Good news!Activist Judge Boasberg verbally ordered the government to return the illegal immigrants to the U.S., even if officials needed to "turn the planes around," however, they were still sent to El Salvador. Since then, Judge Boasberg has accused the administration of defying his orders, and has threatened to hold the government in contempt.
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Boasberg's blocking of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct, and will move to have him removed from future immigration cases. The DOJ's misconduct charge focuses on a March session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, a panel of federal judges led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that weighs in on how the judicial branch is run.
"Judge Boasberg publicly forecasted his baseless predictions of presidential lawlessness, then issued erroneous rulings based on that preconceived notion," - Chad Mizelle/Attorney General Chief of Staff,
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boasberg should be impeached. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was quick to scold Trump for calling for impeachment:
"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment [of a Judge] is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
source: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-jame...or-flights-john-roberts-supreme-court-2053508
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
Trump's DOJ operates with its own set of rules, so how things were done in the past is no longer expectedMy take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
That very well may happen as your link attestIthinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct, and will move to have him removed from future immigration cases.
If Boasberg is that committed to looser immigration law he should run for Congress where his attempts to legislate would be legal.Activist Judge Boasberg verbally ordered the government to return the illegal immigrants to the U.S., even if officials needed to "turn the planes around," however, they were still sent to El Salvador. Since then, Judge Boasberg has accused the administration of defying his orders, and has threatened to hold the government in contempt.
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Boasberg's blocking of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct, and will move to have him removed from future immigration cases. The DOJ's misconduct charge focuses on a March session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, a panel of federal judges led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that weighs in on how the judicial branch is run.
"Judge Boasberg publicly forecasted his baseless predictions of presidential lawlessness, then issued erroneous rulings based on that preconceived notion," - Chad Mizelle/Attorney General Chief of Staff,
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boasberg should be impeached. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was quick to scold Trump for calling for impeachment:
"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment [of a Judge] is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
source: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-jame...or-flights-john-roberts-supreme-court-2053508
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
If Boasberg is that committed to looser immigration law he should run for Congress where his attempts to legislate would be legal.
Perhaps to honor his oath of office?
Why would he do that?
Unless he ends up impeached, thus having no job.
Why would he do that?
He's already got a job, for the rest of his life.
Perhaps to honor his oath of office?
Uh. my bad. That was not from the linked article - that was from another source (which cannot be named).That very well may happen as your link attest
Unless he ends up impeached, thus having no job.
Good luck with that one.
I wonder if you guys will ever understand how badly you've been conned.
He is already doing that.Perhaps to honor his oath of office?
It would seem both you and the good judge would benefit from attending the same remedial class on Constitutional Law. Just make sure you don't skip the lecture on Article III.
No, he's doing that just fine where he is.
The fact that it upsets you guys so much is just icing on the cake. I hope the next President nominates him up to the Circuit, just to piss you guys off.
It would seem both you and the good judge would benefit from attending the same remedial class on Constitutional Law. Just make sure you don't skip the lecture on Article III.
I love it when you guys try to explain "the law" to me. It's adorable.
He's far too politically motivated to be a sitting judge.Activist Judge Boasberg verbally ordered the government to return the illegal immigrants to the U.S., even if officials needed to "turn the planes around," however, they were still sent to El Salvador. Since then, Judge Boasberg has accused the administration of defying his orders, and has threatened to hold the government in contempt.
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Boasberg's blocking of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct. The DOJ's misconduct charge focuses on a March session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, a panel of federal judges led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that weighs in on how the judicial branch is run.
"Judge Boasberg publicly forecasted his baseless predictions of presidential lawlessness, then issued erroneous rulings based on that preconceived notion," - Chad Mizelle/Attorney General Chief of Staff,
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boasberg should be impeached. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was quick to scold Trump for calling for impeachment:
"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment [of a Judge] is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
source: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-jame...or-flights-john-roberts-supreme-court-2053508
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
Activist Judge Boasberg verbally ordered the government to return the illegal immigrants to the U.S., even if officials needed to "turn the planes around," however, they were still sent to El Salvador. Since then, Judge Boasberg has accused the administration of defying his orders, and has threatened to hold the government in contempt.
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Boasberg's blocking of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct. The DOJ's misconduct charge focuses on a March session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, a panel of federal judges led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that weighs in on how the judicial branch is run.
"Judge Boasberg publicly forecasted his baseless predictions of presidential lawlessness, then issued erroneous rulings based on that preconceived notion," - Chad Mizelle/Attorney General Chief of Staff,
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boasberg should be impeached. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was quick to scold Trump for calling for impeachment:
"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment [of a Judge] is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
source: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-jame...or-flights-john-roberts-supreme-court-2053508
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
Activist Judge Boasberg verbally ordered the government to return the illegal immigrants to the U.S., even if officials needed to "turn the planes around," however, they were still sent to El Salvador. Since then, Judge Boasberg has accused the administration of defying his orders, and has threatened to hold the government in contempt.
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Boasberg's blocking of deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The DOJ has formally accused Judge Boasberg of misconduct. The DOJ's misconduct charge focuses on a March session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, a panel of federal judges led by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that weighs in on how the judicial branch is run.
"Judge Boasberg publicly forecasted his baseless predictions of presidential lawlessness, then issued erroneous rulings based on that preconceived notion," - Chad Mizelle/Attorney General Chief of Staff,
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Boasberg should be impeached. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts was quick to scold Trump for calling for impeachment:
"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment [of a Judge] is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."
source: https://www.newsweek.com/judge-jame...or-flights-john-roberts-supreme-court-2053508
My take: It's rare for the DOJ to formally accuse a judge of misconduct, and the DOJ's accusation will begin a complex and costly review process. Ithinkhope there's a possibility that Judge Boasberg will be recused from ruling on any future immigration matters.
Straw men quotes noted and appreciated.Just more intimidation.
"I dont like your jobs numbers....get out"
"I dont like that you wont lower the fed interest rate...get out"
"I dont like your rulings...get out"
According to the complaint, which was signed by Bondi’s chief of staff Chad Mizelle, Judge Boasberg “attempted to improperly influence” Justice Roberts and two dozen other judges by suggesting the Trump administration might “disregard rulings of federal courts” and trigger “a constitutional crisis.”
"Federal [District] judges are ordinarily barred from making out-of-court public comments about pending or impending matters. It’s unclear whether Boasberg’s remarks at the judges’ meeting qualify and whether he was speaking about any case he knew to be pending or imminent. The complaint also makes more general claims that his statements undermined “public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary.” - A.G. chief of staff Chad Mizelle
source: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/28/james-boasberg-justice-department-complaint-00480938
Straw men quotes noted and appreciated.Unfortunately, they have nothing whatsoever to do with the thread topic.
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