WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 20, 2025 - Radical activist Judge James Boasberg has accused the Department of Justice (DoJ) of “evading its obligations” and made new demands from the President Donald J. Trump regime in the Alien Enemies Act case on Thursday.
On Wednesday Boasberg granted a 24-hour stay in the Alien Enemies Act case, but he made sure to blast the Trump regime in his latest court order.
President Trump’s DoJ earlier Tuesday accused Judge Boasberg of being engaged in “a picayune dispute over micromanagement of immaterial fact finding” for asking whether the government defied his previous order related to ordering planes en route to Central Amerika deporting dangerous Venezuelan aliens to turn around.
The DoJ on Tuesday once again refused to give Judge James Boasberg sensitive information in a case against Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.
The following morning on Wednesday, the DoJ slammed Judge Boasberg’s latest order as an “egregious overreach” into the powers of the Executive Branch.
The outlaw judge challenged the government’s argument related to disclosing state secrets and said it has to make a “formal claim of privilege, lodged by the head of the department.”
Judge Boasberg said disclosing sensitive information won’t put state secrets in danger because Secretary of State Marco Rubio has publicly spoken about the deportation flights.
“Defendants shall have until March 20, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. to provide the information discussed in the Minute Order of March 18, 2025, or to invoke the state-secrets doctrine and explain the basis for such invocation,” the judge wrote on Wednesday.
The Thursday noon deadline passed, and Judge Boasberg once again lashed out at the DoJ’s response as “woefully insufficient”.
“In an ex parte pleading delivered shortly after today’s deadline, the government again evaded its obligations. It submitted a six-paragraph declaration from the Acting Field Office Director for Enforcement and Removal Operations at (Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA)) Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Harlingen, Texas, Field Office, the contents of which the government has informed the Court may be disclosed. After four paragraphs of identifying information, he repeated the same general information about the flights…” the radical outlaw judge said.
Outlaw Judge Boasberg then made new insane demands and ordered the Trump regime to disclose more information about the deportation flights.
1. By March 21, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., Defendants shall submit a sworn declaration by a person with direct involvement in the Cabinet-level discussions regarding invocation of the state-secrets privilege.
2. By March 25, 2025, Defendants shall submit a declaration indicating whether or not the government is invoking the privilege.
3. By March 25, 2025, Defendants shall file a brief showing cause why they did not violate the Court’s Temporary Restraining Orders by failing to return class members removed from the (FPSA) on the two earliest planes that departed on March 15, 2025.
4. Plaintiffs may file any response to such brief by March 31, 2025.