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The order came as part of the initial phase of a lawsuit brought this week by the left-leaning nonprofit group American Oversight in response to the Atlantic’s explosive story about the Cabinet membe...
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A U.S. judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from stripping protection from deportation for some Venezuelan immigrants.
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In a statement, Rubio said the group included "murderers and rapists" but did not provide names or details of the alleged crimes or of any convictions.
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The Trump administration is backing calls to revoke Judge James Boasberg’s security clearance after he blocked use of the Alien Enemies Act. NBC News legal analyst Catherine Christian joins Way Too Early to sound the alarm on the "quite frankly dangerous” move.
U.S. District Judge James "Jeb" Boasberg, who last week ordered the Trump administration to pause deportations under the Alien Enemies Act—including flights carrying alleged gang members to El Salvador—is now facing growing calls for impeachment from Republican lawmakers. But how does the judicial impeachment process work?
President Donald Trump blasted the “highly conflicted” district court judge he says is taking all the cases against the White House for himself while calling for an investigation into
WASHINGTON — The federal judge who ruled against Donald Trump's deportation ... In his 14 years on the federal bench, James “Jeb” Boasberg has resolved secret grand jury disputes that arose during the special counsel investigations into Trump ...
As President Donald Trump's battle with the judiciary escalates, House Republicans are eyeing ways to rein in judges from blocking parts of his agenda.
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The chief judge of the District Court ruled against the deportation flights of undocumented immigrants to El Salvador
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday said the federal judge assigned to adjudicate the Signal group chat case “cannot be objective,” adding, “many judges need to be
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Judge calls Trump response about Venezuelan deportation flights 'woefully insufficient'Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg had asked for details about the number of deportation flights on Saturday, as well how many passengers they carried and where they landed. He is weighing whether the government defied his orders that day − first o ...
The daughter of DC District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg is employed by a nonprofit that received millions in government funding, opposes the Laken Riley Act — and whose founder argued that the jurist “rightly” blocked President Trump from swiftly deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members.