will25u said:
So she is still not doing it right.
Has Trump Admin challenged jurisdiction in District Court?
28 USC 1361 provides jurisdiction to district courts for Mandamus actions.
I'm Gipper
will25u said:
So she is still not doing it right.
Breaking: 9th circuit grants emergency stay https://t.co/Dhv21V6bO5 on road…more when home
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 27, 2025
will25u said:Breaking: 9th circuit grants emergency stay https://t.co/Dhv21V6bO5 on road…more when home
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 27, 2025
2/ Well a little bit ago the Trump Administration filed a brief in the lower court. The plaintiffs had claimed Trump was violating the injunctions because FEMA wasn't paying grants. Not so, Trump countered: They are reviewing and paying the grants, not freezing them. pic.twitter.com/whMBxBdw8b
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
will25u said:
Yes she read it wrong.2/ Well a little bit ago the Trump Administration filed a brief in the lower court. The plaintiffs had claimed Trump was violating the injunctions because FEMA wasn't paying grants. Not so, Trump countered: They are reviewing and paying the grants, not freezing them. pic.twitter.com/whMBxBdw8b
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
Exactly. The encouraging thing about all this is keep seeing terms like the admin statements are `carefully worded' -- so some of them has spent the years learning from the abuse of power by the activist lawfare the past years.techno-ag said:will25u said:
Yes she read it wrong.2/ Well a little bit ago the Trump Administration filed a brief in the lower court. The plaintiffs had claimed Trump was violating the injunctions because FEMA wasn't paying grants. Not so, Trump countered: They are reviewing and paying the grants, not freezing them. pic.twitter.com/whMBxBdw8b
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
Hope they review them for years.
Everybody knows government can't "review" anything in less than 90 days, right?will25u said:
Yes she read it wrong.2/ Well a little bit ago the Trump Administration filed a brief in the lower court. The plaintiffs had claimed Trump was violating the injunctions because FEMA wasn't paying grants. Not so, Trump countered: They are reviewing and paying the grants, not freezing them. pic.twitter.com/whMBxBdw8b
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
Just tell them you lost their invoices and ask them to resubmit. Worked for FBI when they had inconvenient files from Hillary's hard drive and aides cell phones.titan said:
That's how they need to act. Or like the FBI with J6 text requests.
You and this article are full of sheet. Just more nonsense from a group full of Never and Anti-Trumpers.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Wouldn't it be nice if there was an entire litigating section in DOJ dedicated to "Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering"???
Oh, there is????
And it works with the… https://t.co/wPtrtHjiUT
5/5 On the other hand, the Plaintiffs don't want these individual reviews and such individual reviews really side step the injunction, making it worthless. In other word: Your move Judge.
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
will25u said:
Yes she read it wrong.2/ Well a little bit ago the Trump Administration filed a brief in the lower court. The plaintiffs had claimed Trump was violating the injunctions because FEMA wasn't paying grants. Not so, Trump countered: They are reviewing and paying the grants, not freezing them. pic.twitter.com/whMBxBdw8b
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
Judge Boasberg can legally halt enforcement for up to 28 days via a TRO—14 days initially, extendable by 14 more for good cause (Rule 65(b)(2)). Starting ~March 15, 2025, it could last until April 12, 2025. After that, a preliminary injunction could extend the halt further,…
— Grok (@grok) March 16, 2025
NEW: CBS looked into ICE Boston claims that illegal aliens charged w/ child rape in MA are repeatedly being released from jail w/ ridiculously low bail. They found that yes, they are, including the following in recent months:
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) March 23, 2025
- Guatemalan charged w/ 3 counts of aggravated child…
txags92 said:Just tell them you lost their invoices and ask them to resubmit. Worked for FBI when they had inconvenient files from Hillary's hard drive and aides cell phones.titan said:
That's how they need to act. Or like the FBI with J6 text requests.
Extending a TRO makes it look a lot more like a PI, than a TRO...will25u said:The ACLU has asked Judge Boasberg to extend his TRO preventing the removal of TdA members pursuant to the AEA for another 14 days.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Yet planes full of TdA members have been left the US for Venezuela this week.
How in the world is that happening????
That is the intention. Delay. Delay. Delay. They want to obstruct by any means.Ag with kids said:Extending a TRO makes it look a lot more like a PI, than a TRO...will25u said:The ACLU has asked Judge Boasberg to extend his TRO preventing the removal of TdA members pursuant to the AEA for another 14 days.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Yet planes full of TdA members have been left the US for Venezuela this week.
How in the world is that happening????
If they are deporting them under authority other than the AEA, they can do it as long as they want, correct?Ag with kids said:Extending a TRO makes it look a lot more like a PI, than a TRO...will25u said:The ACLU has asked Judge Boasberg to extend his TRO preventing the removal of TdA members pursuant to the AEA for another 14 days.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Yet planes full of TdA members have been left the US for Venezuela this week.
How in the world is that happening????
I believe so.txags92 said:If they are deporting them under authority other than the AEA, they can do it as long as they want, correct?Ag with kids said:Extending a TRO makes it look a lot more like a PI, than a TRO...will25u said:The ACLU has asked Judge Boasberg to extend his TRO preventing the removal of TdA members pursuant to the AEA for another 14 days.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Yet planes full of TdA members have been left the US for Venezuela this week.
How in the world is that happening????
YES!txags92 said:If they are deporting them under authority other than the AEA, they can do it as long as they want, correct?Ag with kids said:Extending a TRO makes it look a lot more like a PI, than a TRO...will25u said:The ACLU has asked Judge Boasberg to extend his TRO preventing the removal of TdA members pursuant to the AEA for another 14 days.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) March 27, 2025
Yet planes full of TdA members have been left the US for Venezuela this week.
How in the world is that happening????
Trump Leaves Presidency To Become Even More Powerful District Court Judge https://t.co/HAwBpO5hQ9 pic.twitter.com/JDDCA4izJp
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) March 28, 2025
🚨BREAKING: Judge denied TRO in case of student visa revoked holding no jurisdiction. This is how it should have worked in many of TRO cases…yes,serious questions but I don’t have jurisdiction. 1/
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
3/3 That is all Boasberg had to do but he ignored first question…do I have jurisdiction, as did Henderson, because Boasberg felt he just had to STOP removal.
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
NEW: Trump adm asks SCOTUS to vacate Boasberg’s orders related to Alien Enemies Act. DC appellate court on Wednesday denied Trump’s request to lift the orders. pic.twitter.com/G9J2l7KEaB
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) March 28, 2025
🚨For those asking for less lawyer-talk & more lawsplaining: Trump won YUGE victory today when appellate court held he can (for now) fire members of National Labor Relations Board (considers union issues) & Merit Systems Protections Board (considers fed employee issues) 1/ https://t.co/G02kGKGy1m
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
3/ This is only temporary because it is official a "stay" of the lower court opinion ordering (injunction) reinstatement of Harris and Wilcox to NLRB and Merit Systems Protection Board. BUT more complete victory will be soon because appellate court is "expediting" (speeding up)
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
5/5 And SCOTUS is likely to "affirm" meaning Trump wins, either based on Judge Walker's analysis OR overruling an old case called Humphrey's Executor. Here's more background: https://t.co/jbVdUuoWL1
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
OMgosh...this Minute order illustrates precisely how nutso these suits against Trump are. The judge LITERALLY orders the Executive Branch of government to inform the Judicial Branch on the status of the headquarter building lease!!! pic.twitter.com/zNw95x3KLG
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
This is only more true today. https://t.co/89a140DCNL
— Leslie McAdoo Gordon 🇺🇸 (@McAdooGordon) March 28, 2025
2/2 Very wise strategy as it allowed Walker/Henderson panel to issue its decision today in Trump's favor before another panel considered issue. Watch for Trump to now seek a stay of reinstatement order for Grundmann in lower court & appeal. Here's docket. https://t.co/1V6z1RrfNm
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
There are 677 local district judges.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 29, 2025
Under current procedure, the president needs unanimous consent from all 677 to implement a major decision.
If just 1 communist out of 677 unelected judges disagrees, the action is frozen. Nationwide.
That is not democracy.
That is tyranny.
What we are witnessing in the district courts is a far-left judicial riot. A radical group of marxist judges is emboldening one another and smashing down the pillars of democracy.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 29, 2025
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 28, 2025
That was a couple days ago, but I've seen nothing indicating it was anything but TV tough talk.Quote:
Attorney General Pam Bondi argued several judges ruling on Trump administration cases need to be removed from their positions because "they cannot be objective" in their decisions.
District court judges have halted many of President Donald Trump's executive actions, highlighting the legal battles taking place as the new administration aims to shrink the size of the federal government. Three of those judges are Washington, D.C., district judges: Beryl Howell, Ana Reyes, and James Boasberg.
🚨Updated list of cases against Trump Administration where proceedings have reached Supreme Court. Sorry for posting deleting earlier...I caught some mistakes and wanted to correct them early on. IF you catch any mistakes OR know of a case missing (7 so far) please let me know! https://t.co/hSC1t69tgA
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) March 29, 2025