We head back to the courtroom where Judge Paula Xinis was stunned yesterday after the White House and Trump's DOJ still refused to answer the fundamental questions about where the wrongly deported man Kilmar Abrego Garcia actually is?
The Administration argued they were reviewing the Supreme Court ruling that said the US government needed to get Garcia back to the United States and insisted they had no obligation to respond to Judge Xinis until they deemed it to their advantage. They also started to argue the definitions of words within the SCOTUS ruling, clearly implying they intended to drag this whole issue out as long as they can.
I felt the Administration doesn't want this man back on US soil, as he can tell the world the torture Trump and his team have been up to at this gulag in El Salvador, a gulag that some administration members have started asking if the US could buy part of the prison, so they could send American citizens there with no recourse. Then it suddenly dawned on me:
Is Garcia dead already?
Is he dead and the Administration knows it, hence why they are frantically dragging their feet on doing anything in this case.
If that is indeed what's happened, the same people intentionally not answering questions will be the ones trying to convince the American people of a new lie: "We were always looking out for Kilmar. We're just as upset about this as everyone else is!"
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