Trump's Homeland Security Secretary Says He Won't Pledge to Follow Court Orders

The Department of Homeland Security’s secretary announced he will not commit to following court orders. The declaration came after questions about the department’s compliance with recent rulings.

The Department of Homeland Security’s secretary announced he will not commit to following court orders. The declaration came after questions about the department’s compliance with recent rulings. The secretary’s stance contrasts with expectations of adherence to judicial decisions. Officials noted that the refusal does not specify which orders are in question. The statement leaves uncertainty about how the department will act on pending mandates. Legal observers highlighted the potential implications for enforcement actions. The development adds to ongoing discussions about executive compliance with the courts. Stakeholders await further clarification from the department on its policy direction.