in the end, a senior Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, who counseled bringing Mr. Abrego Garcia back to the United States, was fired for what Attorney General Pam Bondi said was a failure to “zealously advocate on behalf of the United States.”


This appears to be a case when trump officials got caught with their hands in the proverbial cookie jar and are now engaged in an attempt to justify it.

Two people familiar with the investigation said it made a significant leap forward when an imprisoned man recently came forward offering information about Mr. Abrego Garcia, but there was concern and disagreement among prosecutors about how to proceed. In recent weeks, a supervisor in the federal prosecutor’s office in Nashville resigned over how the case was handled, these people said.

In the minds of trump supporters a conviction for smuggling immigrants in to the country illegally will erase Garcia's initial illegal deportation and the subsequent violations of court orders regarding his case by the regime. It shouldn't.

She said if he comes back we will deport him again, we will, once he answers the new indictments against him

Her prediction was spot on
 
Just a reminder.

The Admin SWORE that there was no way for them to bring Garcia back here

And yet here he is .

And the dolts on this forum repeated that lie endlessly

Not a one has apologized for that obvious lie

They just move on to the next one
 
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Just a reminder.

The Admin SWORE that there was no way for them to bring Garcia back here

And yet here he is .

And the dolts on this forum repeated that lie endlessly

Not a one has apologized for that obvious lie

They just move on to the next one
Yet, under indictment he was extradited....is that what you all had in mind?
 
Just a reminder.

The Admin SWORE that there was no way for them to bring Garcia back here

And yet here he is .

And the dolts on this forum repeated that lie endlessly

Not a one has apologized for that obvious lie

They just move on to the next one


Is that all you have? Besides a wet gushing mouth.
 


And yet he's back. Something we were told couldn't be done. The regime overtly lied when it claimed it had no ability to return Garcia to the US. Turns out it was simple. Noem, being an unqualified hack, perhaps didn't realize just how easy it would be. Just put him on a plane.

All of which begs the question, if the regime had enough evidence to try and convict Garcia of a crime prior to being sent to El Salvador, making the deportation legal, why did it choose to deport him without giving him the constitutional right to defend himself?

How Trump Officials Debated Handling of the Abrego Garcia Case: ‘Keep Him Where He Is’​

A mistake had been made. That much was clear.

The Trump administration had deported a Maryland man named Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to a prison in El Salvador, even though a judge had issued a ruling expressly prohibiting that from happening.

But when the news reached the Department of Homeland Security, it set off a dayslong scramble and clashes among officials in three different agencies over how to deal with what everyone knew had been an error. As it became clear that keeping it quiet was not an option, D.H.S. officials floated a series of ideas to control the story that raised alarms among Justice Department lawyers on the case.

In the days before the government’s error became public, D.H.S. officials discussed trying to portray Mr. Abrego Garcia as a “leader” of the violent street gang MS-13, even though they could find no evidence to support the claim. They considered ways to nullify the original order that barred his deportation to El Salvador. They sought to downplay the danger he might face in one of that country’s most notorious prisons.

And in the end, a senior Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, who counseled bringing Mr. Abrego Garcia back to the United States, was fired for what Attorney General Pam Bondi said was a failure to “zealously advocate on behalf of the United States.”


This appears to be a case when trump officials got caught with their hands in the proverbial cookie jar and are now engaged in an attempt to justify it.

Two people familiar with the investigation said it made a significant leap forward when an imprisoned man recently came forward offering information about Mr. Abrego Garcia, but there was concern and disagreement among prosecutors about how to proceed. In recent weeks, a supervisor in the federal prosecutor’s office in Nashville resigned over how the case was handled, these people said.

In the minds of trump supporters a conviction for smuggling immigrants in to the country illegally will erase Garcia's initial illegal deportation and the subsequent violations of court orders regarding his case by the regime. It shouldn't.

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