Trump thinks believes he was elected due to people’s desire for law, order

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U.S. President Donald Trump was outraged by court rulings that block certain actions of his administration, and expressed his belief that people had elected him because of their desire for law and order.

The president addressed the issue on Truth Social, Ukrinform reports.

“People are shocked by what is going on with the Court System. I was elected for many reasons, but a principal one was LAW AND ORDER, a big part of which is QUICKLY removing a vast Criminal Network of individuals, who came into our Country through the Crooked Joe Biden Open Borders Policy!” he posted.

According to the president, these are “dangerous and violent people who kill, maim and, in many other ways, harm” Americans.

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“The Voters want them OUT, and said so in Record Numbers,” Trump wrote, blaming Washington DC Federal Judge James Boasberg, who temporarily blocked the administration from using martial law to deport dozens of Venezuelans without due process hearings.

“If it was up to District Judge Boasberg and other Radical Left Judges, nobody would be removed, the President wouldn’t be allowed to do his job, and people’s lives would be devastated all throughout our Country,” the president wrote.

Donald Trump and his team had previously urged for Boasberg’s impeachment over his rulings on migrants.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, in another ruling, Judge Boasberg ordered U.S. presidential administration officials who discussed the Houthi attack on Signal to preserve all messages in that chat for further inquiry.


Source: Trump thinks believes he was elected due to people's desire for law, order

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