‘Sorry, Elon’: The New York Post Rebukes ‘Way Out of His Lane’ Musk for Attacks on Judge Who Ordered Halt to Deportation Flights

 
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The New York Post rebuked Elon Musk, the billionaire advisor to President Donald Trump, over his call for the impeachment of a federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to stop deporting violent illegal immigrant gang members while he reviews a legal challenge.  The Post hammered Musk in an editorial published Sunday night.

Under the headline, “Sorry, Elon: Even deporting illegal gangbangers must heed the rule of law,” the Post‘s editorial board argued that “Elon Musk is way out of his lane in cheering a bid to impeach federal Judge James Boasberg, who’s put a temporary hold on deportation flights of illegal migrant gangbangers.”

While the right-leaning newspaper praised Trump for the idea of ridding the country of this scourge, it also acknowledged the legitimacy of the legal challenge to how he’s doing it:

But the rule of law must hold: As legal authority for its actions, Team Trump is citing the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, a law written to cover wartime situations that in the past has only been invoked during wars declared by Congress.

The “war” here is simply Trump’s presidential declaration that TdA is invading the country; challenging that in court is perfectly kosher, as is the judge ordering a pause on new flights until he can hear arguments in the case.

Note that the administration did not defy Boasberg by letting the first two flights land in Honduras and El Salvador: While the judge made comments in court about calling the planes back, his final written order left that out.

And however Boasberg ultimately rules, the case seems destined to go all the way to the Supreme Court. Can the feds simply declare anyone a TdA member before putting them on a plane off to an El Salvadoran prison?

Which makes it just plain silly for Musk to tweet “necessary” of a Texas rep’s plan to file to impeach the judge: It’s nothing of the kind, and cheering it only makes Musk look reckless — a reputation he doesn’t need when many DOGE actions also face court challenge.

“The country needs the courts to sort out a host of legal questions about everything from what advocates insist are illegal migrants’ rights to local obligations to cooperate with federal law enforcement,” concluded the Post. “Trump stopped the bleeding at the border in his first weeks in office; undoing all the Biden-era damage will take a lot longer. And doing it with full regard for the rule of law truly is necessary.”

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