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Judge James Boasberg has ordered the Trump administration to preserve Signal messages

On Thursday, the American boycott judge James Boasberg ordered all parties involved in the leaked sign chat of the Trump administration to preserve the disclosed messages, giving him additional time to evaluate the management of the administration for the famous group chat.

A lawsuit submitted by the American left -wing governmental transparency group asks whether senior cabinet officials are violating the laws of maintaining federal books using a signal to discuss plans for a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen.

The notorious chat became after it was revealed that senior American officials had unintentionally included the Atlantic Editor -in -Chief Jeffrey Gulberg for several days of their discussions.

Boasberg said during a 25 -minute hearing that the federal must “maintain all signal contacts between March 11 and March 15”, almost the contact window on military action in Yemen.

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Jeffrey Goldberg from the Atlantic Ocean has published an article he says unintentionally invited to a Trump administration’s textual group discussing the White House plans to strike the Houthi militants in Yemen. (Reuters)

Boasberg, who is already suffering from their east from the Trump administration for its issuance, is temporarily prevented from using the President of the of Foreign Enemies in 1798 to deport the citizens of Venezuelan, approved at the beginning of Thursday’s session, was randomly appointed to the issue through a computer system for bombs, not by choice.

His remarks came hours after President Donald Trump Bomsberg accused of social media “seizing” Trump cases “all of himself, and Boasberg soon sought to detail the process of the indiscriminate mission of the court, including the electronic cards system used to distribute cases.

“This is the way you work, and thus all cases are still in this court,” he said.

The judge tells the governmental international agency launched by Trump, there is not much that you can do for them

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President Donald Trump and American boycott judge James Boasberg. (Getty Images)

Boasberg stumbled with the Trump administration because of its failure to comply with the court’s requests to obtain information about deportations earlier this month, which sent about 261 migrants, including Venezuelan citizens and alleged members of the gang Treen de Aragua, From the United States to El Salvador.

The flights seem to have left from Texas at a time when Boasberg has issued a restriction of emergency and has not been returned to the United States despite the explicit rule of a seat.

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the Ministry of Justice This week, the state’s privilege called the state’s secrets in the ongoing court battle, a national security tool that can allow the Trump administration to block specific information from the courts for national security purposes.

Recently, the Trump administration has immediately pledged to appeal to the Supreme Court in a ruling of the Appeals Court in the capital, which voted 2-1 to support Boasberg and to allow, at the present time, to continue Trump’s Speech flights to continue.

Fox News William Mirz contributed to this report.

2025-03-27 21:48:00

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