“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough slammed JD Vance for griping about due course of for deported migrants and mocked the vp for not studying the regulation on the “uppity school” the place he bought his diploma.
That “uppity school” was Yale, from which Vance graduated in 2013.
The Ivy League college had rejected Scarborough.
“You know, I’m just a simple country lawyer, and I didn’t go to Yale or wherever he went,” Scarborough railed throughout Wednesday’s broadcast.
“I went to the University of Alabama — Roll Tide — and the University of Florida — go Gators! But I can tell you, I don’t know what they taught at Yale, I can tell you in Southern state schools, they taught something called due process.”
The MSNBC anchor’s rebuke got here after Vance lashed out on the media and the “far left” by claiming their insistence on due course of for undocumented immigrants is known as a demand for “the vast majority of illegal aliens to stay here permanently.”
“When the media and the far left obsess over an MS-13 gang member and demand that he be returned to the United States for a *third* deportation hearing, what they’re really saying is they want the vast majority of illegal aliens to stay here permanently,” Vance stated in an extended publish on X Tuesday night time.
Scarborough went on to quote a Republican city corridor in Iowa the place offended voters requested Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) why the Trump administration was ignoring final week’s order by the Supreme Courtroom to “facilitate” the return of deported Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was born in El Salvador.
The Trump administration has alleged that Abrego Garcia is “confirmed to be a ranking member of the MS-13 gang by a proven and reliable source.” His household has denied the allegation.
“And so you see those people out in Iowa, maybe they did not go to the law school that JD went to, the vice president went to, I don’t know what they teach at those schools because to tell you the truth, I tried to get admitted into Yale Law School and they responded: ‘Dear Mr. Scarborough, no.’ And that was it. That’s about as far as I got,” he stated.
“But I guess I should thank Jesus as this is Holy Week that I went to a law school that actually taught due process because the Supreme Court has actually followed the Constitution of the United States. We also read that in Southern state schools,” he added.
“They also taught us that if the Supreme Court rules on something nine to nothing — nine to nothing — that’s the Constitution. That’s the law of the land.”
Scarborough stated the Supreme Courtroom’s 9-0 ruling meant that due course of nonetheless existed in America and “existed for people that the administration wanted to grab up and whisk away and take away on an airplane.”
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele claimed on Monday that he has no potential to ship Abrego Garcia again to the US regardless of the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling directing the Trump administration to take “steps to facilitate” his return.