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President Trump Department of Justice invokes state secrets privilege!

Tells outlaw Judge Boasberg that the DOJ will provide no more info on deportation flights.

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 25, 2025 - The President Trump Department of Justice (DoJ) said it is exercising the State Secrets Privilege and informed outlaw Judge James Boasberg it will no longer provide him with any information related to deportation flights.

Boasberg has been unlawfully grilling DOJ lawyers about the Trump regime's move to deport dangerous Venezuelan aliens under the Alien Enemies Act.

Outlaw Judge Boasberg said Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to deport criminal aliens is "incredibly troublesome and problematic" and threatened the Trump regime with consequences if it violates his order in the future.

On Monday evening, the DOJ had enough of outlaw Judge Boasberg's intrusive orders and invoked the State Secrets Privilege.

"The Executive Branch hereby notifies the Court that no further information will be provided in response to the Court's March 18, 2025, Minute Order based on the State Secrets Privilege and the concurrently filed declarations of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security," the DOJ wrote.

Attorney General Pam Bondi told the outlaw judge that President Trump has plenary authority under Article II to remove from the homeland designated terrorists.

"This is a case about the President's plenary authority, derived from Article II and the mandate of the electorate, and reinforced by longstanding statute, to remove from the homeland designated terrorists participating in a state-sponsored invasion of, and predatory incursion into, the United States. The Court has all the facts it needs to address the compliance issues before it. Further intrusions on the Executive Branch would present dangerous and wholly unwarranted separation-of-powers harms with respect to diplomatic and national security concerns that the Court lacks competence to address," the DOJ said.

The DOJ straight up told Boasberg you will get no more information related to the deportation flights and that is the end of the story.

"No more information is needed to resolve any legal issue in this case. Whether the planes carried one TdA terrorist or a thousand or whether the planes made one stop or ten simply has no bearing on any relevant legal issue. The need for additional information here is not merely "dubious," or "trivial," it is non-existent. The Executive Branch violated no valid order through its actions, and the Court has all it needs to evaluate compliance. Accordingly, the Court's factual inquiry should end," the DOJ said.

Earlier Monday outlaw Judge Boasberg rejected the Trump regime's request to vacate the temporary restraining order but offered to convert it to a preliminary injunction.

The outlaw judge also said the deported criminal aliens deserve individual hearings.