WH Press Sec. Leavitt Says Trump Admin Could Arrest SCOTUS Judges For Criminal Acts, More Anti-Immigration Executive Orders Impending

April 28, 2025 -- 10:30pm By: Kelen McBreen  --   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

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  • Border Czar Tom Homan joins press secretary to combat mainstream media disinformation.

Asked by Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy whether the administration would consider jailing federal or even Supreme Court judges if they helped illegals evade ICE detention as the feds did with a pair of judges last week, Leavitt noted that decision would be up to the DOJ.

She added that “anyone who is breaking the law or obstructing federal law enforcement officials from doing their jobs is putting themselves at risk of being prosecuted.”

At one point, Homan slammed a reporter who questioned President Trump for saying Mexico would be paying for the border wall.

The Border Czar said Mexico has paid for the wall “in a roundabout way,” explaining America’s southern neighbors placing military at the border and accepting the “remain in Mexico” policy has resulted in record-low immigration into the U.S., which is saving taxpayers “millions of dollars every day.”

“We’ve more than made up for the cost of that wall,” he stated.

President Trump will be signing two executive orders Monday further cracking down on sanctuary cities and emphasizing “law and order” by “unleashing America’s law enforcement to pursue criminals and protect innocent citizens.”

Leavitt announced a press briefing will take place on Tuesday morning alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent where they’ll highlight the administration’s economic accomplishments through its first 100 days.

Watch the full press conference here.

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