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President Donald Trump said he could bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to the United States, but didn't say he would.
Trump’s comments undermined previous statements by his top aides and were a blunt sign of his administration’s intention to ...
In a tense interview with ABC News, Trump undercut his own administration’s legal position on the high-profile case.
The Trump administration admitted to accidentally deporting Abrego Garcia, but has said it won’t bring him back, because he’s ...
President Trump held nothing back while sparring with an ABC anchor over the deported El Salvador native Kilmar Abrego Garcia: "I've never heard of you." ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he could help return an El Salvadoran man mistakenly deported from Maryland but would not ...
Experts say Trump's acknowledgment that he has the power to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia could have significant legal consequences.
But after this interview, there’s nearly no doubt: Trump really believes — or at least wants people to believe — that Abrego ...
Cory Booker and the Hispanic Caucus were planning on going. But Democratic leadership seems to want El Salvador trips to stop ...
During an interview aired on Tuesday with ABC News’ Terry Moran, Trump referenced the image, which he posted to Truth Social on April 18, as evidence that Abrego Garcia belonged to the MS-13 gang.
Trump sparked an odd debate this week after he falsely insisted in an interview that deported migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia had "MS-13" tattooed on his hand.
Trump deflects responsibility in mistaken deportation case, despite court order to help return Salvadoran man held abroad.