Something has to give.

Yes, the judicial side.

They are embarrassing themselves by issuing orders they should know they cannot enforce.

Constitutional Clash Is On Hold​

Apparently the Trump administration is finally doing enough to facilitate the release of the mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to satisfy his lawyers – at least for now. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis of Maryland on Wednesday night ordered the case paused for a week at the agreement of the parties. Her order came after dueling filings earlier in the day, with the government asking for the pause and Abrego Garcia’s lawyers initially opposing it. Both filings were under seal so it’s not clear precisely what was initially in dispute, what has been agreed to, or what the government revealed that convinced the judge the delay was not just more gamesmanship from the Trump DOJ.

As Morning Memo described in some detail yesterday, the Trump administration’s request for a pause would be a plausible move in a normal world where it was acting in good faith to secure Abrego Garcia’s release and didn’t want the details of its efforts to become public yet in court filings. But the Trump administration has consistently acted in bad faith throughout these proceedings, and a request for delay was consistent with its numerous other efforts to stonewall in the case.


You think a member of the judiciary should be embarrasses over the regime violating the Constitution? I think trumples should be embarrassed.
 

Constitutional Clash Is On Hold​

Apparently the Trump administration is finally doing enough to facilitate the release of the mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to satisfy his lawyers – at least for now. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis of Maryland on Wednesday night ordered the case paused for a week at the agreement of the parties. Her order came after dueling filings earlier in the day, with the government asking for the pause and Abrego Garcia’s lawyers initially opposing it. Both filings were under seal so it’s not clear precisely what was initially in dispute, what has been agreed to, or what the government revealed that convinced the judge the delay was not just more gamesmanship from the Trump DOJ.

As Morning Memo described in some detail yesterday, the Trump administration’s request for a pause would be a plausible move in a normal world where it was acting in good faith to secure Abrego Garcia’s release and didn’t want the details of its efforts to become public yet in court filings. But the Trump administration has consistently acted in bad faith throughout these proceedings, and a request for delay was consistent with its numerous other efforts to stonewall in the case.


You think a member of the judiciary should be embarrasses over the regime violating the Constitution? I think trumples should be embarrassed.
Maybe. But if the administration is ceding to due process, even if only symbolically, it's a step in the right direction.

Sad that so few of his supporters were willing to call him on it though.
 
Judge scorches Trump admin for stonewalling in Abrego Garcia deportation case

A federal judge accused the Trump administration Tuesday of intentionally flouting her order to provide details about the illegal deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said the administration is attempting to “obstruct” efforts to unearth details about Abrego Garcia’s improper deportation to El Salvador and had provided “vague” and “evasive” answers to court-ordered inquiries as part of an ongoing lawsuit.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/22/kilmar-abrego-garcia-judge-order-00305276

As Sec. Bessent said about the China tariffs, "this is not sustainable." The courts are trying to force the regime to comply with court orders and the rule of law. The regime isn't budging.

If the latter persists contempt charges will be filed. Then we'll find out if this matter is the hill the regime wants to metaphorically die on.
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Constitutional Clash Is On Hold​

Apparently the Trump administration is finally doing enough to facilitate the release of the mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to satisfy his lawyers – at least for now. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis of Maryland on Wednesday night ordered the case paused for a week at the agreement of the parties. Her order came after dueling filings earlier in the day, with the government asking for the pause and Abrego Garcia’s lawyers initially opposing it. Both filings were under seal so it’s not clear precisely what was initially in dispute, what has been agreed to, or what the government revealed that convinced the judge the delay was not just more gamesmanship from the Trump DOJ.

As Morning Memo described in some detail yesterday, the Trump administration’s request for a pause would be a plausible move in a normal world where it was acting in good faith to secure Abrego Garcia’s release and didn’t want the details of its efforts to become public yet in court filings. But the Trump administration has consistently acted in bad faith throughout these proceedings, and a request for delay was consistent with its numerous other efforts to stonewall in the case.

Good! The daily briefs were a silly waste of time that an appeals court was sure to stop.
You think a member of the judiciary should be embarrasses over the regime violating the Constitution? I think trumples should be embarrassed.
It sounds like she's walking back her attempt to usurp the executive power given exclusively to the president.

Good for her. Maybe she's snapping out of it.

I wonder if the appeals court judges are calling these bottom rung folk and telling them they are riding for a fall.
 
Maybe. But if the administration is ceding to due process, even if only symbolically, it's a step in the right direction.

Sad that so few of his supporters were willing to call him on it though.
Are you saying that because of the line in the story "apparently, the Trump administration is finally . . ."

What are they doing?
 
I don't know. Thus the word "if".
Just asking because CBS is also spinning that Trump did something different without giving any reason to think so.

Rushing to speculation knowing the sheep will take it as gospel.
 
Maybe. But if the administration is ceding to due process, even if only symbolically, it's a step in the right direction.
Because they have no choice. It's either abide by the Constitution, and court orders, or they're done.
 
Updates were necessitated by the regime's stonewalling.
So, they've stopped stonewalling?

I'm wondering what more information they could be providing. "He is an el salvador citizen in el salvador in prison." What changes could they be reporting to that?

I guess that is the media's logic. But my logic would be if requiring the updates is finally forcing trump to change, why would they stop requiring the updates?

On the other hand we're talking about hardcore democrats. They don't follow the normal logic of if it isn't working, stop doing it, if it's working.Keep doing it.

Yes, now that I think about it, I could see them spiking the ball on the one yard line as usual. I apologize for using a sports analogy. That means celebrating a win before the wind happens, and the celebration itself prevents the win.

LoL! The media bragging that Trump caved would be exactly what would cause trump to get stubborn and refuse to cooperate.

So are you now confident that Abrego Garcia will be once again entering the united states?
 
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