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Secretary of State Marco Rubio retweeted it. That whole episode came after a Brown University physician in the United States on a special work visa from Lebanon was sent back, even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday. In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio retweeted it. That whole episode came after a Brown University physician in the United States on a special work visa from Lebanon was sent back, even though a federal judge issued an order that she appear at an in-person hearing on Monday. In a court filing today, lawyers for the government said U.S.
Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the judge's order until after the doctor was sent back. Members of the administration have attacked federal judges for blocking Trump's actions. They've even suggested courts don't always have the authority to overrule the executive branch. Levitt was asked about that directly on Monday, and her answer was less direct.
Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the judge's order until after the doctor was sent back. Members of the administration have attacked federal judges for blocking Trump's actions. They've even suggested courts don't always have the authority to overrule the executive branch. Levitt was asked about that directly on Monday, and her answer was less direct.
Customs and Border Patrol officers said they didn't learn of the judge's order until after the doctor was sent back. Members of the administration have attacked federal judges for blocking Trump's actions. They've even suggested courts don't always have the authority to overrule the executive branch. Levitt was asked about that directly on Monday, and her answer was less direct.
Consider this. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance? From NPR, I'm Ari Shapiro. It's Consider This from NPR. Last month, I asked University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost whether Trump's earlier battles with the judicial system had created a constitutional crisis. And she told me, not yet.
Consider this. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance? From NPR, I'm Ari Shapiro. It's Consider This from NPR. Last month, I asked University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost whether Trump's earlier battles with the judicial system had created a constitutional crisis. And she told me, not yet.
Consider this. Trump hasn't yet openly and explicitly defied the courts. Can he undermine them just by flirting with defiance? From NPR, I'm Ari Shapiro. It's Consider This from NPR. Last month, I asked University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost whether Trump's earlier battles with the judicial system had created a constitutional crisis. And she told me, not yet.
Well, in light of everything that just happened, is the system still holding? Amanda Frost is with us again. It's good to have you back.
Well, in light of everything that just happened, is the system still holding? Amanda Frost is with us again. It's good to have you back.
Well, in light of everything that just happened, is the system still holding? Amanda Frost is with us again. It's good to have you back.
We just heard what your benchmark was last month after the events of this weekend. Where would you say we are?
We just heard what your benchmark was last month after the events of this weekend. Where would you say we are?
We just heard what your benchmark was last month after the events of this weekend. Where would you say we are?
I want to dig into that behaving disingenuously, because not to make light of a serious situation, but I think about like two kids in the backseat of a car and one kid says, I am not putting my hand over the line that you told me not to cross. And if any reasonable observer would say, actually, you are, does it matter that the annoying brother is saying, no, I'm not?
I want to dig into that behaving disingenuously, because not to make light of a serious situation, but I think about like two kids in the backseat of a car and one kid says, I am not putting my hand over the line that you told me not to cross. And if any reasonable observer would say, actually, you are, does it matter that the annoying brother is saying, no, I'm not?
I want to dig into that behaving disingenuously, because not to make light of a serious situation, but I think about like two kids in the backseat of a car and one kid says, I am not putting my hand over the line that you told me not to cross. And if any reasonable observer would say, actually, you are, does it matter that the annoying brother is saying, no, I'm not?
I keep thinking about that oopsie too late post on X, which suggests that perhaps deliberately the administration is operating in a way that is hard for courts to keep up with. And there are other examples. Last week, there was a hearing before a federal judge in Maryland about layoffs of government workers.
I keep thinking about that oopsie too late post on X, which suggests that perhaps deliberately the administration is operating in a way that is hard for courts to keep up with. And there are other examples. Last week, there was a hearing before a federal judge in Maryland about layoffs of government workers.
I keep thinking about that oopsie too late post on X, which suggests that perhaps deliberately the administration is operating in a way that is hard for courts to keep up with. And there are other examples. Last week, there was a hearing before a federal judge in Maryland about layoffs of government workers.