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A U.S. judge on Tuesday demanded more details from the Trump administration regarding two deportation flights that took place over the weekend despite an order temporarily banning the removal of people under an 18th-century law. The flights, which landed in El Salvador, have fueled concerns about executive power and potential conflicts with the judiciary. Trump called for the judge to be impeached, prompting a rebuke from the Chief Justice.
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