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He's not following the law. It's that simple. He thinks he doesn't need to follow the federal statutes, the internal policies of ICE, and the Constitution. Trump is deliberately violating every rule or law he encounters. He can't do that. He's not a king. What do you people not understand about that? He has to follow the law. HE took an oath. He has to follow the law. He has to follow the law. He has to follow the law. And WTF did you think a convicted felon would do? This crook, this thief, this felon. This person who has cheated over everyone he ever met. What were you people thinking? Do all of you Trump supporters just not give a shit about anything? I don't understand any of you.
He's following the law.
You're embellishing a very sad tall tale.

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Ding, ding, ding, folks.
We have a winner!

Seriously, that's it in a nutshell.
They don't mind immigration laws being enforced unless it's Trump who is doing the enforcing.
They like parades unless it's Trump's idea for a parade.
They suddenly become neo lib war mongers when they find out Trump is for peace.
They hated rebellion and violent protests until Trump became the law and order president.
Obviously, the list of the anti-Trump contradictions goes on for miles.
Yeah, i can see why you as a cult member see it that way.
 
He's following the law.
You're embellishing a very sad tall tale.

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That's not what the Courts have been saying. But I guess you know more than people who've been studying the law their entire lives.
 
He will get his day in court, and we will see how true the charges are.
Sure, though this due process has nothing to do with the due process people were originally complaining about, which was his improper deportation to El Salvador. So this is a bit like expecting to fight a lesser charge in court, then having to defend against a significantly higher charge that had nothing to do with your original case.
 
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