EXCLUSIVE, THIS JUST HAPPENED: President Trump BLASTS Courts for Blocking Deportation Agenda—”We Have a Very Dangerous Country!”

In a fiery exchange at the White House, President Donald Trump slammed recent court rulings that have stood in the way of his administration’s aggressive deportation agenda. With the midterm elections just around the corner and immigration being one of the most talked-about issues of his presidency, Trump made it clear that he will not let legal setbacks deter him from protecting the country.

Speaking at the White House on Tuesday evening, Trump pointed to the growing number of illegal immigrants entering the United States, many of whom are violent criminals, including murderers, drug dealers, and gang members. His frustration with the courts was evident, as he explained how lengthy legal trials and injunctions have delayed deportations, leaving the country vulnerable.

“We have thousands of people ready to go out,” Trump said, referring to those targeted for deportation. “You can’t have a trial for all of these people. The system wasn’t meant to work this way.”

The Courts vs. Trump’s Deportation Plans

Trump’s administration has faced dozens of lawsuits challenging his executive orders on immigration, including efforts to eliminate birthright citizenship and a recent order aimed at deporting criminal illegal aliens. These legal challenges have resulted in nationwide injunctions, effectively halting some of Trump’s most aggressive immigration policies.

One of the most high-profile cases involves the use of the Alien Enemies Act, which Trump sought to invoke to deport members of MS-13, a dangerous gang with a significant presence in the U.S. A federal judge issued a temporary ruling blocking the deportations, which Trump sees as a serious blow to his efforts to secure the border and protect American citizens.

“Honestly, it’s one of the great successes [to stop illegal immigration],” Trump stated, praising his administration’s progress in shutting down the border. However, he warned that these court rulings could lead to a “very dangerous country” if allowed to continue. He highlighted the issue of illegal immigrants being released into U.S. communities, a problem that has become even more prominent under President Biden’s administration.

The Threat of Illegal Immigration

Trump reiterated his belief that illegal immigration, particularly the entry of dangerous criminals, is a major threat to the country. He described a situation where immigrants are flooding across the border unchecked, with many coming from countries like Venezuela, and even from prisons and mental health institutions.

“We were having hundreds of thousands of people a month come in under Biden, and they came in from prisons. They came in from mental institutions. They came in from gangs in Venezuela and other countries all over the world, not just South America,” Trump said.

He further illustrated his point by referencing countries like Venezuela, which he claimed had emptied its prisons into the United States. The president has repeatedly called out the Biden administration for what he sees as a failure to secure the southern border and address the growing influx of illegal immigrants.

Trump’s Call for Cooperation from the Courts

Despite the setbacks, Trump expressed hope that the courts would cooperate with his administration’s efforts to deport criminals and secure the border. He stressed that deporting dangerous individuals should not be hindered by prolonged legal battles.

“I hope we get cooperation from the courts,” Trump stated. “We can’t have this trial process go on for two years. That’s not what the system was made for.”

The president’s call for judicial cooperation comes at a time when the Supreme Court is set to hear a critical case regarding Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants. If the Court rules against Trump, it could further hinder his efforts to control illegal immigration and continue his aggressive deportation policies.

The Threat of a Trade War with China

In addition to discussing immigration, Trump also addressed his ongoing trade war with China, which has been a focal point of his administration since he took office. Trump has consistently criticized China for its unfair trade practices and has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods to level the playing field for American businesses.

“Ultimately, they have to make a deal,” Trump said of China. “They can’t deal with the United States unless they make a deal.”

Trump’s administration has been locked in a tense standoff with China over tariffs, intellectual property theft, and other trade issues. While some analysts predict that a resolution may be on the horizon, Trump has made it clear that China must agree to terms favorable to the U.S. in order to end the trade war. He also reiterated that the tariffs will remain in place until a deal is reached, signaling that the U.S. is not willing to back down from its demands.

The Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell

Trump’s comments also touched on the Federal Reserve and his relationship with Chairman Jerome Powell. In the past, Trump has publicly criticized Powell for raising interest rates and for his approach to monetary policy. However, Trump denied any intention to fire Powell, despite rumors suggesting that he might do so.

“No intention of firing him,” Trump said when asked about Powell. “I would like to see him be a little more active in terms of his idea to lower interest rates, but no intention to fire him.”

The president emphasized that the timing was right for lowering interest rates, which could stimulate the economy and benefit American businesses. However, he acknowledged that Powell may not be in agreement with his approach, leaving the future of the Federal Reserve’s policies uncertain.

The Growing Tensions and Uncertain Future

As the legal battles over immigration continue to unfold and the trade war with China intensifies, President Trump’s policies remain at the center of national debates. His criticism of the courts and his desire to push forward with his immigration agenda could have significant consequences for both his political future and the country as a whole.

The question now is whether Trump can overcome the legal hurdles standing in his way and continue pushing for the changes he promised during his campaign. With the upcoming Supreme Court case and other legal challenges looming, the fate of his immigration policies is still uncertain.

As for the trade war with China, Trump’s insistence on a fair deal shows that he is not backing down from the fight. The coming months will be crucial in determining the outcomes of these major battles, both in the courts and on the global stage.