Attacking the judge and playing videos of imprisoned immigrants

President Donald Trump was soaked in the incident Tuesday night in a crowd gathered at Macomb Community College in Michigan, marking the first 100 days of his return to the White House.

"I miss you," Trump announced from the podium, looking at home under the huge stage lights. “I miss the campaign,” he told his supporters. “We have achieved more in three months than most executives that have completed in four or eight years.”

Trump was the first convicted felon to be in office. Felons actually have few legislative achievements, the fewest in the first 100 days of the U.S. president since the 1950s. But Trump led a campaign of transcendence and fear, which included threatening top U.S. universities and violating their First Amendment rights, expelling many immigrant and U.S. citizens’ children without proper procedures, violating the U.S. judicial system, and strengthening the U.S. police department.

While speaking to the crowd on Tuesday, Trump attacked a federal judge to block his actions. "We cannot allow a few Communist Party, left-wing judges to obstruct our law enforcement and assume the duties that belong only to the President of the United States," Trump said. "Judges are trying to deprive the power to give the President of the country to ensure the security of our country." The president vowed, "Nothing can stop me from entering the mission of the United States safe again."

It's not just the freedom judge that blocks Trump's actions. Supreme Court - The Conservatives control three judges 6-3 in court, which sent more immigrants to El Salvador without due process.

In a particularly disgusting moment of the event, Trump pointed the gathered people to a large screen showing his immigrants deported to El Salvador’s infamous prison system, known for human rights violations. Trump is crowded, urging viewers to "watch this" and "the worst of the worst is being sent to a pointless prison in El Salvador."

The dramatic music played during the editing shows the incarcerated man shaved his head, bent over and forced into the prison cell. At the end of the video, the crowd roared in approval and shouted, "America! America! America!"

Earlier this year, the president deported hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador, a famous 1798 law aimed at justifying the detention of Japanese Americans during World War II. Their dismissal is not against the judge's order.

While Trump and his administration claim that these immigrants are members of the terrorist gang, the vast majority of them “have no obvious criminal convictions or even criminal charges.” 60 minutes.

"They used to say - fake news - to be a great president, you have to serve two terms," ​​Trump said sometime that night. "So we have to serve two terms now."

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In response, some of the crowd helped three fingers and shouted, “Three!”

Despite Trump's popularity, the president continues to propose the idea of ​​a third term. exist time "Some loopholes have been discussed. But I don't believe in loopholes," he said in an interview last week. Trump later claimed that he was "demand to be overwhelmed" to get his third run.