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U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Thursday ordered all parties involved in the Trump administration’s leaked Signal chat to preserve disclosed messages, giving him additional time to evaluate the ...
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The House passed legislation on Wednesday that would bar federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to...
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Judge James Boasberg ordered five of President Donald Trump's Cabinet members on Thursday to save their Signal messages about Houthi attack plans.
Boasberg is also demanding to know why the Trump administration deported a Venezuelan group to an El Salvador prison.
Due to the Signal chat, American Oversight, a watchdog group, filed a lawsuit. According to the group’s submission, Trump officials violated the Federal Records Act by neglecting to preserve Signal messages about the recent attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Watchdog group American Oversight sued Trump officials after the shocking national security failure exposed by The Atlantic.
To President Trump, Judge James E. Boasberg is “a troublemaker” and a “Radical Left Lunatic.” But his record and biography, including a friendship with Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, say otherwise.
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A federal judge on Thursday ordered key Trump administration agencies to preserve messages sent on Signal between March 11 to March 15.
President Donald Trump blasted the “highly conflicted” district court judge he says is taking all the cases against the White House for himself while calling for an investigation into
President Donald Trump sounds off on news that Judge James Boasberg has been assigned another Trump-administration-related case, blasting him as "Highly Conflicted."