Trump, James Boasberg and Judge
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The House passed legislation Wednesday mostly along party lines that limits the authority of federal district judges to issue nationwide orders, as Republicans react to several court rulings against ...
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The Supreme Court’s ruling that the Trump administration can deport migrants under the Alien Enemies Act — with due process guardrails — amounts to a rebuke for Judge James Boasberg, who has become one of President Trump’s bêtes noires on the bench.
A federal judge is scrutinizing whether the Trump administration defied a court order to deport Venezuelans, raising the possibility of contempt in a high-stakes legal fight.
To President Trump, Judge James E. Boasberg is “a troublemaker” and a “Radical Left Lunatic.” But his record and biography, including a friendship with Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, say otherwise.
As U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg continues to be a thorn in the side of the Trump administration’s effort
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A federal judge says the Trump administration may have “acted in bad faith” by trying to rush Venezuelan migrants out of the country before a court could step in to block their deportations to El Salvador.
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Republicans have taken up Trump's demand to limit the power of judges after the president faced several preliminary losses to begin his second term.
James Boasberg, the 6-foot-6 chief judge of the federal trial court in the District of Columbia, rarely ducks attention—and he’s taking the MAGA criticism in stride.