THREE Supreme Court Victories against Lawfare Attacking the Trump Administration, plus 4 MILL Illegals w Social Security Numbers
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Apr 9, 2025
The podcast dives deep into three crucial Supreme Court rulings that bolster the Trump administration's agenda. It discusses the deportation of Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act and the implications for immigration policies. Additionally, there's a spotlight on the cancellation of significant teacher training grants, showcasing legal challenges to federal funding. The troubling trend of illegal immigrants receiving Social Security numbers is also examined, raising concerns over taxpayer impacts and government aid policies.
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Deportation of Venezuelan Gang Members
The Supreme Court lifted a judge's order blocking suspected Venezuelan gang members' deportation to El Salvador.
The Trump administration used the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, classifying the gang as part of a hostile government.
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Cancellation of Teacher Training Grants
The Supreme Court upheld the cancellation of $600 million in teacher training grants.
The court ruled that claims against federal money should be brought in the Court of Federal Claims.
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Reinstatement of Federal Employees
The Supreme Court reversed a judge's order to reinstate 16,000 federal employees fired by the Trump administration.
The court ruled the administration followed proper dismissal procedures.
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The Supreme Court lifted a judge's order blocking the deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members to a prison in El Salvador.
The Trump administration used the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law, to classify these gang members as part of a hostile government.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that challenges to deportation must be filed as habeas corpus petitions in the location where the individuals are detained, not as class actions in D.C.
Cancellation of Teacher Training Grants:
The Supreme Court upheld the cancellation of $600 million in teacher training grants, with $65 million yet to be distributed.
The court ruled 5-4 that claims against federal money should be brought in the Court of Federal Claims.
This decision was seen as a technical but significant victory against district judges trying to block the Trump administration's agenda.
Reinstatement of Federal Employees:
The Supreme Court reversed a district judge's order to reinstate 16,000 federal employees fired by the Trump administration.
The court ruled 7-2 that the administration had followed proper procedures for the dismissals.
This decision was another victory against district judges attempting to halt the Trump administration's actions.
Issuance of Social Security Numbers:
Nearly 4 million non-citizens were issued Social Security numbers during Joe Biden's presidency.
These numbers allowed illegal aliens to access government programs and aid, costing American taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reported that many illegal aliens received Medicaid, driver's licenses, and some even registered to vote.
Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports:
A female fencer was disqualified for refusing to compete against a transgender opponent.
Senator Ted Cruz launched an investigation into USA Fencing's policies, aiming to protect women and girls in sports.
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