Judge warns of consequences if Trump administration violated deportation order
- A federal judge, James Boasberg, warned the Trump administration of potential consequences for allegedly violating a court order that blocked the deportation of Venezuelan migrants.
- Boasberg demanded additional details on deportation flights, giving the administration until Thursday to comply or provide a justification.
- The Trump administration is challenging Boasberg's authority, claiming that immigration enforcement is an executive branch power.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized Boasberg, asserting that the judiciary is not superior to the president regarding foreign policy.
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Judge who wanted to stop deportation of hundreds of 'gang members' calls Trump administration lawyers disrespectful
A US judge has called lawyers acting for the Trump administration rude and disrespectful. In a hearing, Judge James Boasberg said he could not recall government lawyers ever addressing him in the way they did.
'Woefully insufficient': Trump DOJ gets 'blistering' slap on wrist from deportation judge
The judge who drew MAGA's ire after ordering the Trump administration to turn around a plane carrying hundreds of migrants as part of the president's mass deportation plan gave the administration another slap on the wrist Thursday afternoon.Trump, over the weekend, invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act...
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