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'Want to assume powers of presidency': Donald Trump blasts judiciary, demands Supreme Court action for judges blocking administration orders

IndiaTimes Friday, 21 March 2025
US President Trump criticized the judiciary after a federal judge blocked his administration's deportation of Venezuelan migrants. Trump called for Supreme Court intervention and criticized Chief Justice Roberts. The administration must justify its actions concerning the deportations by Tuesday.
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