Trump administration flouts court orders
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6 times the Trump administration has clashed with opponents over court orders

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No judge has held a member of the Trump administration in contempt of court.
The clashes have raised concerns about the separation of powers and the potential for a constitutional crisis.
On at least four occasions, judges have expressed concerns about compliance with court orders.
Each of the cases are ongoing or being appealed, so the district court orders may be vacated as higher courts weigh in.
A federal judge gave lawyers two weeks to provide more information about three recent removals of noncitizens to El Salvador .
Judge Brian Murphy described the "potential violations of the temporary restraining order" as "concerning" Two days after Judge Murphy temporarily blocked the deportations, the Trump administration removed 17 alleged members of Tren de Aragua and MS-13 .
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