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Gavin Newsom, Chris van Hollen and News Croceed have nothing that Democrats want

Gov. Gavin Newsom made headlines Friday, so much so that he mistakenly expelled comments from Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia when he was trying to release news about the tariffs.

Newsom, who announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration at a Central Valley press conference, answered reporters' questions about Abreg Garcia. He called for controversy over whether the man was a gang member “a distraction for the day.”

With that comes chaos, including a roaming news cycle on holiday weekends, neither the News Magazine nor the Democrats wanted, during which Pundits debated whether Abrego Garcia and his external judicial deportation were indeed distracting or a constitutional crisis.

Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) headed to El Salvador to be able to speak with Abrego Garcia and shoot at Newsom: “I think Americans are tired of elected officials or politicians who are all in the storm and add that anyone who can’t stand up can’t stand the Constitution and has to grasp the process of the composition.”

Spoiler Alert: I'm a professional process and shocked our administration is fighting for a moratorium when it comes to immigration, because of course, this is the first step to cut all rights.

Even if it was only in narrow gang membership, Newsom's office later clarified his intentions, even in narrow gang membership, called Abrego Garcia's plight “distraction.” But, the newsom and Van Hollen seem to be smaller and most important than the media plays, the current annoying Democrats: Do Americans care about the constitution or the stock market?

Americans are largely unable to make up their minds to worry them the most. At present, a large number of people twist in terror between horrors is that their life savings disappear before their eyes, and the terrifying constitutional rights belong to the same garbage can. It is an omnipotent moment for Democrats, and there should be room to defend Abrego Garcia's rights (and an extension of us all) and against a meaningless global trade war that threatens to put the United States into recession.

However, the unrepresented controversy about Newsom is currently at the heart of the democratic gap. It's a party in chaos that cannot decide whether to go all out against the attack on democracy or to focus on the wallet issue that ultimately gives Trump a second term to Trump.

It's time to walk and chew gum, guys.

Abrego Garcia is now somewhere in the El Salvador prison.

Perhaps not the worst terrorist lockdown center or Cecot, where he began deportation in facilities that human rights watchers believe are torture, but he is still locked in Kafkas-style situations, which can lead him to life sentences in foreign prisons for crime or crime or judges’ sentences.

According to Armnesty International, such robbery and revelry justice is common in El Salvador, a three-year state of emergency declaration by a despotist leader claiming that he is violating gang crimes, has suspended proper procedural rights and has imprisoned about 83,000 people.

It sounds too close to home because President Trump expels the same crime conversation without evidence, and Vice President JD Vance argues online that due process is too bulky, if Trump is in the next few years, if they are among criminals, as Trump promises, as Trump promises, as Trump promises, for convenience, whether there are criminals.

“The government must observe 'due process' is to ask the question: what procedures are a function of our resources, the public interest, the status of the defendant, the proposed punishment, and many other factors,” Vance wrote on social media last week. “This is a useful test: Ask people who lack the proper process to cry, they make exact suggestions for dealing with millions and millions of lawbreakers in Biden. With reasonable resources and administrative judge constraints, does their solution allow us to deport at least a few million people per year?”

Yes. A stopgap measure.

“There is no new due process,” Adam Winkler, a UCLA professor who teaches the Constitution, told me. “The Constitution clearly shows that it doesn’t matter if anyone who has the right to due process in the United States is an immigrant.”

Newsom, in a more thoughtful interview with Podcaster Bryan Tyler Cohen last week, called this blatant disrespect for the law “the other side of the red line.”

“The Founding Fathers did not survive and die at this moment,” Newsom said. “So if you want this democracy, this democratic republic to survive, it must be clear and conviction, the times, and all your might.”

Therefore, Newsom and Van Hollen have no objection to the importance of the Abrego Garcia case after all. They just can’t reach consensus on how best to attract voters.

Most Americans don’t really know what due process is or what loss means for democracy. But they do understand when gas and groceries are more expensive, and when their retirement savings sink like bricks in the river.

As Mike Madrid, a former Republican political adviser, said, yes, we need to walk and chew gum, “but let’s not pretend they are equal because they are not.”

He said walking is an analogous economy, more important.

In a recent poll, 55% of voters said they disapprove of Trump's way of handling the economy. Another CNBC poll found that Trump's rating of economic performance is that they have pursued his political career after he won elections on economic issues in his political career.

“The fact that the Democrats didn't drive tanks through this issue is malfeasance,” Madrid said. He was right. The economy wins the Trump election and the economy may lose the next Republican.

Fight for Abreg Garcia's rights?

“It's a tough case because people are really – are they defending MS-13?” Newsom said in a Friday press conference. “It's exactly the debate.” [Republicans] Want, because they don't want this debate on tariffs. ”

But it's Trump's theory of chaos that has become so effective. Those who care about democracy must struggle with economic and due process-and more-because if we allow unlimited power in the executive branch, we may not be participating in another free and fair election (like the last time). And, needless to say, Abrego Garcia's moral necessity or is deported without due process.

When that moment demands something bigger, Democrats seem to be trapped in a political mindset—how they win elections.

The ability to walk and chew gum, explaining to voters why both are important.

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