Wednesday saw the comeuppance of obsessive anti-Trump Judge James Boasberg, the DC Circuit Court judge who’d repeatedly arrogated to himself the authority to overrule the president on national immi…
It looks like the judicial lawfare against Team Trump is passing its peak, as feral federal jurists get slapped down and state justices learn they can’t break the law to serve the Resistance., the DC Circuit Court judge who’d repeatedly arrogated to himself the authority to overrule the president on national immigration policy. In March 2025, he issued an emergency order stopping any deportation of illegal immigrants to El Salvador.
Team Trump complied, but a plane bearing some deportees was already out of US airspace before the order came down; it followed instructions and handed them over to El Salvadoran authorities — promptingin complying with federal court orders — as opposed to the Biden crew, which flouted even the US Supreme Court on both student-loan forgiveness and pandemic-era eviction bans.
Now the DC Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Boasberg overstepped majorly, with Judge Neomi Rao calling out his “a clear abuse of discretion.”Mamdani wants to 'eat the rich'? Then who will be left to feed the city’s ginormous budget?
Judicial abuses are even more flagrant at the state-court level: Consider Minnesota Judge Hannah Dugan, who in April 2025 obstructed federal agents trying to detain an illegal immigrant byThe migrant was chased down and caught before he could do more harm; Dugan was arrested and charged, and then convicted of a felony in December.
Meanwhile, the Supremes have been clarifying the limits on the lower federal courts. In Trump v. CASA last June, the high court ruled 6-3 that three district court jurists — John Coughenour in Washington state, Deborah Boardman in Maryland and Leo Sorokin in Massachusetts — had overstepped by issuing emergency nationwide injunctions blocking enforcement of Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship.
That was a stunning blow to the then rapidly-congealing conventional wisdom that lower-court judges’ powers exceed those of the president . The Boasberg slapdown should re-emphasize that — though it may be appealed to the full DC Circuit, and possibly then to the Supreme Court. than what a civilian face would for obstructing an officer; that would further drive home the lesson.
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