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Here’s a List of Times Anti-Trump, Pro-Terror Criminals Judge Boasberg Overthrew America

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BREAKING: Judge James Boasberg has denied the Trump administration’s request to lift his order blocking the deportations of Venezuelan illegal aliens via the Alien Enemies Act.

Halting Venezuelan terror deportation is the least of it…..

How this devil escaped removal is astonishing but speaks to the institutionalized, anti-American power of the Democrat party of treason.

Top 20 Times Democrat Activist Judge Boasberg Overruled America

The Coup is Coming From Inside the Judicial House

By: Doug Ross, Mar 19, 2025:

In an era when the line between judicial interpretation and raw political power has never been thinner, one federal judge stands at the epicenter of America’s most explosive constitutional battles

Judge James Boasberg’s courtroom has become ground zero for decisions that have halted presidential initiatives, redirected national security policies, and sparked furious debates about the proper role of the judiciary in our republic.

From ordering deportation planes to turn around mid-flight to handing down suspiciously selective sentences, Boasberg’s rulings have left legal scholars stunned and ordinary Americans wondering who truly governs the nation—elected officials or unelected judges wielding gavels like scepters.

As impeachment whispers grow louder in Washington’s corridors, this definitive account exposes the twenty most controversial decisions that have transformed one judge’s bench into what I call a throne of constitutional abuse.

Blocking Trump’s Use of the Alien Enemies Act (2025)

  • Issued temporary restraining order halting deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act
  • Intervened directly in executive national security and immigration decisions
  • Raised significant separation of powers concerns regarding Article II authority
  • Because apparently a 227-year-old law is suddenly “unconstitutional” the moment it’s used by an administration this judge doesn’t fancy. Funny how judicial discovery works when convenient.

2. Ordering Deportation Planes to Return (March 2025)

  • Verbally commanded airplanes to turn around mid-flight during deportation operations
  • Extended judicial authority beyond U.S. airspace in unprecedented fashion
  • Created immediate operational chaos for federal immigration enforcement
  • Nothing says “judicial restraint” like a judge who thinks he’s air traffic control for planes that have already left American jurisdiction. Who needs borders when you have bench orders?

3. Conflict with Trump Administration Over Deportation Flights

  • Demanded detailed flight information from the executive branch
  • Sparked constitutional showdown when administration defied his orders
  • Pushed traditional boundaries between judicial oversight and executive function
  • Apparently Article III now grants judges the power to micromanage executive flight schedules.

4. FISA Court Role in Carter Page Surveillance (2014-2021)

  • Oversaw Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court during critical FBI surveillance applications
  • Failed to prevent submission of inaccurate FISA applications targeting Trump campaign figure
  • Questions remain about adequate safeguarding of Fourth Amendment protections
  • Shocking how judicial scrutiny becomes mysteriously nearsighted when reviewing surveillance of certain political campaigns. Some constitutional violations are more equal than others.

5. Light Sentence for Kevin Clinesmith (2021)

  • Sentenced FBI attorney who falsified evidence to mere probation
  • Showed unusual leniency toward government misconduct in politically charged case
  • Undermined accountability for officials who abuse power
  • Nothing deters future government misconduct quite like the harsh punishment of… checking in with a probation officer. The scales of justice apparently work on a sliding scale depending on which administration you served.

6. Hiding Archey Declarations (2018)

  • Allegedly suppressed FBI admissions regarding James Comey’s memo intentions
  • Limited transparency in high-profile government misconduct case
  • Potentially concealed evidence of political bias in federal investigations
  • Transparency in government is essential—except when it might reveal uncomfortable truths about Deep State operatives.

7. Ruling on Clinton Emails (2016)

  • Ordered limited release of Hillary Clinton’s emails in Judicial Watch case
  • Set parameters that critics viewed as favorable to government secrecy
  • Questions raised about consistent application of disclosure standards
  • Remarkable how judicial concerns about “national security” emerge with perfect timing to shield certain political figures while vanishing entirely for others. Coincidence, surely.

8. Dakota Access Pipeline Shutdown (2020)

  • Ordered operational pipeline emptied pending environmental review
  • Intervened dramatically in energy infrastructure already approved by regulators
  • Created potential Fifth Amendment property rights concerns
  • Who needs stable energy policy when a single judge can empty an entire pipeline on a whim? The Constitution’s protection of property rights makes a convenient doormat for judicial activism.

9. Jan. 6 Grand Jury Oversight (2023)

  • Supervised grand jury proceedings related to Trump’s actions
  • Faced allegations of political bias due to Obama appointment
  • Central role in highly divisive investigation raised impartiality questions
  • Strange how judges appointed by Democratic presidents keep finding themselves overseeing cases against Republican figures. The statistical improbability of this coincidence would make a mathematician blush.

10. Mike Pence Testimony Order (2023)

  • Compelled former Vice President to testify about January 6th events
  • Issued ruling that narrowed scope of executive privilege protections
  • Created new precedent for forced testimony from executive branch officials
  • Executive privilege apparently expires the moment it might protect someone from the wrong political party. I believe the Founding Fathers would be revolted at this selective reading of separation of powers.

11. Ray Epps Probation Sentence (2024)

  • Issued unusually lenient sentence to controversial January 6th participant
  • Decision contrasted sharply with harsher penalties for similar defendants
  • Fueled public perception of two-tiered justice system
  • Nothing says “equal justice under law” quite like giving probation to certain defendants while others rot in prison for the same offense. Some people just win the judicial lottery, don’t they?

12. FISA Court Presiding Judge During FBI Criticism (2020-2021)

  • Led Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court during period of significant FBI abuses
  • Failed to implement adequate reforms following documented surveillance violations
  • Questions remain about accountability measures under his watch
  • Remarkable how a judge can oversee systematic abuse of surveillance powers and face zero consequences. If only the rest of us could fail so spectacularly at our jobs and keep them.

13. Osama bin Laden Photos Ruling (2012)

  • Denied public access to bin Laden death photos under FOIA
  • Prioritized government secrecy claims over press and public transparency rights
  • Created precedent limiting First Amendment access to significant historical documentation
  • The First Amendment apparently comes with an asterisk: “transparency applies except when judges decide the public shouldn’t see something.”

14. Asylum Seeker Detention Limits (2018)

  • Blocked prolonged detention of asylum seekers contrary to executive policy
  • Established judicial limitations on immigration enforcement authority
  • Potentially encroached on Congressional authority over immigration
  • Impressive how quickly detention policy transformed from a legislative function to a judicial one. Who needs Congress when judges can just rewrite immigration law from the bench?

15. Medicaid Work Requirements Block (2019)

  • Struck down New Hampshire’s Medicaid work requirements
  • Overruled state-level policy decisions on welfare program administration
  • Raised federalism concerns regarding state authority over benefits programs
  • Federalism is a sacred principle—until a judge disagrees with a state’s policy choices. Then suddenly states’ rights vanish faster than judicial restraint at a robed activists’ convention.

16. Alleged Bias in Jan. 6 Cases

  • Faced accusations of withholding exculpatory evidence from defendants
  • Claims emerged regarding allowance of potentially biased juries
  • Questions raised about due process protections in politically charged cases
  • Due process is apparently optional when defendants have the wrong political views. The Constitution’s guaranteed protections come with fine print only Democrat judges can see.

17. Trump Impeachment Threats (2025)

  • Rulings against deportation efforts prompted Congressional impeachment discussions
  • Created tension between judicial independence and perceived partisan intervention
  • Raised questions about appropriate boundaries of Article III authority
  • Nothing demonstrates judicial independence quite like consistently ruling against one administration while facing zero consequences. It’s almost as if there’s a pattern no one’s allowed to notice.

18. Conflict of Interest Allegations

  • Faced claims that family connections to immigration NGOs created bias. His daugher Katharine Boasberg works as a “capacity-building associate” for Partners for Justice, a nonprofit organization that provides legal support and advocacy for individuals facing criminal charges, including undocumented immigrants and gang members
  • The organization opposes mass deportations and has been vocal against legislation targeting criminal gangs, such as the Laken Riley Act. It reportedly receives a significant portion of its funding—around 76%—from U.S. government grants, including those tied to USAID
  • This connection has led to allegations that Judge Boasberg’s rulings could indirectly benefit his daughter’s career or the organization’s funding, raising questions about his impartiality and recusal standards in immigration cases
  • Recusal is for lesser judges who can’t be trusted to set aside personal connections. True judicial enlightenment is ruling on cases where your family has direct interests while claiming complete impartiality

19. Observation of Trump’s Court Appearance

  • Allegedly attended Trump’s D.C. court proceedings while on vacation
  • Sparked concerns about personal animus influencing judicial decisions
  • Raised questions about appearance of impartiality in related cases
  • Nothing says “impartial arbiter of justice” quite like taking personal time to watch your judicial target squirm in another court. Apparently judicial ethics is more of a suggestion than a requirement.

20. Historical Precedent Rejection (2025)

  • Argued no precedent existed for Alien Enemies Act deportations absent declared war
  • Dismissed executive’s national security discretion during emergencies
  • Potentially misaligned interpretation with constitutional intent
  • Precedent matters deeply—until it supports the wrong administration. Then suddenly judges discover new constitutional principles hidden for 235 years that conveniently align with their political preferences. Magical jurisprudence indeed.

From a perspective prioritizing judicial probity, this list highlights a pattern of decisions that center on exceeding constitutional limits, favoring political outcomes, or lacking consistency. Actions like the deportation flight orders and FISA oversight raise questions about adherence to separation of powers and Fourth Amendment protections. Perceived leniency in cases like Clinesmith’s or Epps’s, contrasted with harsher Jan. 6 rulings, feeds accusations of selective justice, eroding trust in judicial fairness.

It is time that:

(a) President Trump strips Boasberg of his security clearances for his FISA abuse failures;

(b) Congress compels his testimony regarding his conflicts of interest, his longstanding political activism, and years of failing to adhere to the Code of Conduct for United States Judges.


Source: https://gellerreport.com/2025/03/heres-a-list-of-times-anti-trump-pro-terror-criminals-judge-boasberg-overthrew-america.html/


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