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Bush DOJ lawyer warns Trump admin against mistake in court fights

A former senior Bush administration lawyer warns of the White House not to start ignoring the orders of the court amid trips to the deportation of President Donald Trump under the of foreign enemies.

“I am concerned that there may be some people in administration who already want to challenge a judicial order. I think it will be a terrible mistake,” John Yu, a professor of distinguished law at the University of California at Berkeley, told Fox News Digital in an interview on Tuesday.

More than dozens of restless orders have been imposed at least to prevent Trump’s policies temporarily throughout the country, including his deportation trips and citizenship reforms in the field of birth and efficiency management efforts (DOGE). Republican allies accused the president, “active judges” of seeking to overcome the executive authority in inappropriate breach of the joint government branches.

Jo, who previously held the position of Deputy Assistant Prosecutor at the Office of the Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Justice (Doj) during the term of former President George W. Bush, said this battle between the executive and judicial branch may threaten the legal system as a whole.

Yu said: “There was only once in our history. The president refused to implement a judicial order. This was Abraham Lincoln at the beginning of the civil war.” “It is almost something that should only happen when the country is at stake, because if the presidents do not obey judicial orders, they deprive the judiciary of their basic means to implement their decisions.”

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President Donald Trump, to the left, and the American boycott judge James Boasberg. (Getty Images)

“If the courts are not able to make reliable decisions, our legal system does not work. If our legal system is not working, then the country is in a very bad condition,” he added.

The White House has repeatedly said that he had not disobeyed any legal court orders.

American boycott judge James Boasberg issued an emergency decree on March 15th to stop deportations for suspect members to El Salvador for 14 days.

the Trump’s administration has He pointed out that the judge’s written order was issued after two planes carrying alleged gang members in the air, on the pretext that the time had passed to clarify the planes at that stage. The administration said that a third plane took off after the first two, which did not carry any deportation of foreign enemies.

“As I said from the platform and I will continue to say, all the flights that were subject to the written order from the judge took off before the matter was paid in the courtroom. And its president extends within … the authority of the second article and its authority under the law of foreign enemies to make these decisions.”

“We believe that it is terrible for one judge in the province to try to tell the President of the United States who can and what he cannot deport from the soil, especially when it comes to the appointed foreign terrorists.”

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Yu served in the Ministry of Justice during the term of former President George W. Bush. (Richard Rodriguez/Getty Emiez)

The lawyers of the Ministry of Justice have argued that Busburg’s verbal order to change aircraft, which was issued shortly before the written order, is not implemented.

Josh Blackman, a professor of constitutional law at South Texas College at Houston, said the case is “complicated”, but he warned that the judges would warn that their authority not exceeded matters with government branches.

“The judge held a hearing where, apparently, the American Civil Liberties Union presented oral arguments. Then the judge issued an oral order as the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice was at stake. But the government was unable to make any arguments. The judge did not give the government time to resume in a timely manner.”

“As a result, the judge now inquires about the reason why the government is not operating in international waters. Things are not very simple. Judges lose being homogeneous, not superior, the government branch.”

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Yoo also noticed that the issue was complicated and said that both sides were in an unknown area, but he indicated that verbal orders were valid in completely different circumstances.

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“This plays a little nice, it is what appears to be,” said on Tuesday about the administration’s argument on the verbal system. “But perhaps this is the case.”

Yu noted that judges often issue rulings from one word, such as rejecting suggestions, which are usually found only in the text written for procedures, but he made it clear that the situation is now completely different.

Yu said: “This is an unprecedented practice of the judiciary, in response to an unprecedented claim of the president’s authority.”

Boasberg is currently studying whether the Trump administration has violated his order from the court, which is what the White House denies. Friday’s hearing on whether the ban will be preserved quickly, but the judge accused the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice, without details, of being “unauthorized” in the court files. The administration said that Boasberg was participating in a “judicial hunting trip,” according to Reuters.

2025-03-22 14:00:00

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