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Appeals panel tosses DOJ misconduct complaint against Boasberg for lack of evidence
politics26 days ago

Appeals panel tosses DOJ misconduct complaint against Boasberg for lack of evidence

A federal appeals court dismissed the Justice Department’s judicial-misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, finding the DOJ failed to provide the necessary sources and corroboration for the alleged remarks at a Judicial Conference meeting. The panel said missing attachments and unverified sources left the complaint unsubstantiated, and noted that expressing concerns about executive-branch compliance in such settings does not automatically amount to misconduct. The story also notes related controversy over Boasberg’s rulings on the Alien Enemies Act migrant removals and mentions a separate DOJ complaint against a different judge on the same court.

Sixth Circuit Dismisses DOJ Ethics Complaint Against Judge Boasberg
politics27 days ago

Sixth Circuit Dismisses DOJ Ethics Complaint Against Judge Boasberg

The U.S. Sixth Circuit dismissed the Justice Department's ethics complaint against Judge James E. Boasberg, saying the DOJ failed to substantiate allegations of inappropriate comments at a private judges’ meeting; even if some remarks were substantiated, they would not have been improper, clearing Boasberg amid scrutiny of his Trump-era rulings.

politics1 month ago

GOP Leader Johnson backs impeachment moves against judges clashing with Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he’s “for it” on impeachment articles against judges perceived as antagonistic to President Trump, marking a shift in his stance and spotlighting Judge James Boasberg as a target in a revived conservative push—though GOP lawmakers acknowledge impeachment would be an extreme, uncertain path with uncertain votes.

world1 month ago

Rubio blocks options to aid deported Venezuelans amid U.S.-Venezuela tensions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States cannot retrieve 137 Venezuelan men deported in March after Trump invoked wartime powers, and that remote bond hearings would be infeasible due to witness identity concerns and ongoing talks with Venezuela’s new leadership; the men were sent to Venezuela following a prisoner swap, and DOJ plans to seek appellate relief to counter a judge’s order, as U.S.-Venezuela relations remain delicate under acting president Delcy Rodríguez.