Trump Adviser Stephen Miller Promises ‘Fireworks’ in Deportation Fight
- On June 24, 2025, a federal judge in Boston announced his intention to resist a Supreme Court decision permitting the Trump administration to restart deportations to South Sudan.
- The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, held that authority over immigration enforcement lies with the executive branch, and determined that Murphy's order lacked adequate legal basis.
- The plaintiffs, noncitizens with final removal orders fearing persecution if deported, were confined inside a cargo container at a U.S. naval facility in Djibouti while their lawyers sought urgent judicial intervention.
- Stephen Miller, Deputy White House Chief of Staff, said on Fox News they will hold the judge accountable for ignoring the Supreme Court and warned Americans to expect fireworks.
- Murphy's defiance has raised concerns of judicial overreach and legal ambiguity, prompting calls for enforcement, accountability, and escalating tensions between the judicial and executive branches.
14 Articles
14 Articles


Trump adviser Stephen Miller promises ‘fireworks’ in deportation fight
The Trump administration is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify whether it can proceed with deportations to South Sudan after a Boston-based federal judge continued to block them in what the government calls “unprecedented defiance” of the high court.
Stephen Miller: Expect 'fireworks' when Trump admin holds a Boston ...
Stephen Miller: "Expect Fireworks as we hold this District Court judge accountable!"
If you haven’t been following this story, let me quickly catch you up to speed and then I’ll show you what Stephen Miller just said. Quick Summary of what you might have missed: Supreme Court Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6–3 ruling allowing the Trump administration to resume deporting certain illegal immigrants—many with criminal records—to third countries like South Sudan, even if the individuals had no prior ties to those nations. …
Boston Judge Issues Ruling Following SCOTUS Decision - Patriot Newsfeed
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing deportations to designated third-world countries to continue without the procedural delays lower courts attempted to impose. The decision reverses a lower court injunction issued by Judge Brian Murphy, who had sought to restrict executive authority over immigration enforcement—despite longstanding precedent affirming broad presidential powers in this area. The high c…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 82% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium