Trump ‘looking into’ the legality of deporting US citizens who commit violent crimes to El Salvador
Asked if deporting American citizens to central American prisons is legal or if it will require a change in the law, Leavit says:
It’s a legal question the president is looking into … He would only consider this, if legal, for Americans who are the most violent, egregious, repeat offenders of crime who nobody in this room wants living in their communities.
Yesterday, Trump reaffirmed that he is “all for” deporting naturalized American citizens to El Salvador “if they’re criminals”.
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Sam Levine
Harvard University has retained two notable lawyers as it prepares to fight the Trump administration’s efforts to halt billions in federal funds.
The university sent a letter on Monday to the Trump administration saying it would not acquiesce to the administration’s demands. It was signed by William Burck, a managing partner at the firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP and Robert Hur, a partner at the firm King & Spalding.
Hur, a former US attorney in Maryland, served as the special counsel that investigated Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents. While his final report cleared Biden of any wrongdoing, it contained devastating language describing Biden as “an elderly man with a poor memory”.
Burck and his firm have several connections to the Trump administration and allies.
Most recently, Burck reportedly helped broker a widely-criticized deal between Paul Weiss and the White House in which Paul Weiss agreed to provide $40m in pro-bono legal services. The agreement was widely seen as a capitulation to Trump and emboldened him to go after other law firms.
Burck has also represented Steve Bannon and was chosen by the Trump Organization in January to serve as its outside ethics counsel. He also helped lead confirmation efforts for treasury secretary Scott Bessent. He has also represented former White House counsel Don McGahn and former secretary of state Mike Pompeo.
He also served on the legal team of New York City mayor Eric Adams as he contested corruption charges that were ultimately dropped at the request of the Trump administration. Burck is said to have been involved in helping negotiate that outcome, according to the New York Times.