Former President Donald Trump in the US has increased tension between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the decision to deport the citizens of Venezuela. On Wednesday, Washington District Judge James Boseberg gave a stern warning to the Trump administration that if the administration violated his order, he may have to face serious consequences.
The judge had temporarily ordered to stop the exile of a gang members of Venezuela, but the Trump administration dismissed some people by ignoring the oral order. Subsequently, Trump and his administration were accused of not following the judiciary’s order.
Relief given to Trump administration, but warning on order violation
Administration can resort to privacy
- Judge Boseberg, while giving relief to the administration, said that if they want, they can use confidentiality Principle.
- This means that the administration will not need to share detailed information, but they have to tell why they are doing this.
Reasoning on national security rejected
- Trump pro -Trump and American senator Marco Rubio said on social media that the judge’s order could threaten US national security.
- At this, Judge Boseberg retaliated that following the order would not affect national security.
Increased dispute between Trump administration and judiciary
Violation of oral order, Trump’s response
- The Trump administration did not follow the verbal order of the judge, after which the dispute increased.
- The White House spokesperson said that the administration followed the “written order”, but avoided commenting on the oral order.
- Subsequently, Trump attacked Judge Boseberg on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’.
- Trump described the judge as “nuisance” and “revolutionary” and demanded impeachment against him.
Supreme Court rejected Trump’s demand
- US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts dismissed Trump’s demand for impeachment.
- He clarified that the independence of the judiciary cannot be intervened.
Venezuela Exile: What is the case?
Trump administration decision
- The Trump administration decided to take members of a gang of Venezuela out of the country under an old 18th -century law.
- The case of some of those who were to be deported were pending in the court of Judge Boseberg.
Judge Boseberg’s order
- When the judge was told about this, he ordered to stop exile and take the accused into custody.
- After this, he also imposed a temporary ban on the exile of other Venezuela citizens.
The order came after flying the ship, it was spoiled from here
- When the judge was told that the ship had already flew with some deported people, he ordered him to recall orally.
- But the Trump administration ignored this oral order, which further increased the dispute.