President Donald Trump threw insults to the federal judge who conducted a “investigation” hearing on Monday about whether the Trump administration violated a court order when he delivered more than 200 alleged gang members to the Salvadorian authorities during the weekend.
In a publication about Your social networks network on Tuesday morningTrump called the American district judge James Boasberg “crooked” and suggested that he should be accused.
“This judge, like many of the crooked judges, is forced to appear before, must be accused!” Trump wrote. “We do not want vicious, violent and insane criminals, many of them murderers upset in our country.”

Judge James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the Federal District Court in DC, represents a portrait at E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, DC, on March 16, 2023.
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Trump said he should not be prevented from carrying out his immigration agenda, saying “I’m just doing what voters wanted me to do.”
The comments occur after Boasberg blocked the Trump administration to deport non -citizens after the president’s recent proclamation invoke the alien enemies law to deport the alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Train of Aragua.

The alleged members of the Venezuelan criminal organization, Aragua Train, which were deported by the United States government, are arrested at the Center for Confinement of Terrorism in Tecoluca, El Salvador in a photo obtained on March 16, 2025.
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Boasberg, in verbal instructions during an audience on Saturday, gave orders to immediately change around two planes that take non -citizens if they are covered by their request, including one that potentially took off during a break at the Court hearing. However, the sources said that the main lawyers and administration officials made the determination that, since the flights were in the international waters, the order of Boasberg did not apply, and the planes were not changed.
On Monday, Boasberg questioned whether the Trump administration ignored its orders to change the planes, saying that it was “a section” for them to argue that their order could be ignored.

President Donald Trump talks to the media during a guided tour of the John F. Kennedy center for the performing arts before leading a meeting of the Board, on March 17, 2025 in Washington.
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The Associated Deputy Attorney General, Abhishek Kambli, argued on Monday during the “Acts Investigation” hearing convened by Boasberg that the judge’s directive on Saturday night to turn the flights around did not enter into force until he was put in writing that night.
Boasberg ordered the Department of Justice to present, by Tuesday, an affidavit of what they represented in a presentation on Monday, that a third flight that took off after his order written on Saturday led the detainees who were removable in the field other than the law of alien enemies.