So it’s ok he was sent to CECOT in violation of an order not to in the first place? The original question was whether Trump ignored court orders. Id say that removing someone against a court order to a third country is a pretty big issue. Even if a year later after a huge public pressure campaign he is temporarily back in the states.See https://marylandmatters.org/2026/01/16/whats-next-for-maryla...
mothballed|1 month ago
Had he had been shoved out of a C-130 and parachuted into South Sudan, we'd never even be hearing of the guy because that would have been allowed and been in compliance with the deportation order as well as the order blocking deportation to the one country they deported him to.
ipython|1 month ago
The judge in his case literally said the words “you haven’t complied” to the government attorneys in the case. Not sure how much more I can say.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/16/judge-scolds-trump-...
During the ordeal the government attorneys repeatedly claimed that they had no way to bring him back (although clearly that was a lie as he was returned…)
We have crossed the rubicon so far, the fact we even have to nitpick this is absurd.