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From: Brumar895/18/2025 7:48:41 AM
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Trump shares ally's plan to 'release terrorists near homes of Supreme Court justices'

David McAfee
May 17, 2025 4:46PM ET



Official White House photo by Andrea Hanks

Donald Trump has been lashing out at the Supreme Court since it handed him a loss on the issue of immigration, and on Saturday he went as far as to distribute a MAGA lawyer's plan to "release 'terrorists' near the homes of Supreme Court justices."

Former GOP staffer Mike Davis has made headlines for his social media comments in the past, and was rumored to be on Trump's list for attorney general. Recently, he posted a plan to get back at the Supreme Court justices for not ruling in line with MAGA.

"The Supreme Court still has an illegal injunction on the President of the United States, preventing him from commanding military operations to expel these foreign terrorists," Davis wrote. "The President should house these terrorists near the Chevy Chase Country Club, with daytime release."

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Chevy Chase Club is "an elite country club that counts Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. among its members," the Washington Post reports.

Trump "re-Truthed" that remark on Saturday.

This led former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau to say, "The President re-posts a suggestion from an adviser that he release 'terrorists' near the homes of Supreme Court justices who’ve merely ruled that the government can’t send people to a foreign gulag without due process."

Davis weighed in on Favreau's statement, writing, "Yes."

"We should send these 'Maryland fathers' where they will feel safe and protected: Wealthy white liberal enclaves, like Chevy Chase and Martha’s Vineyard," he added. "Instead of working-class minority neighborhoods, like Aurora. Then let’s see how much 'due process' you liberals want."
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