Donald Trump just sent the Supreme Court an unambiguous message: You made your ruling. Now enforce it, because I’m not going to. That constitutional crisis we’ve expected, yet feared? It’s here.
On Monday, both Trump officials and the president of El Salvador said they could not return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported and sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador.
“Of course, I’m not going to do it,” El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said when he was asked whether he would return Garcia. At his side, Trump sat smirking. Attorney General Pam Bondi joined in the cruel pantomime: “That’s up for El Salvador if they want to return him.”
And just like that, the White House openly defied a unanimous ruling by the nation’s highest court.
Last week, by a vote of 9-0, the court instructed the government to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia. But the justices left Trump just enough wiggle room to scoff at making effort at all, despite multiple rulings from federal courts, including a district court judge who called Abrego Garcia’s arrest “wholly lawless.”








