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
A federal judge on Thursday ordered key Trump administration agencies to preserve messages sent on Signal between March 11 to March 15.
The Trump administration has been withholding information from a judge in Washington, D.C., in a case about Alien Enemies Act deportations because the information is, according to the Department of Justice,
Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense secretary, the national security adviser and the secretary of state, must preserve the messages they exchanged.
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
A judge who blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to expedite deportations of gang members once participated in a mock trial with former Vice-President Kamala Harris’ husband — and he is not the only judge stonewalling Trump’s orders that has a conflict of interest.
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President Donald Trump sounds off on news that Judge James Boasberg has been assigned another Trump-administration-related case, blasting him as "Highly Conflicted."
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The week did end with a win for the administration. The D.C. appeals court temporarily paused two lower court rulings that had reinstated Cathy Harris to the Merit Systems Protection Board and Gwynne Wilcox to the National Labor Relations Board. Trump had directed that both should be fired.