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“Too late”: White House mocks judge after Trump admin ignores order against deportations

president Donald TrumpShe mocked the matter of the judge who asked them to stop the deportation of the members of the accused Venezuelan gang.

Administration officials participated on Sunday that they had sent hundreds of departures to El Salvador, although a federal judge ordered on Saturday to stop the deportation. In the aftermath of the news, White House Communications Director Stephen Cheung shared a social media post from President of El Salvadoran Naeb P.O. This fun is in the judge’s order to come, “It is too late.”

Bokley wrote, “OOPSIE”, as well as a screenshot of an article in the New York Post about the judge’s order.

Publish the post, the post, along with a photo Washington Denzel Say a “boom” in the movie “Training Day”.

Trump was Deportation Among the members of the suspected gangs under the law of foreign enemies, a law that uses a few centuries that gives the president broad warplanes. James James Partial Court commanded to stop the deportation while Trump’s orders are legitimate. The Trump administration seems to have ignored this system, as flights were already on its way to El Salvador.

Trump called the two “monsters” at a Post to his social media platformSocial truth. This post included a video clip of those who were removed from flights and flying their heads by prison guards.

“These are the monsters that he sent to our country by Crooked Joe Biden and the radical left Democrats. How do they dare!” books. “Thank you for Al -Salvador, in particular, President Bokley, for your understanding of this terrible situation, which was allowed to happen to the United States because of the unlimited democratic leadership.”

It is far from the first time that Trump boasts about eliminating the law in his second term. When newly created Ministry of Governmental efficiency She was immediately excluded in lawsuits for her attempts to reduce the size of the federal government, Trump shared a quote Repeated to Napoleon.

“He who saves his country does not violate any law,” he wrote.

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