DOJ Slams Judge’s Mic romanagement in Deportation Flights Case

In a development that underscores the mounting tension between the Executive Branch and the Judiciary, the U.S. Department of Justice has sharply criticized U.S. District Judge James Boasberg for what it calls “digressive micromanagement” in a case involving deportation flights. The dispute centers on flights that sent Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador over the weekend—a move the Trump administration defends as fully compliant with federal law.

This article provides a detailed look into the controversy, the specific demands made by the judge, the DOJ’s response

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