The judge overseeing Kilmar Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation case held a hearing to determine what the government is doing to facilitate his return from a prison in El Salvador. Judge Paula Xinis admonished the Justice Department, saying the government has shown her "nothing" to date. Meanwhile, Nicolle Wallace discusses Harvard University's decision to resist the Trump administration's demands and what former President Obama had to say about his alma matter. Plus, while Trump moves to impose new tariffs on semiconductors and drugs, Chinese President Xi tries to capitalize on Trump’s tariff turmoil in an effort to become the preferred trading partner for other nations.
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