President Donald Trump’s administration’s response to a judicial request for more details on timing of deportation flights carrying hundreds of Venezuelan migrants was “woefully insufficient,” a judge said on Thursday, accusing officials of evading their responsibilities under an order he issued.

Washington-based U.S. District Judge James Boasberg is weighing whether administration officials violated his March 15 order intended to temporarily block the expulsions. In a new order on Thursday, the judge told Justice Department officials to explain by next Tuesday why the administration’s failure to bring the deported migrants back to the United States did not violate his order.

Boasberg’s order on Thursday escalates his dispute with the administration that has raised concerns among Trump critics and some legal experts about a potentially looming constitutional crisis if the administration defies judicial decisions.

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      13 days ago

      Can we just get it over with, please?

      This whole year so far has been like watching a trainwreck. From the quiet-car. Like oh there’s this cool disaster going on up ahead…it’s definitely going to hurt everyone around me directly, but damn if it isn’t mesmerizing in the meantime. And meanwhile the guy on my left is taking a nap and the girl on the right is reading a true crime novel about horny vampires (the author may have taken some creative liberties).

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      14 days ago

      Sure. What?

      I’d like to know what the courts can do.

      Seriously.

      Or even Congress.

      The whole system is predicated on the idea that the executive follows the rule of law, as they are entrusted by us to execute the law.

      If the executive fails to do their job, it’s on Congress to impeach.

      Congress should work in good faith too…but if they are complicit with the executive?

      Judicials job isn’t to write law or police the president. Judicials job is to make sure that the laws are, themselves, legal, and to extract the nuance out of the law and apply it to the context of the situation.

      The judicial has no teeth. Nor are they supposed to. Congress makes the laws, executive enforces, and judicial essentially mediates. That’s it.

      Turns out the entire system goes tits up if one branch decides “I don’t wanna” and the ones that are supposed to give him the boot are instead giving him applause.

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    Seems like the way to defeat the justice system is to stick your fingers into your ears and repeat yadayadayada…

    Oh, and be the POTUS and be surrounded by cowards.