Hans Schattle
@hansschattle.bsky.social
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Political science professor @ Yonsei University American in Seoul, South Korea Democracy, citizenship; media; politics of East Asia, Europe and the United States
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Here's how the rule of law works, when it comes to presidents who abuse power and violate the constitution.

South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol already faces criminal charges of insurrection, in connection with his failed martial law decree last year.
South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol rearrested
Yoon is in detention for a second time over his failed martial law declaration last year.
www.bbc.com
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gregsargent.bsky.social
Trump's nonstop threats to arrest Dems are also about sleepwalking us into forgetting that free societies don't allow for arbitrary arrests of political opponents.

As @kristyparker.bsky.social says, we need to keep reminding ourselves that this isn't how it works:

newrepublic.com/article/2015...
hansschattle.bsky.social
Quickly, we should launch an initiative to replenish the lost aid and save the millions of lives in danger. The UN, EU, G7, corporations, universities, foundations, churches, advocacy groups, state and local govts could work together to make it happen. The Democrats could take a key organizing role.
hansschattle.bsky.social
Trump and Musk cut vital lifesaving programs so abruptly and thoughtlessly that providers had no time to find alternatives for millions in dire need. This tragedy in Myanmar is the latest example. We need a coordinated effort to replenish the lost USAID resources and to save the lives now in danger.
Starving children screaming for food as US aid cuts unleash devastation and death across Myanmar
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has repeatedly said “no one has died" because of his government’s decision to gut its foreign aid program.
apnews.com
hansschattle.bsky.social
"Trump wants to use military power to exert more control over the American people, and soon top U.S. military commanders may have to decide whether they will refuse such orders from the commander in chief. The greatest crisis of American civil-military relations in modern history is now under way."
The Civil-Military Crisis Is Here
The leaders of the U.S. military may soon face a terrible decision.
www.theatlantic.com
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murray.senate.gov
The scenes out of Chicago should outrage us all. These federal agents are out of control, committing senseless acts of violence & putting everyone at risk.
 
American citizens are being detained & brutalized.
 
This kind of immigration "enforcement" shouldn't be acceptable to anyone.
Immigration agents become increasingly aggressive in Chicago
Activists, residents and elected leaders say increasingly combative tactics used by federal immigration agents are sparking violence and fueling neighborhood tensions in the nation’s third-largest cit...
www.pbs.org
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davidcorn.bsky.social
It was taxpayers’ money. Did Homan give it back? If he kept it, did he declare it on his taxes?
markfollman.bsky.social
Tom Homan, head of ICE, accepted $50k from undercover FBI agents last year, reportedly a bribe in a sting operation. All cash, in a paper bag. Pam Bondi, reading from a script, insists Homan did nothing wrong—yet she refuses to answer any questions about what happened to that cash? Really?
thetnholler.bsky.social
WATCH — @whitehouse.senate.gov : “What became of the $50,000 in cash in that Cava bag? Did the FBI get it back from Homan?”

AG PAM BONDI: *LASHES OUT aggressively, avoids answering entirely* 🤷🏼‍♀️
hansschattle.bsky.social
After failing for almost two years to hold together a center-right coalition and fend off the far right, French president Emmanuel Macron faces intense pressure either to resign or hold elections. It could signal an end to France's Fifth Republic as well as Macron's eight years in power. (Gift link)
As France Faces Political Turmoil, Macron Is Backed Into a Corner
www.nytimes.com
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elisewang.bsky.social
One of the more incredible stories out of LA this year has been how a taco review blog became the best on-the-ground coverage of ICE raids in the city.

They do a dispatch every day, follow-up on the kidnapped people (which almost no media outlet has done), and fact-check government claims.
motherjones.com
@lataco.bsky.social first began as a blog documenting local Mexican cuisine. Now, it’s an essential reporting powerhouse to the city as Trump’s mass deportation plot unfolds.

Check out the latest from our friends at Reveal: tinyurl.com/4cm2bsdr
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mpbreen21.bsky.social
Irony just took its shoes off and slowly started walking into the ocean until it was never seen or heard from again…
Stephen Miller asks when in our history have we tolerated unlawful, riotous assemblies around government buildings
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chrisgeidner.bsky.social
NEW: Second, expanded TRO issued in Oregon case challenging Trump's National Guard deployment to the state bars any state or D.C. National Guard being deployed to Oregon.

Update at Law Dork: www.lawdork.com/p/judge-bloc...
[Update, 11:45 p.m.: By Sunday night, a second temporary restraining order was issued in the case, barring the Trump administration from sending any National Guard federalized under 10 U.S.C. 12406 to Oregon from any state or D.C. The move followed actions by the Trump administration overnight to send members of the California National Guard to Oregon and plans to do so as to the Texas National Guard as well.

At a hastily called hearing on Sunday night, Immergut harshly questioned the Justice Department lawyer before her, Eric Hamilton, asking him — while noting that he is an officer of the court — “Do you believe this is appropriate way to deal with my order?”

Issuing the second TRO in as many days in the case, Immergut called the Trump administration’s actions in apparent response to her first order “in direct contravention” of it.
hansschattle.bsky.social
When Miller makes these kinds of statements, he's handing red meat to his critics. No one elected Miller, and he repeatedly shows contempt for the Constitution and the American people. All members of Congress - plus governors and mayors nationwide - should demand that Trump fire him straight away.
whstancil.bsky.social
Miller’s apparent elevation to shadow president and his seeming intent to declare an end to the constitutional order would, in any other administration, be treated as a executive branch meltdown that was immensely embarrassing for the president and requiring Miller’s immediate removal
hansschattle.bsky.social
Why it's a betrayal of the Constitution - and also dangerous for the capacity of the United States to hold itself together - when Trump governs with a "narrow and exclusionary" view accountable only to his political supporters rather than all the American people, from @jamellebouie.net (Gift link).
Opinion | Who Is Donald Trump Responsible To?
www.nytimes.com
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chrisgeidner.bsky.social
Highlighting that America’s “historical tradition” makes clear that “this is a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law,” U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut on Saturday issued an order temporarily blocking President Donald Trump’s effort to deploy the National Guard in Portland, Oregon.
Federal judge blocks Trump's National Guard mobilization in Oregon
"The President’s determination" that the Guard was needed "was simply untethered to the facts," Judge Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, found. DOJ is appealing.
www.lawdork.com
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nicolefoy.bsky.social
This tactic is in the news again because ICE agents in Colorado were filmed breaking the window of a car with a baby in the backseat coloradosun.com/2025/10/01/i...
propublica.org
In July, we documented nearly 50 incidents of immigration officers shattering car windows to make arrests — a tactic experts say was rarely used before Trump took office.

ICE claims its officers use a “minimum amount of force.”

You can judge for yourself.
“We’ll Smash the Fucking Window Out and Drag Him Out”
We’ve documented nearly 50 incidents of immigration officers shattering car windows to make arrests — a tactic experts say was rarely used before Trump took office. ICE claims its officers use a “mini...
projects.propublica.org
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chasingjulian.bsky.social
I want to live in a world where flags are lowered for people like Jane Goodall. She worked tirelessly to make the world a better place.
hansschattle.bsky.social
The latest example showing why ICE must be abolished and why Trump's nonsense about "the enemy from within" and his unlawful abuses of federal govt power must be stopped. When even one person suffers this sort of violence and cruelty, it's an assault on everything America is supposed to stand for.
cengizyar.com
shocking details out of an ICE raid on an apartment building in South Shore area of Chicago on September 30th abc7chicago.com/post/ice-chi...
hansschattle.bsky.social
Note also that almost every move Trump makes on behalf of "conservatives" contradicts basic American conservative ideas of limited government, freedom of expression, local control and independent civil society institutions. Instead Trump's attempts at domination lean into autocracy and fascism.
hansschattle.bsky.social
Trump's lopsided, extortionate "compact" with universities would force them to freeze tuition, limit foreign student enrollment, restrict definitions of gender, and ban anything that could "punish, belittle and even spark violence against conservative ideas.” Basically hand over control to the govt.
Opinion | Trump’s ‘Compact’ With Universities Is Just Extortion
www.nytimes.com
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mayatudor.bsky.social
I wrote this article in answer to this repeated student question in my @blavatnikschool.bsky.social classroom: does democracy deliver?
jodemocracy.bsky.social
People are losing faith in democracy’s ability to deliver social progress. But are democracies better than autocracies at promoting economic growth, alleviating poverty, and creating healthier, more educated, and more peaceful societies? On all counts, the answer is yes.

muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/a...
hansschattle.bsky.social
Tempting to dismiss Trump's speech at Quantico as a mad partisan ramble, but his repeated comments about "the enemy from within" are chilling and extremely dangerous. Sounds like he's all too eager to turn the U.S. military against the American people. The generals - and all of us - must push back.
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profjasonwest.bsky.social
US cities are not their training grounds. The point is to unleash their white army on the enemy within. That’s us.
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atrupar.com
Trump to generals: "Last month, I signed an executive order to provide training for a quick reaction force that can help quell civil disturbances. This is gonna be a big thing for the people in this room, because it's the enemy from within & we have to handle it before it gets out of control"
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karl-jacoby.bsky.social
Hegseth's words seem especially chilling in light of his whitewashing of the Wounded Knee Massacre as a heroic "battle" only a few days ago. The message would seem to be that the Trump Administration is willing to forgive any atrocity US troops may commit as an "earnest mistake."
atrupar.com
Hegseth: "You should not pay for an earnest mistake for your entire career. That's why today, at my direction, we're making changes to the retention of adverse information on personnel records."
hansschattle.bsky.social
Also horrified that the ICE officer who viciously shoved a woman to the floor in a courthouse in New York - moments after her husband was taken away by federal agents - is now back on the job. He should be arrested and charged with assault as well as civil rights violations.
ICE officer seen on video pushing woman to ground has returned to duty
An ICE officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CBS News...
www.cbsnews.com