According to the judge, the Trump administration’s failure to reverse deportation planes was probably in contempt of court.

But it would also “make a solemn mockery” of “the constitution itself” to allow such officials to freely “annul the judgments of the courts of the United States,” he said.

For one week, Boasberg required the Trump Administration to submit “a declaration explaining the steps they have taken and will take to do so.”

The way to “purge” the prospective judgment of contempt, Boasberg stated, would be to obey his initial instruction.

Boasberg wrote, “The most obvious way for Defendants to do so here is by asserting custody of the individuals who were removed in violation of the Court’s classwide TRO.

So that they might avail themselves of their right to challenge their removability through a habeas proceeding,” in reference to the temporary restraining order he issued.

Trump’s harm to Social Security, according to Biden, is “breathtaking.”

The judge in the Abrego Garcia case demands officials to testify under oath and criticizes the DOJ’s inaction.