We all know that Trump doesn't have the class to admit a mistake. That would be like saying he was wrong about something and, in his opinion, HE IS NEVER WRONG.
And then Trump suspended the 15-year DOJ veteran attorney, (for not following orders from the Attorney General), who, when he was backed into a corner by the judge, admitted that Mr. Garcia had been deported in error.
Not following orders? From the Attorney General?
It's unfortunate that the attorneys in Trump's DOJ are expected to ignore that they are, first and foremost, Officers of the Court.
LAMP
I'm convinced that Trump's actions are a clear marker for how little he cares about low poll numbers on the economy or any other indication of his failure to uphold his Oath of Office.
He has a bigger plan in store for himself
By now it shouldn't be hard to figure out that Trump's maniacal lust for the power that has escaped him his entire life is the driving force behind his irrationality now . . and the leadup to what ends he'll take to hold onto that power, including the Insurrection Act, before the next election that would most likely kick him (or his chosen successor) to the curb.