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11. Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right (Gift Article)
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 08:12 PM
Jun 15

Secret memos show that the White House debated last year, to a greater degree than previously known, whether to limit habeas corpus rights for undocumented immigrants.



https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/15/us/politics/trump-scharf-habeas-corpus-insurrection-act.html?unlocked_article_code=1.qVA.udsu.XAy4X9FMTHHA&smid=url-share

Last spring, Will Scharf, an arch-conservative lawyer serving as the White House staff secretary, wrote a secret memo to the chief of staff that reflected growing unease in the West Wing about one of the extreme measures being weighed by Stephen Miller, the powerful adviser driving President Trump’s deportation campaign.

Dated April 29, 2025, and stamped “confidential,” the memo was careful and lawyerly but amounted to a warning against end-running the rule of law. The subject line read: “THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.”.....

Inside the White House, Mr. Miller, the influential deputy chief of staff, saw an opening for an idea he had raised previously: What if Mr. Trump simply claimed the power to suspend habeas corpus?

Then the locked-up immigrants would be blocked from receiving hearings or even from seeking court orders to prevent their removal from the country. This was an opportunity for Mr. Trump not only to speed up deportations, but also to assert vastly expanded power over a legal system that was getting in his way......

Habeas corpus had been formally suspended only four times, most recently after Pearl Harbor. In every case, the country was at war or facing armed rebellion. Only Lincoln, at the start of the Civil War, had ever claimed the power without congressional authorization, and only during a long congressional recess......

Under immense public pressure, the administration would subsequently take a different course of action. The most vocal immigration hard-liner, Gregory Bovino, the Customs and Border Protection commander-at-large, was removed from his post, and the administration held back on ICE pushes in cities in the weeks after Mr. Pretti’s death.

Yet just as the idea of suspending habeas corpus was set aside but never fully abandoned by some inside the White House, the Insurrection Act, at least in the eyes of its proponents, would remain a loaded weapon in a West Wing eager to test the limits of presidential power.

There is a long and detailed article on the discussions in the trump White House on suspending the writ of habeas corpus or invoking the Insurrection Act. After reading this article, I am scared. Firing Bovino was the right move but I fear that if trump loses the midterms, we may see the writ of habeas corpus suspended.

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K&R MustLoveBeagles Jun 15 #1
I saw that. LoisB Jun 15 #2
It was clear in May of 2025 (part of some "project") usonian Jun 15 #3
Generally known as I recall Ponietz Jun 15 #25
Exactly-- didn't seem like new "news" as horrible as it is LymphocyteLover Jun 16 #44
We've been watching. cachukis Jun 15 #4
Trump is weak and incompetent Fiendish Thingy Jun 15 #5
The justice department and immigration and customs routinely ignores court orders hookaleft Jun 15 #7
They don't "routinely ignore" court orders Fiendish Thingy Jun 15 #9
They do it many times every single day hookaleft Jun 15 #13
It is not as black and white as you portray it Fiendish Thingy Jun 15 #18
The fact that such a thing has even come up in "discussion" should be of major concern... the nelm Jun 15 #21
The may try, but, as before, they will fail. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 15 #27
White Supremacy kinda does shit like that. LuvLoogie Jun 15 #6
let em. if everyone ignores that it will do them no good nt msongs Jun 15 #8
Well you can feel better about DU Figarosmom Jun 15 #10
Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right (Gift Article) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 15 #11
Well trump himself said we have the 2nd Amendment solution. Callie1979 Jun 15 #17
Haberman selling her book MorbidButterflyTat Jun 15 #12
Are the points in the book false? Callie1979 Jun 15 #16
Hey Folks popsdenver Jun 15 #14
The Dem Attorney Generals are ready. The are locked and loaded hookaleft Jun 15 #22
The Dem Attorney Generals are ready. The are locked and loaded hookaleft Jun 15 #24
GOP Governors wont call out NG to protect voters. Callie1979 Jun 15 #15
KNR and bookmarking niyad Jun 15 #19
Sure they gonna try and make folk scared. Well, fuggem sideways with a plank fulla rusty nails. struggle4progress Jun 15 #20
Here: Amaryllis Jun 15 #23
And here: sop Jun 15 #28
And here BumRushDaShow Jun 16 #45
Well, I saw multiple post threads on it, so I guess I do not know how missed it was or wasn't. RockRaven Jun 15 #26
I also saw it on multiple news shows, and YouTube Akakoji Jun 16 #40
Truth be told...I'm not sure about ANYTHING anymore. sprinkleeninow Jun 15 #29
Lawrence on MS Now is covering this story tonight. nt cliffside Jun 15 #30
Invoking the 'insurrection act' to put down protests may provoke an American BASTILLE DAY !!! Jack Valentino Jun 15 #31
This oughta get those detention centers filled quickly and give away more tax money. live love laugh Jun 16 #32
Yup. Get ready. It's gonna get messy. Joinfortmill Jun 16 #33
Lot of us out here in the same boat, and HighFired49 Jun 16 #43
Helps when "Disappearing" Democrats, Independents, RINOs... Kid Berwyn Jun 16 #34
Trump will not go gentle into that good night. dalton99a Jun 16 #35
a rapid metal item would help dave99 Jun 16 #39
I noticed... it's just that... Happy Hoosier Jun 16 #36
Would they do this before MidTerms so that it won't be as obvious it was because their candidates got wiped out? ChicagoTeamster Jun 16 #37
Just end shitstain dave99 Jun 16 #38
The bottom line is that the Trump regime discussed the possibility of suspending Habeas Corpus but never followed Martin68 Jun 16 #41
Another story, same topic Lulu KC Jun 16 #42
*If*? relayerbob Jun 16 #46
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