Donald Trump accused a district court of trying to try to “use the power of the presidency” while demanding that the Supreme Court takes action in the midst of a legal impasse with high commitment.
Trump called judge James Boasberg a publicity dog after the lawyer had asked more details about the continuous effort of the administration to collect migrants and to deport them to other countries.
“Judge James Boasberg does everything in his power to appropriate the power of the presidency,” he warned.
Boasberg had issued a temporary order after the administration had flown more than 200 alleged gangsters to El Salvador and said they were members of the Venezuelan gang tren the Aragua or MS-13.
Trump mocked Boasberg as 'a local, unknown judge' and added that he is a 'largestander, looking for publicity'.
Boasberg itself has recently taken photos at Trump and regards a court who applies for information about the deportations 'miserably insufficient' and submitted by a low -level staff.
He also organized a controversial hearing with DOJ lawyers on Wednesday and said he wants to know if the government deliberately “intentionally”.
Trump shot back in a post to the Truth Social Thursday evening.
He argued that his' ridiculous' statements' cannot be for another reason, “saying that he is” ridiculous and awkward “before he exclaims:” Save America! “

Donald Trump hit James Boasberg again and called him a publicity dog that “does everything in his power to overcome the power of the presidency”

Boasberg itself has recently taken photos at Trump and considers a court with information about the deportations 'miserably insufficient' and submitted by a low -level staff
In a separate post he called “illegal national orders by radical left -wing judges” and said they could lead to “the destruction of our country.”
He demanded that national orders would be permanently stopped and called on the Supreme Court to help.
“If Justice Roberts and the Supreme Court of the United States do not immediately resolve this poisonous and unprecedented situation, our country is in very serious problems!”
Roberts issued a stunning reprimand on Tuesday after Trump called for Boasberg's accusation.
He said that liberal judges are trying to assume the powers of the presidency “without getting 80 million votes,” say that it is “danger” that they can cause “unparalleled.”
“A president must be able to act quickly and decisively about things such as recurring murderers, drugs, rapists and other such type of criminals back to their home country, or to other locations that make our country safe,” he added.
On Thursday, Boasberg expressed its own anger towards the Trump administration and claimed that they missed a Deadline from the court to provide information about the deportation flights.
The judge argued that it was submitted for hours and that the administration 'again avoided its obligations'.



The statement that the anger made came when Boasberg gave the temporary statement that blocked the deportations of more than 200 people after the administration had invoked the Alien Enemies Act from 1798
He seemed particularly angry that the employee who provided the six-paragraph statement on behalf of the White House of Trump, was Robert L. Cerna, a regional director of Ice Office.
“This is miserable,” Boasberg wrote.
Cerna wrote that cabinet secretaries are 'Actively consider whether the state secrets are called up [act] Privileges about the other facts requested by the order of the court. '
Boasberg has demanded that the White House will submit a sworn explanation on Friday at 10 a.m. and two separate archives that offer further information next Tuesday.
The statement that the anger made came when Boasberg gave the temporary statement that blocked the deportations of more than 200 people after the administration the Alien Enemies Act from 1798.
The ruling of Boasberg came after a fiery hearing where he demanded that the government stated when she thinks his own orders about the deportations came into effect – after the administration said that the deportation flights were underway and about international waters when it heard of the order.
The White House said on Monday that the people who were deported to El Salvador were members of the Venezuelan gang of the Aragua, but has refused to give the names of the people who are now locked up in El Salvador.
White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the US paid the country $ 6 million to accept them.

Boasberg expressed its own anger towards the Trump administration on Thursday and claimed that they missed a Deadline of the court to provide information about the deportation flights

He seemed particularly angry that the employee who provided the six-paragraph statement on behalf of the White House of Trump, was Robert L. Cerna, a regional director of Ice Office
Deputy Staff Chef Steven Miller Teed on Monday on the judge in the White House when he was asked about his statement that the judge's order was 'illegal'.
“The idea that a judge of a single court has the authority to direct, as if they were the president, the movement of aircraft around the world is … The most shameful thing I have seen from a judge of a district court in my life, to be honest, go back several lives.
Earlier this month, the American Bar Association issued a statement for attempts to 'the judges of our country, the courts of our country and our legal profession. It said that intimidation “cannot be punished or normalized.”
The ABA said that it would not “remain silent in the light of the efforts to make the legal profession again in something that rewards those who agree with the government and those who don't punish it.”
Trump scolded against judges who ruled against him in his four criminal processes during the campaign.
But in February and March Musk started touring to jury members with the help of his powerful online platform.
“We witness an attempted coup of American democracy by radical left -wing activists who occur as judges!” Musk wrote 11 February.
“There must be some consequences above zero for judges who make really terrible decisions,” Musk continued.

White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt burned a judge who against the administration ruled an 'activist' who tried to 'appropriate the president's authority'
On February 25, he posted: “When judges seriously undermine the democratic will of the people, they must be fired or democracy dies!”
The bar for accusing an article III Federal Judge is high. They can only be removed by a mood to accuse in the house and a two -thirds voice of the Senate.
Another Republican Republican, Rep. Andy Ogles, introduced a resolution in February to accuse Journal John Bates after his order to federal health authorities to restore online data in the midst of a Trump administration against 'gender orientology'.
Ogles, who made a statement in which 'predators' attacks such as the judge, an appointed George W. Bush, was not cultivated by Roberts' warning.
'Respectful, Mr. Chief Justice, both James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, disagree with you. This also applies to the Constitution. We will let the accusations come, “he wrote.
Boasberg grew up in Washington, went to Yale Law, obtained an advanced degree in Oxford and was appointed by Roberts to Leiden foreign intelligence, which deals with very technical matters.
White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt has The judge burned an 'activist' and even went after his wife about her political donations.
The attack by Leavitt came after Trump himself called Judge James Boasberg a 'radical links crazy' and talks to accuse him after he blocked a temporary order blocking deportation flights.

Elon Musk continues to push movements to accuse federal judges

Leavitt raised the political contributions of the judge Elizabeth Manson and said that she donated more than $ 10,000 to Democrats and said, “He has consistently shown his contempt for this president and his policy, and it is unacceptable.”
“The judge in this case is essentially trying to say that the president does not have the executive authority to deport foreign terrorists from our American soil. That is a rough abuse of the bank, “Leavitt said in the White House.
“This judge cannot have that authority. It is the opinion of this White House and of this administration. And that is why we fight this in court. And it is very, very clear that this is an activist judge who tries to appropriate the authority of this president, “Leavitt said.
She added: 'The president has power under the Alien Enemies Act, and that is why the deportation campaign will continue. And this judge, Judge Boasberg, is a democrat activist. He was appointed by Barack Obama. '
Then she raised the political contributions of his wife Elizabeth Manson and said that she donated more than $ 10,000 to Democrats.
Leavitt said that the judge consistently shown his contempt for this president and his policy, and it is unacceptable. '