President Trump is dealing with rebellion against Democrats, activists and judges in Congress to strengthen the deportation of US immigrants
US District Judge James Boasberg recently imposed a temporary order to halt deportation under the 18th century wartime law of alien enemy law. Boasberg claimed at a hearing Thursday that the government “avoided” the deadline over information on deportation of migrants who flew to El Salvador.
Trump and his close adviser Elon Musk publicly blasted Boasberg and called for him to be fired each.
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order to draw a path to abolish the Department of Education (DOE). Congressional approval is necessary to complete the department, but the president told Education Secretary Linda McMahon to achieve as much as she can.
Then on Friday, the commander announced that student loans will be taken care of by SMEs, an institution struggling with 40% workforce cuts.
McMahon previously said that a significant reduction in the sector's workforce would be a “first step” to completely demolish Cabinet-level agents. She is scheduled to appear in CNN's “The State of the Union.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is attracting a large crowd of liberal voters who have toured the country and expressed dissatisfaction with the Trump administration's efforts to rethink the federal government. The progressive senator will be competing in ABC's “this week” and debate what Democrats need to do next to recoup their recent losses.
Furthermore, Kentucky Lt. Col. Jacqueline Coleman (D); author of Princeton's Robert P. George's American Ideals & Institutional James Madison Program and Professor McCormick, appearing in News Nation's “The Hill Sunday.”
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