Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/15/us/politics/trump-scharf-habeas-corpus-insurrection-act.html
Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right
Secret memos show that the White House debated last year, to a greater degree than previously known, whether to limit habeas corpus rights for undocumented immigrants.
By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
June 15, 2026
Last spring, Will Scharf, an arch-conservative lawyer serving as the White House staff secretary, wrote a secret memo to the chief of staff that reflected growing unease in the West Wing about one of the extreme measures being weighed by Stephen Miller, the powerful adviser driving President Trumps deportation campaign.
Dated April 29, 2025, and stamped confidential, the memo was careful and lawyerly but amounted to a warning against end-running the rule of law. The subject line read: THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.
Habeas corpus the centuries-old right to force the government to justify, before a judge, why it has locked a person up is enshrined in Article I of the Constitution. Mr. Scharfs memo, in its unassuming way, was a blinking red warning light. The second Trump White House was deliberating an explosive new claim of presidential power: the suspension of habeas rights for unauthorized immigrants.
The suspension of habeas corpus has occurred just a handful of times in U.S. history, and always under the most dire circumstances of war or invasion. Yet to a greater degree than previously known, administration officials, encouraged by Mr. Trump, actively weighed taking that step in the early months of his second term this time to accelerate the mass deportation of immigrants in the country illegally.
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Read Will Scharfs Confidential Habeas Corpus Memo
June 15, 2026
Will Scharf, the White House staff secretary, wrote a secret memo to Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, outlining his concerns about suspending habeas rights for unauthorized immigrants.




