Summary

A federal judge criticized a Trump administration Justice Department lawyer who claimed they didn’t have to follow the judge’s oral order blocking deportations to El Salvador because it wasn’t in writing.

Judge Boasberg questioned why the administration ignored his directive to return immigrants to the US. The DOJ lawyer repeatedly refused to provide information about the deportations, citing “national security concerns.”

Frustrated, Boasberg ordered sworn declarations explaining what happened, quipping that he would issue a written order “since apparently my verbal orders don’t seem to carry much weight.”

  • @BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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    106 days ago

    Did he suffer any serious consequences, No, then why the fuck wouldn’t he disregard it and will continue to do so in the future. Why are people in power in this country either evil and inept or simply inept against the evil ones

  • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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    2188 days ago

    Throw. That. Lawyer. In. PRISON. There may be no way to enforce the law on Trump himself, but make lawyers afraid to do his dirty work.

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        1698 days ago

        Make him do it. Make him do it over and over. New contempt charges every time one of these asshat lawyers refuses a lawful court order. Take up all of Trump’s time with having to continuously pardon his own lawyers.

        • @Ferrous@lemmy.ml
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          428 days ago

          It literally takes trump 20 seconds to tell an aid to start paperwork for a pardon.

          After 8 years of watching the legal system completely and utterly fumble any semblance of justice against Trump, it is bizarre to see you hail legal action as the ultimate method of dismantling the Trump regime. Big “I think Mueller is still going to bring Trump down!” energy.

          Nothing will change until the ruling class have fear in their hearts, and if the most obstructive and radical thing you can imagine is “waste trumps time by making him pardon an extra 15 people” also happens to be the prevalent mindset of other liberals, then yall are mega doomed.

          • @frezik@midwest.social
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            Nothing will change until the ruling class have fear in their hearts, and if the most obstructive and radical thing you can imagine is “waste trumps time by making him pardon an extra 15 people” also happens to be the prevalent mindset of other liberals, then yall are mega doomed.

            Did anyone say it was the only method on the table?

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              8 days ago

              Fair enough. That was wrong of me to falsely insinuate.

              However, I’d still posit that these sort of milquetoast strategies are so ineffective and distracting, that they ought to not be brought up at all since they defang otherwise radical people and distract from real solutions.

              In other words, Trump and team would like nothing more than for the opposition to waste untold millions in legal fees (and weeks of prolonged court time) all to make him auto pen a document over the course of 15 minutes. These suggestions are worth less than nothing.

          • @kescusay@lemmy.world
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            158 days ago

            Nowhere did I say that was the “ultimate method.” Every single thing the orange asshole tries to do should be obstructed and interfered with in every way possible.

        • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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          78 days ago

          Make him do it. Make him do it over and over. New contempt charges every time one of these asshat lawyers refuses a lawful court order. Take up all of Trump’s time with having to continuously pardon his own lawyers.

          This would be at best a minor inconvenience that Trump would just sign with the auto-pen that he’s going after Biden for using.

          And we’ve seen literally dozens of Trump’s high-profile lawyers watch their careers end in disgrace once Trump no longer has a use for them. And for every one that crashes and burns, there seems to be two more willing to take his place. Especially now that Trump is immune from prosecution, making it much less risky for them.

          • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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            168 days ago

            The point isn’t really to inconvenience him though. It’s to cede no ground without documented abuse of power.

            • felixthecat
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              47 days ago

              Absolutely. Make them show outright that they are using authoritarian tactics. Make it known to all that they’re fascists and that they don’t care about democratic principles or the rule of law.

              Make every Trump voters uncomfortable and understand they voted to end this democratic republic.

      • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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        I don’t think he can. Courts have the power to hold people until they comply with a court order.

        Technically so does congress although it’s never done.

        US Marshalls, however, are a real thing and work for the judiciary.

        Edit: ugh, they are responsible for carrying out what the judiciary needs, but it’s still part of the executive (DoJ).

        • TarantulaFudge
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          27 days ago

          I was holding hope for the US Marshalls taking action without the AG calling on them based on what they represent, but they have been helping the Trump with his illegal takeovers of DOGE even assisting with breaking and entering… So it’s probably unlikely they will do anything to assist with reigning in the president.

          • @witten@lemmy.world
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            17 days ago

            See elsewhere in the comments on this post. The judge can effectively deputize someone other than a Marshall if necessary.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      268 days ago

      Throw everyone who implemented it in prison. Trump may have made himself an untouchable dictator but just himself.

      Remember that loyalty only goes one way, unless it’s in trumps personal interest such as profiting from it. Make him go on record as either pardoning the criminals or dropping them

      • @ZK686@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        What about all the hardcore criminals he sent out, should we bring them all back and release them?

        • @de_nada@lemm.ee
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          57 days ago

          Of course not. The normal justice system applies; assuming they are legitimately suspected of a crime, they are held until they can be given a fair trial and their fate determined by just means. That’s how the system works to punish the guilty and exonerate the innocent. Your assumption that these are all “hardcore criminals” is a media product; how has this been determined? It has not. The only just way to determine it is with a trial.

          • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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            37 days ago

            And even if found guilty and justly imprisoned after due process, that doesn’t mean they can legally be deported. If they’re legally in the country then they’re legally in the country

  • @NimdaQA@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    His written orders won’t do anything either. Who knew the constitution can be so easily ripped to shreds by simply ignoring it.

    • @arrow74@lemm.ee
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      648 days ago

      This should have been fixed in the 1800s when Andrew Jackson defied the Supreme Court, but it was ignored and here we are

  • Nougat
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    898 days ago

    ☒ Soap box ☒ Ballot box ☒ Jury box ☐ Ammo box

  • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    848 days ago

    He shouldn’t be letting those attorneys leave the courtroom free men. Hold them in contempt and issue bench warrants for administration officials and anyone carrying out these illegal orders.

    • Fluffy Kitty Cat
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      598 days ago

      This is the only correct response, any other response means that the federal government does not in practice have checks and balances

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        438 days ago

        It also forces Trump’s hand. Either publicly reveal, right now that he is an all-out dictator instead of slow-rolling it, or fold and lose any momentum he has.

        If a violent revolution is needed to take him down, the sooner everyone knows about it, the better.

    • @JacksonLamb@lemmy.world
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      107 days ago

      I think the seeds for this were sown in the post 9/11 secret court system, in which the US govt authorized itself to break national and international law.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        37 days ago

        Even in that case, they claimed there was due process. It may not have been public or aboveboard but they claimed due process. Maybe there was, we can’t tell because it was secret. Worst case scenario, they pretended.

        No one even pretends anymore.

        • @JacksonLamb@lemmy.world
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          37 days ago

          This is even worse, I’m just pointing out that in legal terms the US has been heating this particular frog for quite a while now.

  • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    ‘You felt you could disregard it?’

    Well, given that they disregarded it and are now standing before you arguing that they had the right to disregard it, I think it’s safe to say that yes, they felt they could disregard it. And given that the migrants were deported anyway, your orders were not only completely ignored, but were also being openly mocked on Twitter by Marco Rubio, and they will receive no punishment for doing so, I think it’s safe to say that they were right.

    Frustrated, Boasberg ordered sworn declarations explaining what happened, quipping that he would issue a written order “since apparently my verbal orders don’t seem to carry much weight.”

    He’s about to find out that his written orders carry even less. Remember, the Supreme Court ruled that he can’t even be questioned about official acts, much less investigated. Trump could go on his Twitter knock-off tomorrow and tell this guy to go fuck himself with a chainsaw and there’s fuck-all this judge can do about it.

    • @torrentialgrain@lemm.ee
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      This is kind of insane to witness unfold in real time. These fossils don’t understand that they’ve been stripped from their institutional powers. They are literally not able to understand what’s happening even if it’s totally transparent to anyone watching.

    • @kbotc@lemmy.world
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      58 days ago

      No, he can be questioned about official acts. The wording is that the judiciary decides what is an official act, so if they decide it is, he cannot be punished criminally for what is otherwise a criminal act. The Supreme Court did a bunch of power grabs for itself and effectively declared that Congress couldn’t do squat other than impeachment against the president and the only check on the president’s power was whether the judiciary agreed with him.

      Now Trump’s attacking the judiciary and has made the chief justice have to make a statement that his challenges to his legitimacy will not stand, so I would expect to see a bunch of cases go against Trump just as a judiciary show of force, much like his citizenship emergency challenge where they told him to fuck off and they’d slow walk his case.

      Trump could have ended democracy quite easily if he wasn’t in such a damn hurry to get shit done and snubbing all of the power brokers that he needs to implement his plans is forcing a bunch of needless shit. When the economy is fully in shambles in a few months and the ad spend slows down for media companies, I’d expect them to pounce on how much shit he fucked up. It’s wild seeing WSJ realizing the problem that’s coming down the pipeline and the Murdoch rag shitting on him in the editorials rather than WaPo.

      • @justastranger@sh.itjust.works
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        If something… Unfortunate… Were to happen to Roberts, I guarantee that the rest of the justices would rule in Trump’s favor for the rest of his term with a wide-eyed “fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck” smile plastered on their faces the entire time

    • @ZK686@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      It was disregarded because it was a vocal demand when the criminals were already halfway to their destination. If we allowed a federal judge to say “wait, don’t do that!” and express vocally their outrage, to the POTUS every time they disagreed, there would be no point in having a person voted as President.

      • @Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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        97 days ago

        It was disregarded because it was a vocal demand when the criminals were already halfway to their destination. If we allowed a federal judge to say “wait, don’t do that!” and express vocally their outrage, to the POTUS every time they disagreed, there would be no point in having a person voted as President

        You do realize this happens all the time, right? Death row inmates can be granted clemency literally while they’re strapped to the gurney. It’s literally a case of the judge, governor, POTUS, whoever saying “WAIT, DON’T DO THAT!”. And yes, this includes the judge verbally giving instructions and holding off the proceedings until a written order can be drafted.

        There was nothing stopping them from turning that plane around.

      • TarantulaFudge
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        97 days ago

        The whole point of judiciary is to resolve damages and it’s actually really important that they can issue orders quickly to prevent “irreversible damages”, courts use injunctions all the time even before coming to any kind of decision in order to give time for due process to happen. Especially when there is possibility of harm coming to an individual.

  • @engene@lemmy.ca
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    628 days ago

    Enforce the law! Otherwise, there really is no turning back. US Democracy is dead. Fascism wins. 🇺🇸