Chief Justice John Roberts scuffed President Trump on Tuesday for demanding each federal judge who blocked the swift deportation of Venezeeran gang members.
In a rare, direct response to the president's statement, Roberts responded to Trump's morning comments on DC US District Judge James Boasberg, saying, “For over two centuries it has been established that perpetual perpetrators are not an appropriate response to disagreements over judicial decisions.
“Therefore, there is a normal appeal review process,” the Supreme Court concluded.

Trump, 78, went to Boasburg after a judge ruled Saturday. The president immediately called for the Alien Enemy Act of 1798, expelling Tren de Aragua members without hearing.
“This radical castration judge left the troublemaker and instigator judge madman who was sadly appointed by Barack Hussein Obama,” Trump wrote of the true society. “He didn't win the popularity poll (too!), he didn't win all seven swing states, he didn't win 2,750-525 counties, he won nothing! I didn't win for many reasons! [sic] I am forced to appear before, be fired each!!! In our country, we are vicious, violent, and do not want a perceived criminal. Make America great again!!!”



