In Friday’s transmission or “The Source” of CNN, representative Gwen Moore (D-Wi) answered a question about whether Milwaukee Circuit Circuit Judge, Hannah Dugan, must continue the law stating that “nobody is above the law, but I think the law is immutable in the case of the White House.” And “we had reached some kind of agreement in this country that there were sensitive places where the ice would not operate,” and “jurists should be able to control their courtroom, and the localities should not be pressure and help.”
Host Kaitlan Collins asked: “We have heard that many Democrats criticized the White House about that, let’s say that President Trump needs to comply with the law. But does that not apply to all here?
Moore replied, “Well, no one is above the law, but i think that the law is immutable in the case of the White House. Again, I Want to Reassert That We Had Come To Sub Sort of Agreement In This Country That there were Sort of – To Sort of Say and Splice Whether or Not Shehould Have, Could, Would Have, Ought To Have Left Him Out at an Outside By, And Whether Or Not That Was Interference Or Cooperation, I think those are things that go to the beer room.
Later, Collins asked: “[I]F The ice agents were waiting outside the courtroom, in a public area, where they had to tell a sheriff, according to this document, that they were there and that they expected the audience to be held by and Thyte Judeste and Execution and Thye Jude and the execution and his judge Thye and Thyte and Execution and this with that, if they can prove that she did this, do you think she did this one? “
Moore replied: “Well, you know what, this is not fair to ask me that question, because it has not had a day in the court that litigate and defend itself vigorously, what I think will do. He thinks they should operate and that they do it clearly, out of it, not outside of their court, but perhaps in the street on the street on the street was the appropriate place. They can judge it in the cafeteria of the hospital, but it is not out of their court. On the street on the street it was the appropriate place.
Collins also said in the interview that “President Trump terminated that order, and now, ice can go to schools, hospitals and courts if they wish.”
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