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What do you think happens at that level?
And does this get as far as the Supreme Court?
And should we or you be worried about that?
But in that terrorist case, the court hasn't indicated yet exactly when they plan to rule on it.
So it's just kind of sitting in legal limbo.
What's the latest on that?
Yes, time will tell, my friend, but I'm glad you are the one with the watch keeping track of it.
Neil Katyal, thank you so much.
And it's good to see you, buddy.
It really is.
Good to see you, my friend.
Up next, if you want to understand what a complete mess Donald Trump's Justice Department is right now, well, look no further than Minnesota.
We'll be right back.
So this week, a Justice Department lawyer shocked the legal world by asking a federal court in Minnesota to hold her in contempt so she could get some sleep.
She was so overwhelmed, folks, by the caseload that Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota had created.
She literally asked the judge to send her to jail so she could stop working and sleep.
Now, as shocking as that story is, it is just the tip of the iceberg.
You see, while the office's caseload is skyrocketing with hundreds upon hundreds of new cases coming out of Trump's immigration crackdown, there's also been a massive wave of resignations at the U.S.
Attorney's Office in Minnesota.
This week, sources inside the office told CBS News that the office now only has 17 assistant U.S.