In March, after blowing up Democratsâ unified opposition to the GOPâs government funding bill, which handed President Trump and Elon Musk expanded powers over federal spending, Chuck Schumer appeared on MSNBCâs All In With Chris Hayes to defend his vote. In the interview, the Senate minority leader said he didnât yet think that our democracy was at risk but made clear what his red line would be: âIf Trump doesnât obey the Supreme Court.â That, he stated, would be âdifferent than anything else. Itâs a quantum leap different, because our democracy is thenâ248 years of American democracy, the Magna Carta is out the window, and we will all have to take extraordinary action.â
This âquantum leapâ did not take long to arrive. Last Friday, the Supreme Court unanimously ordered the Trump administration to help bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. Abrego Garcia is an immigrant married to a U.S. citizen, with three U.S. citizen children, who has lived in this country for 14 years without being charged with any crimesâjust an unsubstantiated claim of gang affiliation. A federal court ruled in 2019 that Abrego Garcia could not be deported to El Salvador, as he faced a risk of death there. The Trump administration brazenly violated this order in March, putting Abrego Garcia on a plane to what is effectively a concentration camp. This act was so âillegal,â in the Supreme Courtâs words, that all nine justices agreed the administration must âfacilitateâ the release of Abrego Garcia and âensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador.â
But Trump wonât do it. The administration argues that only El Salvador has the ability to send Abrego Garcia back. âDHS does not have authority to forcibly extract an alien from the domestic custody of a foreign sovereign nation,â Joseph Mazzara, acting general counsel at the Department of Homeland Security, said in a court filing on Monday. El Salvadorâs president, who visited Trump on Monday, also claimed powerlessness. âHow can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?â he told reporters, cruelly mischaracterizing Abrego Garcia. âI donât have the power to return him to the United States.â (This is all laughable given the recent repatriation of alleged rapists and MAGA diehards Andrew and Tristan Tate from Romania.)
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Itâs been a shameful abdication of leadership by Democratic elites. But there was still an opportunity for redemption. Schumer said that if Trump defied a Supreme Court order, then thereâd be no choice but to âtake extraordinary action.â Presumably he has been preparing for this possibilityânot doing so would be almost inconceivable Democratic malpractice.
But when I reached out to Schumerâs office late Monday, the senator hadnât even posted a response to the news yet. Eventually his office put out a boilerplate statement, which they emailed to me: âThe law is clear, due process was grossly violated, and the Supreme Court has clearly spoken that the Trump administration must facilitate and effectuate the return of Abrego Garcia. He should be returned to the U.S. immediately. Due process and the rule of law are cornerstones of American society for citizens and noncitizens alike and not to follow that is dangerous and outrageous. A threat to one is a threat to all.â In reply, I referenced Schumerâs statement that âwe will all have to take extraordinary actionâ if Trump defied the court, and asked if he had any additional comments about the kind of action needed right now. His office has not responded.
This failure of leadership is particularly maddening from the leader of the opposition party in the Senate, because the upper chamber remains an institution that, as Mitch McConnell demonstrated, provides incredibly powerful tools to the minority party. We know what Senate Democrats could be doing if they decided âto take extraordinary action.â Just a few weeks ago we saw just one senator, Cory Booker, grind the chamber to a standstill for over 24 hoursâan impressive effort, though arbitrary and undirected. Can you imagine how much more powerful it would be if Senate Democrats came together to organize a filibuster relay team that could continuously gum up the Senate until Trump agreed to follow the Supreme Courtâs order?
This isnât a failure of leadership.
Schumerâs a collaborator here. His opposition is performative only.
Itâs a class war.
Schumer just wants to make sure his class wins.
Anyone convinced heâs on the side of working schmucks deserves what is happening
*Trump, Schumer and both political parties want to make sure their class wins