Assessing whether, when and how much [Trump] is defying the courts is complicated by a new phenomenon ... a collapse in the credibility of representations by the Justice Department. These days, its lawyers are sometimes sent to court with no information, sometimes instructed to make arguments that are factually or legally baseless, and sometimes punished for being honest .... It may be an appearance by a hapless lawyer who has or claims to have no information. Or it may be a legal argument so outlandish as to amount to insolence.
But as of this week, the AP was still being turned away. Most recently, they weren't allowed into the infamous club act between Jethro and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, when both presidents claimed (as bald-faced as any two leaders have ever lied) that there's not a thing either of them can do to return a mistakenly deported man to his wife.
More. "Long after judges ordered the administration to unfreeze funding from contracts and grants disbursed by U.S.A.I.D. and FEMA, contractors and states led by Democrats repeatedly reported that payments were still being held up. Twice in February, judges granted motions to enforce their orders, finding that the administration was dragging its feet."
Jethro started a whole cascade of disrespect when he defied a judge's order to turn around the plane carrying Abrego Garcia to the gulag in El Salvador. That court ordered Garcia brought back. Trump appealed to his gang on the Supreme Court, and apparently all nine justices agreed that the president needed to do what the lower court said, "facilitating" the return of Garcia. The definition of "facilitate" proved slippery. The Federal judge in Maryland wasn't amused. Last Thursday, she asked the government three questions: Where was Mr. Abrego Garcia being held? What steps had the government taken to get him home? And what additional steps did it plan to take?
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On Saturday, an administration official grudgingly acknowledged that “Abrego Garcia is currently being held in the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador.” The official said nothing about what the government was doing to facilitate the prisoner’s return.
Garcia’s lawyers have urged the judge to consider holding the government in contempt. Seems appropriate. The Trump DOJ's contempt for the law must be apparent from the deepest space.