group of donald's female supporters trump’s campaign wonders why they’re not getting support from women
then they realize its because they lack the "why" chromosome
Van
Hollen meeting with Vice President of El Salvador
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The VP of El Salvador repeatedly told me "the ball is in your court"
when it comes to bringing Abrego Garcia home — making clear Trump is
violating a 9-0 SCOTUS ruling to “facilitate” his return.
I said this in my recent letter to Trump, and here's the video to back
it up.
A
pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain-dead is being kept
alive by ventilators because of the state’s law banning abortions, the
woman’s mother says, telling local news that the family has no say in
the matter.
April Newkirk said her 30-year-old
daughter, Adriana Smith, began experiencing intense headaches in early
February. Smith was nine weeks pregnant at the time with her second
child, NBC affiliate WXIA-TV of Atlanta reported.
Smith sought treatment at Northside Hospitalbut was released and given medication, Newkirk told the station. Newkirk said the hospital did not run any tests or scans.
Northside did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
A
day after seeking treatment, Smith’s boyfriend woke up to find her
gasping for air and making gargling noises, Newkirk told WXIA.
Adriana Smith when she was pregnant with her first child.via WXIA
Smith
was rushed to Emory Decatur and then transferred to Emory University
Hospital, where a CT scan showed multiple blood clots in her brain, the
news station reported.
Newkirk told the news
station that her daughter was declared brain-dead and has “been
breathing through machines for more than 90 days.”
Trump Freaks After SCOTUS Trashes His Birthright Citizenship Arguments
Donald Trump apparently can’t handle the fact that the justices thought his arguments were bad.
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Supreme
Court justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum dismantled the
Trump administration’s birthright citizenship arguments, so the
president, in turn, accused the nation’s highest judiciary of being
gamed by his political opponents.
“The Radical Left
SleazeBags, which has no cards remaining in its illegal bag of tricks,
is, in a very coordinated manner, PLAYING THE REF with regard to the
United States Supreme Court,” Donald Trump posted on Truth Social
around midnight Thursday. “They lost the Election in a landslide, and
with it, have totally lost their confidence and reason. They are stone
cold CRAZY! I hope the Supreme Court doesn’t fall for the games they
play. The people are with us in bigger numbers than ever before. They
want to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”
Birthright citizenship is baked into
the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to everyone born
or naturalized on U.S. soil. But Trump attempted to end the
constitutionally enshrined right mere hours after he was sworn in by
signing an executive order stating that children born to immigrants on
temporary visas or who are in the country illegally should not be
entitled to birthright status. Trump’s order has since been blocked by multiple judges in multiple court circuits.
The
Justice Department’s case was an effort by the administration to curb
their lower court rulings, hoping to stymy their losses on birthright
cases by winning a ruling that judges can only block orders related
specifically to the people or areas involved.
But both conservative and liberal justices torched
the Trump administration’s arguments for ending the program during a
Supreme Court hearing Thursday. Justice Elena Kagan questioned why the
White House was blatantly ignoring several lower court rulings that the
executive order was unconstitutional. Justice Brett Kavanaugh—a Trump
appointee—pressed
the Justice Department’s lead lawyer into a corner, forcing U.S.
Solicitor General D. John Sauer to admit that the Trump administration
didn’t even know how it would actually enforce its birthright
citizenship order.
The solicitor general also bewildered Justice Amy Coney Barrett—another Trump appointee—by arguing that Trump has the “right” to disregard legal opinions that he doesn’t personally agree with.