Trump says he wouldn't defy courts despite claims he ignored deportation order
Briefly

Donald Trump reaffirmed that he would not defy court rulings during an interview, even as his administration faced backlash over ignoring judicial orders. Specifically, he was criticized after federal judge James Boasberg temporarily halted the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants, which the administration went ahead with. Trump denounced the ruling and questioned the legitimacy of judges he disagrees with, labeling them as 'bad' and 'lunatic.' His remarks spurred further scrutiny on whether his administration would respect judicial decisions, raising concerns among legal experts about the rule of law amid Trump's controversial agenda.
You can't do that, he said. However, we have very bad judges, and these are judges that shouldn't be allowed.
If a President doesn't have the right to throw murderers, and other criminals, out of our country because a radical left lunatic judge wants to assume the role of president, then our country is in very big trouble.
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