5 takeaways from the week: Nearing a constitutional crisis?
Briefly

The week was marked by President Trump's contentious handling of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully sent to El Salvador. During meetings with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, both sides exchanged blame concerning Garcia's situation, with Bukele expressing resistance to allowing his return. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve expressed concerns about Trump's tariffs potentially driving up consumer prices, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. created friction with the scientific community during his inaugural conference as Secretary of Health and Human Services. These developments underscore a landscape fraught with political tension in Trump's early presidency.
President Trump's administration faced backlash over the misleading deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, leading to high-stakes discussions with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele.
Concerns over Trump's tariffs continued, as the Federal Reserve chair warned they could lead to rising consumer prices, affecting the overall economy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent statements during a press conference were a focal point for conflict between health officials and the scientific community.
It remains unclear whether Kilmar Abrego Garcia will be allowed back into the U.S., as the Trump administration seems set against his return.
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