Finally, the Trump regime has met its match | Robert Reich
Briefly

Despite the Trump regime's escalating confrontations with China, Harvard, and the Supreme Court, these entities have stood firm. China's retaliation against tariff threats, Harvard's defense of academic freedom, and a unanimous Supreme Court ruling against unjust deportations highlight a collective resistance. Meanwhile, the Trump administration remains defiant, with officials suggesting a harder stance, indicating a belief that victorious confrontations with these powerful institutions could showcase their strength. The article underscores the potential repercussions of such high stakes confrontations in governance and diplomacy.
They've dared China, Harvard and the supreme court to blink. But guess what? They've met their matches. None of them has blinked and they won't.
The supreme court – in a rare unanimous decision – ordered Trump to facilitate the return of a legal US resident wrongly deported to a dangerous prison in El Salvador.
Of course, I'm not going to do it, Bukele said when asked. Trump sat by his side with a smile on his face.
The US attorney general, Pam Bondi, joined in the cruel imitation of justice: That's up to El Salvador if they want to return him.
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