Trump’s DOJ Ultimatum To Pelosi

The Justice Department’s letter lands like a legal ambush, not a press release. By invoking the Supremacy Clause and warning that any move to detain ICE agents “in the performance of their official duties” could itself be a crime, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche didn’t just push back—he reversed the threat. The message to Pelosi, Newsom, and every local official tempted by sanctuary-state theatrics is simple: every email, text, and whisper about interfering with federal immigration enforcement is now potential evidence.

Beneath the legal citations is a deeper collision over who truly “protects” a community. California leaders frame defiance as compassion, shielding those here illegally while painting federal officers as villains. Trump’s DOJ answers with a colder premise: the Constitution doesn’t bend for any state, city, or cause. In that clash, the letter reads less like a warning and more like a promise of what happens next.

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