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Amy Klobuchar calls on Supreme Court to hold Trump officials in contempt

Senator Klobuchar warns of US getting ‘closer to a constitutional crisis’
-- as Samuel Alito’s dissent signals deference to Trump

On Sunday Minnesota senator #Amy #Klobuchar warned that the US is “getting closer and closer to a constitutional crisis”, but the courts, growing Republican disquiet at Trump administration policies, and public protest were holding it off.

“I believe as long as these courts hold,
and the constituents hold,
and the congress starts standing up,
our democracy will hold,”

Klobuchar told CNN’s State of the Union, adding
💥“but Donald Trump is trying to pull us down into the sewer of a crisis.”

Klobuchar said the US supreme court should 👉hold Trump administration officials in contempt if they continue to ignore a court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Ábrego García from El Salvador,
the Maryland resident the government admitted in court it had deported by mistake.

Klobuchar said the court could appoint a 👉special prosecutor, independent of Trump’s Department of Justice,
to uphold the rule of law and charge any officials who are responsible for Ábrego García’s deportation,
or have refused to facilitate his return.

The senator’s comments came hours after supreme court released justice #Samuel #Alito’s #dissenting #opinion on the court’s decision to block the Trump administration from deporting more Venezuelans held in north Texas’s Bluebonnet detention center .

In his dissent, Alito criticized the decision of the seven-member majority,
saying the court had acted “literally in the middle of the night” and without sufficient explanation.

The “unprecedented” relief was “hastily and prematurely granted”, Alito added.

Alito, whose dissent was joined by fellow conservative justice #Clarence #Thomas, said there was “dubious factual support” for granting the request in an emergency appeal from the American Civil Liberties Union
to block deportations of accused gang members that the administration contends are legal under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

The majority did not provide a detailed explanation for the order released early on Saturday,
only that the administration should not to remove Venezuelans held in the “until further order of this court”.

The court has said previously that deportations under the 1798 law can only proceed if those scheduled to be removed are offered a chance to argue their case in court and were given “a reasonable time” to contest their pending removals.

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

The Guardian · Amy Klobuchar calls on supreme court to hold Trump officials in contemptBy Edward Helmore

#SCOTUS moved with urgency late last night, intervening in the Alien Enemies Act cases and blocking #deportations. It appears that a majority on the court finally figured out they were being "played" by the govt who seems to have been moving detainees around to avoid court orders and giving the detainees less than full access to due process.

#Thomas and #Alito, the leading sociopaths on the court, dissented ... of course.

#ICE #DOJ #DHS #AlienEnemiesAct #ACLU #AARP

stevevladeck.com/p/144-the-sup

One First · 144. The Supreme Court's Late-Night Alien Enemy Act InterventionBy Steve Vladeck

[19:14] Rembrandt met 75 werken groots aanwezig in 750-jarige hoofdstad

Het is niet de eerste keer dat H’Art pronkt met werken van Rembrandt van Rijn. Maar het museum in 750-jarig Amsterdam pakt de komende maanden nog groter uit met schilderijen uit de 17de eeuw dan in 2023. Dat is te danken aan de New Yorkse kunstverzamelaar Thomas Kaplan.

dvhn.nl/cultuur/beeldende-kuns

#eerste #RembrandtvanRijn #750_jarigAmsterdam #17deeeuw #2023 #NewYorkse #Thomas

Dagblad van het Noorden · Rembrandt met 75 werken groots aanwezig in 750-jarige hoofdstadBy Erna Straatsma

Elon Musk’s allies are turning a once-obscure federal IT unit into the linchpin of their sweeping campaign to tear down the federal bureaucracy,
sparking fears of improper overreach and chaos among tech employees in the government.

During a tense meeting Monday, employees of the Technology Transformation Services (TTS) section of the General Services Administration questioned Musk ally and Tesla alum #Thomas #Shedd about the agency’s future,
-- after he and a cohort of unidentified 20-somethings spent the preceding days peppering staff with questions about their accomplishments and reviews of their work.

Shedd, who was named the director of the unit last month,
told the workers that the administration viewed them as “Swiss army knives”
who can roll out services across federal agencies.

“You guys have been doing this far longer than I’ve been even aware that your group exists,”
said Shedd, according to a recording of the meeting obtained by The Washington Post.

“The way the administration sees you is you’re kind of the gold standard of how to go in and get work done at these agencies,
how to understand the technical problems that they have.”

In the background of those reassurances, however, Musk’s deputies have been quietly assessing the competency and loyalties of the existing staff washingtonpost.com/business/20

The Washington Post · How Elon Musk’s deputies took over the government’s most basic functionsBy Cat Zakrzewski

Government Tech Workers Forced to Defend Projects to Random Elon Musk Bros

A recent high school graduate and former Neuralink intern have joined meetings to review lines of code and other work history of career public servants,
sparking chaos at a major government agency.

The recent installation of Elon Musk ally #Thomas #Shedd atop the federal IT structure has thrown an agency in charge of servicing much of the US government’s technical infrastructure into disarray
wired.com/story/elon-musk-gove

WIRED · Government Tech Workers Forced to Defend Projects to Random Elon Musk BrosBy Makena Kelly

The federal courts will NOT refer to the Justice Department, allegations that
Supreme Court Justice #Clarence #Thomas may have violated ethics laws .
Thomas has agreed to follow updated requirements on reporting trips and gifts,
including clearer guidelines on hospitality from friends,
the U.S. Judicial Conference wrote to Democratic senators who had called for an investigation into undisclosed acceptance of luxury trips.
Thomas has previously said he wasn’t required to disclose the many trips he and his wife took that were paid for by wealthy benefactors like Republican megadonor Harlan Crow
-- because they are close personal friends.
The court didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.
The Supreme Court adopted its first code of ethics in 2023 in the face of sustained criticism -- though the new code still lacks a means of enforcement.
It’s unclear whether the law allows the U.S. Judicial Conference to make a criminal referral regarding a Supreme Court justice,
U.S. District Judge Robert Conrad wrote.
He serves as secretary for the conference, which sets policy for the federal court system and is led by Chief Justice John Roberts.

apnews.com/article/supreme-cou

AP News · Federal courts won't refer Clarence Thomas to AGBy LINDSAY WHITEHURST

New ethics inquiry details more trips by #Clarence #Thomas paid for by wealthy benefactors

Investigation by Senate Democrats found that Thomas accepted gifts and travel worth more than $4.75m since 1991

Republicans have said the investigation is a way to undermine the conservative majority court,
and all the Republicans on the committee protested against the subpoenas authorized for Crow and others as part of the investigation.

No Republicans signed on to the final report,
and no formal report from them was expected.

Thomas has said that he was not required to disclose the trips that he and his wife, Ginni, took with Crow
because the big donor is a close friend of the family and disclosure of that type of travel was not previously required.

The new ethics code does explicitly require it, and Thomas has since gone back and reported some travel.

Crow has maintained that he has never spoken with his friend about pending matters before the court.

The report traces back to the late justice Antonin Scalia, saying he “established the practice” of accepting undisclosed gifts and hundreds of trips over his decades on the bench.

The late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and retired justice Stephen Breyer also took subsided trips when they were on the bench but disclosed them on their annual forms, it said.

The investigation found that Thomas has accepted gifts and travel from wealthy benefactors worth more than $4.75m by some estimates since his 1991 confirmation
and failed to disclose much of it.

“The number, value and extravagance of the gifts accepted by Justice Thomas have no comparison in modern American history,” according to the report.

It also detailed a 2008 luxury trip to Alaska taken by Justice Samuel Alito.
He has said he was exempted from disclosing the trip under previous ethical rules.

Alito also declined calls to withdraw from cases involving Donald Trump or the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol
after flags associated with the riot were seen flying at two of Alito’s homes.
Alito has said the flags were raised by this wife.

Thomas has ignored calls to step aside from cases involving Trump, too.
Ginni Thomas supported Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election that the Republican lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

theguardian.com/us-news/2024/d

The Guardian · New ethics inquiry details more trips by Clarence Thomas paid for by wealthy benefactorsBy Guardian staff reporter

[13:40] Thomas ‘Nicky’ McConnell found guilty of murder of Gareth Hutch, nephew of ‘The Monk’ by Special Criminal Court

Thomas 'Nicky' McConnell today became the fourth person to be found guilty of the murder of Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch's nephew, Gareth Hutch, in an ambush in Dublin eight years ago, following a verdict by the Special Criminal Court.

independent.ie/irish-news/thom

#Thomas #McConnell #today #fourth #Gerard #GarethHutch #Dublin #eightyearsago #theSpecialCriminalCourt

Irish Independent · Thomas ‘Nicky’ McConnell found guilty of murder of Gareth Hutch, nephew of ‘The Monk’ by Special Criminal CourBy Eoin Reynolds

[13:04] Fourth person found guilty of murder of Gareth Hutch

Thomas 'Nicky' McConnell has become the fourth person to be found guilty of the murder of Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch's nephew Gareth Hutch in an ambush in Dublin eight years ago, following a verdict by the Special Criminal Court.

rte.ie/news/courts/2024/1220/1

#Thomas #McConnell #fourth #Gerard #GarethHutch #Dublin #eightyearsago #theSpecialCriminalCourt