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Trump says he is ‘entitled’ to deport people without trials

Following an emergency order from the supreme court on Saturday blocking his administration from deporting suspected Venezuelan gang members without affording them due process, Donald Trump just told reporters that it is not possible to have trials for all of the people he wants to deport.

Asked by a reporter for the Daily Caller if he is happy with the rate of deportations, Trump thanked her for the question and repeated the baseless claim he has made in the past that foreign nations, including Venezuela and “the Congo”, have “emptied their prisons into the United States” and created an emergency that can only be dealt with by the emergency powers he claims the 1798 Alien Enemies Act affords him.

“We’re getting them out, and I hope we get cooperation from the courts because you know, we have thousands of people that are ready to go out, and you can’s have a trial for all of these people” the president said.

“It wasn’t meant, the system wasn’t meant- and we don’t think there is anything that says … Look, we are getting some very bad people, killers, murderers, drug dealers, really bad people, the mentally ill, the mentally insane, they emptied out insane asylums into our country, we’re getting them out. And a judge can’t say: ‘No, you have to have a trial,’” he continued.

“No, we are going to have a very dangerous country if we are not allowed to do what we are entitled to do,” Trump concluded.

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As her popularity rises, AOC takes aim at her biggest rival: Fox News

With new polling showing that she is by far the most popular politician in her home state of New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted a video clip on her social media channels on Tuesday in which she heaped scorn on what may be her chief political rival: Fox News.

In the clip, which was taken from her remarks at a “Fight Oligarchy” rally with Bernie Sanders in Folsom, California last week, Ocasio-Cortez criticized the Fox host Jeanine Pirro for suggesting that millions of dollars in social security payments paid to children are an example of waste or fraud.

Remarks by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at a rally in Folsom, California on 15 April.

“I’ve got a notice for you, Jeanine Pirro. Those babies get Social Security because their parents died”, Ocasio-Cortez said. “That’s not a waste. That’s humanity. That’s America. That’s the country that we fight for. Those are the promises we make to one another.”

In her remarks, the Bronx-born New York representative also pointed out that Pirro, a former judge, “is from Westchester Country, where I went to public school”.

New polling research from Siena College, released on Tuesday, shows that Ocasio-Cortez has a net favorability rating among New York state voters of +14, far outstripping two other New York City natives, the Brooklyn-born Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, who is at -10, and the Queens-born president, Donald Trump, who is at -15.

The same polling also reveals that Ocasio-Cortez has even higher net favorability ratings with Black voters (+37) and Latino voters (+24) in the state, which the MSNBC contributor Rotimi Adeoye suggested could help her do better than the Brooklyn-born Sanders in a Democratic presidential primary.

Whether or not Ocasio-Cortez can use her popularity at home as the foundation for a presidential run, her comments about Pirro, and Trump, at a rally alongside Sanders underscores the sudden centrality of the New York metro area to national politics.

That was made even more plain on Monday, when Trump responded to a plea from Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade to use the power of the federal government to help the Long Island high school he attended keep its Native American mascot. Trump took time out from the financial crisis he ignited with his global tariff war to direct his education secretary, Linda McMahon, to intervene on the side of the Massapequa High School “Chiefs” against the state’s educational authority, which wants to ban Native American mascots and nicknames for public high school sports teams.

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