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The Weekend April 19 9a: 'Nobody's Gotten More Due Process Than Donald Trump'
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The Weekend April 19 9a: 'Nobody's Gotten More Due Process Than Donald Trump'

Trump has had an ongoing back-and-forth with the courts over his use of the Alien Enemies Act. In a late-night ruling, the Supreme Court halted deportations of Venezuelan nationals from Texas, just as at least one charter bus was set to leave a detention center there. This decision is temporary, while the litigation over Trump's use of this 18th century wartime law is underway. Maryland Congressman Glenn Ivey discusses.

The Weekend · Alicia Menendez, Michael Steele, Symone Sanders Townsend, Rep. Glenn Ivey, Anthony Coley, Ankush Khardori

April 19, 202540m 40s

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Show Notes

Trump has had an ongoing back-and-forth with the courts over his use of the Alien Enemies Act. In a late-night ruling, the Supreme Court halted deportations of Venezuelan nationals from Texas, just as at least one charter bus was set to leave a detention center there. This decision is temporary, while the litigation over Trump's use of this 18th century wartime law is underway. Maryland Congressman Glenn Ivey discusses. Plus, political analyst Anthony Coley and legal expert Ankush Khardori discuss what happens if Trump decides not to listen to judges' orders.

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