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Democrats release texts, emails to boost claims Trump nominee urged defiance of courts

UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Documents confirm DOJ official Emil Bove advised ignoring court orders during an immigration enforcement using wartime powers, intensifying scrutiny of his judicial nomination, Senate sources say.

  • Reuveni claims that Emil Bove suggested defying courts to support Trump's immigration policies, as reported by Senate Democrats.
  • U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi dismissed Reuveni's claims, labeling him a 'disgruntled employee' and stating that there was no court order to defy.
  • Reuveni stated that the Trump administration's actions could violate due process rights for many migrants.
  • Senate Democrats released texts and emails from the DOJ that they claim support Reuveni's allegations against Bove.
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Documents back up DOJ whistleblower's claim that top official intended to ignore court orders

The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee has obtained documentation backing up a former federal prosecutor’s claim that Emil Bove told others in the DOJ to ignore court orders

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Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN The big question hanging over the appointment of top Justice Department official Emil Bove to a prestigious appeals court judgeship is whether he actually suggested that Trump’s Justice Department might simply ignore court orders. That’s what a whistleblower who worked with Bove claims, and now that whistleblower has backed up his account with evidence. If Bove really claimed something like that—allegedly saying that…

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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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