
Jose Pagliery
Political Investigations Reporter at NOTUS
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2 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
The Trump administration’s win at the Supreme Court this week over its deportation program for “alien enemies” came with a significant caveat: The justices ruled that migrants snatched by government security forces must have a chance to contest their deportations to a foreign prison.
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2 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
The Trump administration can immediately resume its summary deportations of anyone it labels an “enemy alien” to an El Salvador prison widely accused of torturing inmates — as long as it affords them some indeterminate extra time to challenge their detention, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
Courts D.C.’s chief judge on Thursday indicated he may find that the Trump administration rushed Venezuelans onto planes bound for a Salvadoran prison last month in a way meant specifically to avoid court intervention mid-operation. Now the question is who, if anyone, at the White House put together the operation and kept it pushing forward — even as a federal judge tried to block it.
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3 weeks ago |
thedailybeast.com | Erkki Forster |Jose Pagliery |Jake Lahut
Joe Biden’s former top aide has revealed the president’s deteriorating mental and physical state was noticeable ahead of his disastrous debate against Donald Trump. Ron Klain, who served as Biden’s White House chief of staff from 2021 to 2023, was “startled” by the president’s condition when he met with him last June to help with debate prep, according author Chris Whipple’s new book, which was obtained by The Guardian. Whipple wrote that Klain had “never seen him so exhausted and out of it.
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3 weeks ago |
notus.org | Jose Pagliery
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard from human rights activists opposing the government’s expeditious expulsions of immigrants to a Salvadoran prison, hinting at the broader battle to come over what advocates warned could “quickly become a limitless source of power” for President Donald Trump.
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This marks the second time that Trump's militaristic deportation operations have reached the Supreme Court. All that Chief Justice Roberts did with this decision is postpone the full-blown constitutional crisis that's brewing. Story @NOTUSreports: https://t.co/IZKCdmAJtV

The Supreme Court just got a preview of a massive constitutional fight -- over what the ACLU warns could “quickly become a limitless source of power” for Trump. Story @NOTUSreports: https://t.co/mioxMw8v1O

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