A day after a federal judge ordered the Department of Justice to provide details on two deportation flights to El Salvador during the weekend, the Trump administration is increasing its legal battle against him.
The United States District Judge, James Boasberg, blocked on Saturday that the Trump administration deported to non -citizens under the Alien Enemies Law and ordered that two flights that the Administration said they deported to the members of migrant gangs to El Salvador.
After the officials could not change the flights, Judge Boasberg demanded that they provide more information about the flights, under stamp, but the lawyers of the Department of Justice refused, citing national security concerns.
According to a presentation of the court on Wednesday morning, DOJ lawyers say they are considering invoking the privilege of the State’s secrets to deny the judge that information.
Despite the signage of a provision, in a presentation on Tuesday, to provide the information if it is protected from public hearing, the administration said Wednesday that they should not be forced to provide the information in private,
“The underlying premise of these orders, including the most recent that requires the production of these facts ex today at noon, is that the judicial branch is superior to the executive branch, particularly in non -legal matters that involve foreign affairs and national security,” they wrote. “The government does not agree. The two branches are coequals, and the continuous intrusions of the court to the prerogatives of the executive branch, especially in a non -legal and irrelevant issue, should end.”
President Donald Trump lasted again at Boasberg on Wednesday morning in a publication about his real social platform.

President Donald Trump greets the media when he leaves after a lunch with the speaker of the Mike Johnson Chamber, Republican of La-La, and the Prime Minister of Ireland, Micheal Martin, in the United States Capitol on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Washington.
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“If a president has no right to throw murderers and other criminals, outside our country because a radical left lunatic judge wants to assume the role of the president, then our country is in a big problem and is destined to fail!” Trump wrote.
The climbing occurs after Trump requested the accusation of Boasberg.
“Many people have asked for their dismissal, the dismissal of this judge. I don’t know who the judge is, but he is radical to stay,” Trump told Laura Ingraham of Fox News in a Fox News interview on Tuesday.
“He was appointed by Obama, and he actually said that we should not be able to get criminals, murderers, murderers, horrible, the worst people, gang members, gang leaders, that we should not be able to get them out of our country,” Trump said. “That is not for a local judge to be making that determination.”
Following Trump’s call to the accusation, the president of the Supreme Court Roberts issued an unusual reprimand statement.
“For more than two centuries, it has been established that the accusation is not an appropriate response to the disagreement of a judicial decision,” Roberts said in the statement. “The normal appeal review process exists for that purpose.”
The Congress can accuse a judge if a simple majority is reached in the Chamber. If the articles were approached and, ultimately, the camera clear, the Senate would need to make a trial. It would require a two -third majority vote in the upper chamber to condemn a judge.
It is rare, but not without precedents, that the members of the Congress present articles of political trial against a judge.
Meanwhile, Trump brushed Roberts’s criticism and said: “He didn’t mention my name in the statement. I only saw him quickly. He didn’t mention my name.”