Trump RUNS SCARED as Judge OBLITERATES His GAMES
From MeidasTouch
A recent federal court filing reveals that the Trump administration's evidence linking 137 men to the Venezuelan narco-terrorist group Trend Ara is based on questionable signs like tattoos and symbols, deemed "patently absurd" by the ACLU. Chief Judge Booseberg aims to hold the administration accountable for violating due process rights, as these men were unlawfully deported to El Salvador despite a court order stipulating their right to a fair hearing.
Key Takeaways
- Tattoos and jerseys: the new criteria for narco-terrorism? A fashion faux pas or a legal farce?
- ACLU confidence levels soar—only 25% of detainees actually linked to the alleged narco-terror group.
- Flight cancellations? More like convenient excuses. DHS operates multiple flights to Venezuela daily.
- Due process in the dark? Sending 137 men to El Salvador in the dead of night screams injustice.
- From basketball to bad behavior: linking Jordan jerseys to crime is as absurd as it sounds!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Michael Popach (person)
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (company)
- Jeb Booseberg (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Venezuela (location)
- Marco Rubio (person)
- El Salvador (location)
- 3 Day Blinds (product)