Judge weighs holding Trump officials in contempt over deportation order
- A federal judge is considering holding Trump administration officials in contempt for potentially defying a court order to stop deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.
- The judge questioned whether the administration acted in bad faith by rushing to deport the migrants before the court could intervene.
- The case highlights tensions between the judiciary and Trump administration over court orders blocking parts of the president's agenda.
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How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law
Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “Remarkable Things in the Government’s Alien Enemies Act Briefs to the Supreme Court”: Marty Lederman has this post at the “Just Security” blog. “Trump’s Pick to Argue at Supreme Court Made His Career in Culture Wars; President Trump’s choice for solicito…
US Attorney General, Pamela Bondi defends Trump's deportation flights
US Attorney General Pamela Bondi has defended the President Donald Trump administration’s handling of the deportations of alleged gang members to El Salvador. Bondi insisted that the government did not defy a court order when it refused to turn two deportation flights around last month. “I don’t think anyone defied an order by a judge,” Bondi told CNN during a news conference on Friday. “That’s pending in court right now. I think our attorneys h…
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