Feb 272026
 

Yesterday, I thought the most interesting development was Abrego Garcia’s vindictive prosecution hearing, which was best covered in two videos, both featuring Adam Klasfeld (one also had Michael Popok and the other also had Glenn Kirschner) and each lasting about a half hour. Bottom line – the DOJ was on defense as the judge had previously announced that there was clearly probable cause, so only their testimony was taken – and it had holes in it. I thought those holes looked big enough to drive a Mack truck through, but IANAL.

From The Brennan Center. The last I heard, the Constitution (including all its amendments) applied to everyone, not just to citizens. I’m somewhat concerned that if the regime carves out social media handles as an exception for non-citizens, it will eventually want to use the fact that the Constitution applies to everyone to apply this exemption to citizens as well. That might not get past the courts, but I can see it winning in the Court of Public Opinion.

This certainly never occurred to me – and it may not have occurred to Robert Reich before either – had it, I would have thought that we would have heard of it. It would not fly in all states – but it might not need to.

Keeping its residents (not only citizens) safe may not be the number one, but even so, it’s pretty near the top, whether or not it is mentioned. It is what all the first ten amendments are about (although the second no longer has the desired effect.)

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