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president Donald Trump In an interview this week, he reiterated his respect for the lower district courts, saying he would “never deny” the Supreme Court. He repeated his comments that his administration faces accusations that it is against various federal judges and orders.
Trump released these statements in an interview with Time Magazine released Friday. Extensive interviews It bumps into many topics, including the state of the US economy and Trump’s plan to enact tariffs for interactions that will be forced this summer. However, one of the main themes was the federal courts.
Trump has been pressed several times by Time’s political correspondent, Eric Corteressa, about the judicial views and whether he is committed to complying with all Supreme Court orders.
“I certainly believe in the court system,” Trump replied.
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President Donald Trump and US Attorney General Pam Bondy arrive at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC (Robert Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump also said he is committed to competing with lower courts.
“That’s true. All courts,” he said.
A rather harmless exchange is hidden Otherwise, heated discussion Trump’s lawyers play in courts nationwide to stop a wave of lawsuits and emergency control orders aimed at defending his early executive orders and blocking or restricting them.
The biggest battles focus on the Trump administration’s use of the 1798 wartime law, alien enemy law, to deport certain migrants to El Salvador.
Trump’s use of law was kicked out to the Supreme Court for emergency review. In the recent case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a MS-13 member who lived in Maryland, Deported to El Salvador last month. Trump officials have admitted that his removal was a “management error.”

From left: Assistant Supreme Court Judges Amy Connie Barrett, Neil M. Gorsuch, Sonia Sotomayor and Clarence Thomas. Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Elena Kagan and Brett M. Kavanaugh will pos in the meeting room N Washington, DC, before the formal investment ceremony of Associate Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on September 30, 2022. (U.S. Supreme Court Collection by Getty Images)
Trump officials resisted a court order to promote Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States. This week, a federal judge in Maryland described her as “a intentional, malicious refusal to comply with his discovery obligation,” including daily updates on where he is and efforts to bring him back to the US soil.
“The Supreme Court ruled what you have to take home 9-0 [Abrego Garcia]. “You haven’t,” Corteressa said, referring to the unanimous decision from the High Court this month that ordered Trump to promote his release.”
“Are you not following the Supreme Court?” he asked.
Trump responded that he left the issue with his lawyers, including US Attorney General Pam Bondy.
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President Donald Trump will sign an executive order at the White House oval office in Washington, DC on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“They feel that the orders said something very different than what you were saying,” Trump told him.
“I don’t give them instructions… Frankly, bringing him back and trying him again doesn’t bother me, but I’ll leave it to my lawyer.”
In particular, Trump also said he has not asked the outlet to return Abrego Garcia to President El Salvador Naive Buquere.
Bukel traveled to Washington earlier this month to meet Trump and other Cabinet officials at the White House. They are I was asked directly Regarding Abrego Garcia during the short press availability, Bondi told reporters “whether or not he will return him.”
Her remarks touched on a new wave of concern and urged U.S. District Judge Paula Sinis to order the courts a “stimulating” rapid discovery process to determine whether the US is making good attempts to secure his interests.
“Well, I’ve not been asked to ask him a lawyer,” Trump told the outlet about why Time Magazine wasn’t making any efforts to promote the release and why he asked Buckel to release him.
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“No one asked me to ask him that question except you,” Trump told Corteressa.
“But I’ll leave that decision to the lawyer. At this point, they just don’t want to do it. They say we are fully compliant with the Supreme Court.”