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Judge Boasberg’s Internal Memo Prompts Discussion of Political Neutrality

  • A confidential memo reveals that federal judges in Washington, D.C. expressed concerns about President Trump's potential non-compliance with court orders during a March 2025 Judicial Conference, raising issues of judicial impartiality.
  • Judge James Boasberg told Chief Justice John Roberts about fears that the Trump administration might disregard federal court decisions, leading to possible constitutional crises.
  • Following the conference, Boasberg issued rulings against Trump, including blocking deportations to El Salvador, yet the Supreme Court later sided with Trump, limiting individual judges' authority.
  • The memo, highlighting perceived bias against Trump, further erodes trust in the federal judiciary, as Boasberg acknowledged the administration's compliance with court orders was previously unquestioned.
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The Federalist broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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