Trump again assails the federal judge in the controversy of the deportation center flight

President Donald Trump is starting again against the main federal judge of the DC Circuit Washington, who issued an order that arrested deportation flights of alleged gang members under the alien enemies law.
“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 on Wednesday morning in a publication about Truth Social, reacting to the order of the American district judge James Boasberg on Saturday to stop deportation flights that were already in the air.
It also occurs after Trump asked for the accusation of Boasberg.
“Many people have asked for their accusation, the accusation of this judge.
“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.”

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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Following Trump’s call to the accusation, the president of the Supreme Court Roberts issued an unusual statement that rebuilt the measure. “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.”