And just to say how it feels to be on this list it is really quite sad. As a fan of both the anime and manga that is out yet again, and also in a few places and a few others, it is also very sad in its most recent outing that not only will it get released in a big volume over here in Japan, it will also get a second season for a fifth season for it too.Source: Twitter<|endoftext|>A federal panel in Washington voted to hold President Donald Trump liable for a reported $5 million he hid from the United States in the form of illegal immigration.The panel's decision, which was approved unanimously, effectively closes all loopholes that allow the president to avoid a special legal authority by issuing an executive order to prevent the White House from releasing classified information at a time the president wants to control, the Washington Post reported Thursday.The controversial order — an executive order that allows Trump to ignore congressional requests to limit immigration from countries that include his own — could extend to cover some of the hundreds of thousands of refugees, and could put at risk a president with little or no legislative oversight whom foreign officials and others perceive to be seeking to benefit by the Constitution.U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton has scheduled a hearing to give Trump early indications of whether to appeal the decision to stay on the case.The order also requires the President to provide an independent review of federal immigration records by other agencies before his executive order is issued, and the president must make clear what he wants to do in response, according to the Post. It also requires him to provide details of his decisions to other key agencies in the Justice Department."We were really surprised that the House demanded and agreed to an independent review of every decision that Trump made to avoid a special legal authority," said Bob Gorney, an attorney-client in the case. "As many as 50 other organizations and members of Congress expressed deep concern and anger that [the president] could potentially undermine this ability to enforce the law and further restrict immigration as an executive authority, the only way that the Constitution allows him to do that is if he continues to make his own decisions."The panel was appointed by a Republican-controlled Congress, and was based on a decision by Attorney General Jeff Sessions that Trump made about the administration's "tremendous" travel ban on people from four Muslim countries in 2013, and then decided that the administration never asked for a permanent injunction to prevent the ban was put on hold.Trump's administration has spent millions of dollars rolling in the executive order's budget and other legal victories over the many years of the administration, but its refusal was blocked by an unusually strong Senate. Trump has expressed optimism about a replacement for Sessions after the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the original ruling of the previous court and upheld the new precedent, though it hasn't actually applied to the Trump presidency now.In the most contentious case to come before the Supreme Court in the matter of the Trump administration's order, a federal judge issued a legal judgment that was supposed to protect the administration from potentially taking steps to protect people living in this country illegally. Sessions' order, which was approved only two days ago, will not be up for a hearing next week, and the judge also ordered the president to provide a preliminary review of the issue before issuing an order to review, a process that could take over two years or more. Trump's order will be based in part on the decision from the U.S. Attorneys Office, which is tasked with overseeing the executive branch.It's unclear if Sessions will take a step to make the executive order come into effect