Megyn Kelly gave Donald Trump a scary warning about one crisis that could wreck him

Donald Trump has gotten off to a fast start in his second term.
The resistance is getting ramped up by Democrats.
And Megyn Kelly gave Donald Trump a scary warning about one crisis that could wreck him.
Rogue judges have the country on a path to a constitutional crisis
The Trump administration was hit with more injunctions and temporary restraining orders in February than the first three years of the Biden administration.
D.C. District Court Judge James Boasberg added to the judicial overreach by issuing a restraining order blocking President Donald Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport illegal aliens who are gang members.
Trump designated the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization.
He invoked the Alien Enemies Act to speed up their deportation by skipping an immigration hearing to expel them as national security threats.
Boasberg ordered two planes carrying more than 200 Tren de Aragua members to return to the United States when the planes were already in the air.
The gang members were dropped off in Honduras and El Salvador.
Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly ripped Boasberg for moving the country toward a “constitutional crisis” on her SiriusXM show.
“This judge is losing his mind that Trump is not doing everything he’s commanding him to do,” Kelly explained. “This is the closest thing we’ve seen yet to a constitutional crisis. You know how the Left has been throwing that term around? And it’s not because of Trump. It’s because of a judge who thinks he’s the President.”
Democrats push a big lie about Trump’s deportations
Democrats and their media allies were outraged that the Tren de Aragua members couldn’t go in front of a judge before they were deported under the Alien Enemies Act.
The media amplified bogus stories from the families of the gang members that this was a case of mistaken identity.
Kelly wasn’t buying the spin.
“Trump says these are gang members. Tom Homan says ‘They’re gang members. We’ve done our homework,” Kelly said. “That’s who they are. We are shipping them out of the country with a ride.’ I mean, we’re being courteous to them, giving them a ride, although it ends in El Salvador to prison, which is generally where gang members wind up, whether it’s domestically or internationally.”
Boasberg demanded information from the Trump administration about the flights and gang members on them.
The Trump administration refused citing national security reasons.
“This Judge Boasberg is speaking to Donald Trump as though he’s the judge’s underling, his clerk, who needs to run around answering the judge’s every little question. This is foreign policy,” Kelly stated. “This is where Trump is at the apex of his power, which Judge Boasberg doesn’t seem to understand.”
A 1948 Supreme Court ruling prevents lower court judges from reviewing deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
“This is so out of order, what the judge is doing,” Kelly said. “All of this is extrajudicial behavior because the Alien Enemies Act says he doesn’t get to review presidential declarations under that act, all right.”
Donald Trump’s agenda is being hamstrung by activist judges who are using their position to make nakedly political rulings.