Attorney General Pam Bondy on Thursday said federal judges assigned to rule out signal group chat cases “a lot of judges need to be removed,” adding that it is “not objective.”
Bondy said that US District Judge James Boasberg was appointed to hear the defence seconds as a “wild coincidence with Donald Trump and our administration.” Pete Hegses, Vice President Vance and other officials discussed military strikes against Yemen's Hooty rebels. The editor of journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic was mistakenly included in the chat.
Boasberg is a judge who ruled against the Trump administration on another issue involving immigrants in Venezuela, and is said to have been deported to Tren de Aragua Gang members. Boasberg had argued that the planes should be flipped to return those deported to allow the court to consider the matter.
Trump and other administration officials have even ripped Boasburg apart on the issue and called for his bounce each. It elicited responsibilities from Supreme Court Secretary John Roberts. John Roberts said that if he does not oppose the court's decision, an appeal should be used, not a judicial ammo each.
“He shouldn't be in any of these cases. He can't be objective. He made that crystal clear,” Bondy said of Boasberg on Fox News' “Ingraham Angle.”
Earlier Thursday, President Trump doubled his criticism of Boasberg, calling the judge a “disgrace.”
“How dishonorable is James Boasberg that “Judge” has been given the fourth “Trump Case.”I wrote it on ThursdayIn a post about the True Society.
Following the addition of signal-related lawsuits against major Trump authorities, Boasberg currently manages four lawsuits, including the Second Trump administration.
A federal judge was sued Wednesday after the Watchdog organization filed a lawsuit against U.S. surveillance. In its submission, the group alleges that Trump officials violated federal records law liability by failing to store signaling messages related to recent attacks on the Hooty rebels in Yemen.
In his remarks on Fox News on Thursday, Bondy said: “These judges have been making personal attacks with many Cabinet Secretaries, and these judges across the country – and again, they believe they have the authority, but these cases will be short-lived as they reach the Supreme Court very quickly.”
“We're doing everything we can,” she added.





