Trump Declares War on the Supreme Court After Due Process Ruling
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DOGE v. The Constitution
🔴 UPDATE: April 21, 2025
The rule of law is on life support—and the White House is mocking the corpse.
After the Supreme Court blocked Donald Trump’s plan to deport Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador’s mega-prison without due process, the regime fired back—not with compliance, but contempt. Trump lashed out at the justices, attacked the idea of trials as “impossible,” and declared his intent to keep deporting people without hearings. And now his White House is escalating the war on the Constitution with propaganda designed to humiliate the courts, the press, and elected lawmakers who still believe in basic human rights.
In a jaw-dropping post on X, the White House edited a New York Times headline about Senator Chris Van Hollen’s meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident deported in defiance of a federal court order. They crossed out “Wrongly Deported” and wrote in “MS-13 ILLEGAL ALIEN,” adding: “He’s NEVER coming back.”
This is not just defiance. It’s a declaration of war on the judiciary—and on the constitutional order itself.
Key Developments:
The Supreme Court ruled 7–2 to block Trump from deporting Venezuelans detained in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act without giving them the chance to contest removal in court. The ruling came after the ACLU warned migrants were already being loaded onto buses with less than 24 hours’ notice.
Source: Politico, ReutersTrump’s response: an angry post accusing the Supreme Court of obstructing his efforts to “remove criminals” and claiming due process for migrants is logistically impossible. He added, “We cannot give everyone a trial... What a ridiculous situation we are in.”
Source: Truth Social, New RepublicJudges are now questioning whether the administration is complying with the Court’s order at all. U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney noted that the government’s “notice of removal” makes no mention of habeas rights and would be meaningless to people who “don’t speak the language.”
Source: ReutersThe Trump administration has repeatedly defied court orders, including a directive to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia—an asylum seeker unlawfully deported to El Salvador. Despite the order and a finding of likely contempt, the White House continues to insist he will never return to the U.S.
Source: PoliticoIn a viral post, the official White House account doctored a New York Times headline, scrawling “MS-13 ILLEGAL ALIEN” over it and adding: “He’s NOT coming back.” The post mocked Senator Chris Van Hollen for demanding the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported despite an active court order protecting him from removal (White House X Post).
Top Trump allies and appointees are echoing his attack on judicial independence. DHS liaison Paul Ingrassia accused the Supreme Court of being “infected with a parasitical ideology,” and White House staffers are publicly branding judges as enemies of the people.
Source: Politico
The Real Story: Who Wins and Who Pays the Price?
The winners: Authoritarian power structures. If Trump succeeds in bypassing the courts, there will be nothing stopping him—or any president—from designating “enemies” and disappearing them abroad without a trial.
The losers: Everyone who depends on the Constitution to protect their rights. Today it’s migrants. Tomorrow it could be protestors, journalists, or political opponents. When due process dies, no one is safe.
🔍 Why This Matters:
This isn’t just a legal dispute—it’s a full-blown constitutional rupture. Trump isn’t frustrated with the courts. He’s trying to destroy their authority. The moment a president can ignore a Supreme Court order without consequence, we no longer live in a democracy.
When the White House celebrates illegal deportations with memes, and mocks senators demanding compliance with court rulings, we are not watching politics—we’re watching the dismantling of checks and balances in real time.
🚨 The Bottom Line:
The Trump regime is daring the courts to stop them. And so far, they’re getting away with it.
Trump has declared that due process is “impossible,” trials are optional, and court orders are just suggestions. The only question now is whether the rest of the system will stand up—or collapse under the weight of authoritarian contempt.
📌Sources:
Reuters: Judge skeptical Trump's Venezuela deportation notices comply with Supreme Court ruling
Politico: After remarkable Supreme Court rebuke, Trump administration slams ‘meritless litigation’
The New Republic: Trump Attacks the Supreme Court in Most Alarming Comments Yet
Truth Social: @realDonaldTrump post, April 21, 2025
White House (X): Tweet promising Abrego Garcia will never return to US
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