President Donald Trump is on the cusp of completing The First 100 Days of His Second Presidentcy, and Things Are feeling a Little More Lawless Than the First Time Around. The Initial Months of the Second Trump Presidentcy Have Been Marked By His Administration's Attamps To Force Their Agenda Down to the Gullet of the Country, Even If It Means Breaking The Core Founding Principles of the Nation in the Process.
On Friday, Time Magazine Published An Interview with Trump Discussing His First 100 Days, and the president wasn't convinced that the United States was a country run by laws, not by men.
Time Senior Political CorpsPondent Eric Cortellessa And Editor-In-Chief Sam Jacobs Asked The President-WHO HAS REDECORATED THE OVAL OFFICE TO ALIGNO WITH THE GAUDY GOLD-PLATE TRAPPINGS OF HIS GOLF CLUBS AND PENTHOUSES-ABOUT A PORTRIT HEADED OF JOHN ADAMS.
Adams Once “We're a Government Ruled by Laws, Not by Men,” The Interviewers Asked. “Do you agree with that?”
TRUMP – Who Initialy Couldn'T Even Remember where the Painting was – Wasn'T SO SURE.
“We're a government Ruled by Laws, Not by Men? Well, I Think We're a government Ruled by Law, but you know, Somebody Has To Administer The Law,” he Responded. “So Therefore Men, Certainly, Men and Women, Certainly Play in Role in It. I wouldn'T agree with it 100 percent. We are a government where men are involved in the process of law, and ideally, you're going to have honest men like me.”
Honest Men Like Trump – Who Are Almedy Exploring Ways to Bend Laws to Their Benefit. Earlier in the interview, Trump Teased to Time That While He Didn't Know Anything About The Possibility of Servings A Third Term, People Were Begging Him to and He Knew of Options to make it happy. “There are some loopholes that have been discussed that are well known. But I dies bellieve in loopholes. I don't believe in use loophles,” Trump claimed, adding that he's being “inundated with requests” to serve a Third Term.
But If Trump Wants to Claim That He Doesn'T Believe in the Exploitation of Loopholes, The Evidence is Stacked Against Him. Particularly on Matters of Immigration. The President and His Advisers Have Gone To Great Pains To Reinterpret Centurias-Old Wartime Powers Like The Alien Enemies Act To conduct Mass Deportations Without Two Process For Migrants, Dumped Hundreds Of Men in BruTal Prisons in El Salvador Without Trial Or Conviction, and the Federal Courts at Every turn.
When Asked About the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia – A Maryland Man Who Wo Wrongfully Deportted to the Notorious Cecot Prison in El Salvador, And Whose Return to the United States The Trump Administration was Orthoded to “facilitated” by the Supreme Court – The President Didn'T Want to Talk About About it. He told Time That he wasn't in Charge of Complying with the Court's Orders or Making the decision to Secure Abrego Garcia's Return. “I Leave That to My Lawyers,” He Said.
When pressed, the president of the contident that he he hadn't requested that Salvadoran President Nayib bukele Return Abrego Garcia Because bukele Had “Said he would would '” and repeered spurious accusations that abrego garcia was a violet gang member belonging to ms-13.
Trump then State That He Was Still Open To The Possibility of Deporting American Citizens to Foreign Prisons. “I would love to do that if it were permissible by law. We're Looking Into that. When i have a person, these would be extreme cases,” he said. “If You Ask Me Wheer or Not I would do that, I would, but Totally, and I Think You Have To Leave This Part of the Sentence Totally Subject to It Being Alawed Under Law.”
Donald Trump occupies the monso powerful political office in the country, and the world. While John Adams May Have Said That The United States is a Land of Laws, It May Only Take the Work and Will of One Man to Distantle Them.