I'm thinking back to Hamdi era, and can not recall a US citizen arrested on US soil, denied due process, and SCOTUS upheld it.
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Replying to @brianbeutler
Because a) they finally charged Padilla to prevent SCOTUS ruling & b) Obama DOJ got Awlaki's suit dismissed on secrecy grounds
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Replying to @ggreenwald
so why am I off base in saying the regime Trump wants to impose is not normalized, irrespective of his fondness for dictators.
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Replying to @brianbeutler
Because you appear unaware the due process ship already sailed? It is normalized even with you?
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Replying to @brianbeutler
LOL!! "No, I don't think past radical abridgments of due process are serious but this is not normalized."
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald
I never said anything like that, as you know.
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do you guys believe the regime Trump is proposing, and CNN debating, is basically no different than the current one?
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Replying to @brianbeutler
I think
@ggreenwald was quite clear. A lot of things Trump proposing is new. Limiting due process for terror suspects is not.2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald
so you *do* think that, as pertains to detaining people like Rahami, Trump would be continuation of status quo?
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Do I think he would use NDAA provision Obama signed into law? Yup. @ggreenwald
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Replying to @emptywheel @ggreenwald
OK, well, I sincerely hope we never have to revisit this conversation.
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