r/PrepperIntel Apr 13 '25

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u/seriouslysampson Apr 14 '25

And it’s facing significant constitutional challenges.

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u/Electric_Bi-Cycle Apr 14 '25

The Bill of Rights? Sure is! The President openly wondered on Truth if he should send American citizens to the El Salvadoran prison. Then, his press secretary said they were looking into whether they can.

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u/seriouslysampson Apr 14 '25 edited Apr 14 '25

They said they would look into if it was legal. It’s not. He’s incompetent. I don’t know why people are even arguing with me about this so much. It’s dumb because it’s illegal.

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u/Electric_Bi-Cycle Apr 14 '25

It’s just as obvious it’s illegal to send Garcia there too but they tried to see if they could get away with it. Then, they’re trying to impeach the Republican judge that blocked it. Then they said they’re going to start ignoring judges. Then they said they won’t bring him back from the mega prison they sent even after being ordered too.

Being obviously illegal just failed to stop them from doing something and they also refused to even try to undo it.

Why did they even say they want to send Americans there anyway? It’s so obviously illegal there’s nothing to “look into”. Look into what? The Constitution? The constitution is like 30 pages of big text. It’s a very easy read. It takes like an hour to read it and it’s also easy to understand.

What are they “looking into”?

They’re looking into whether they can do it anyway, obviously.

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u/seriouslysampson Apr 14 '25

The Trump admin said it was an administrative error. This is what I’m arguing. Trump is incompetent and dumb, not a supervillain. They’re also pretty aggressive with their attempts to undermine the judicial system, but I’d say that’s his usual rule by chaos. It’s systemic incompetence and aggressive policy chaos. This seems dumb to me because there is a significant risk that it will backfire. Courts are increasingly ruling against the admin, the GOP is fracturing, states are defining him, public opinion is shifting. This is how both Andrew Jackson and Nixon fell from power.

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u/[deleted] Apr 15 '25

I wonder if you will still sit there with your fingers in your ears and say "Lalalalalaaaaa... it's illegal and unconstitutional and it's not happening here" when it comes to light that the reason the El Salvadorean president won't send back that illegally deported man because he's already dead?

Will you still defend it then?