Attorney General Pam Bondi blasted Judge James E. Boasberg on his latest court order as an โegregious overreachโ into the constitutional powers of the Executive Branch.
Bond filed a scathing motion to stay Boasbergโs intrusive demands, arguing that the judiciary has no business micromanaging national security decisions made by the President.
The Gateway Pundit reported a while ago that District Judge James Boasberg ordered President Trump to turn over national security details on illegal migrant flights to Latin America by noon Wednesday.
Boasbreg is demanding national security details from President Trump on the routes and times of his flights of violent illegal aliens to El Salvador and Latin America.
According to the filing reviewed by The Gateway Pundit, Judge Boasbergโs order disregards long-standing legal precedent affirming the presidentโs โabsolute and unreviewableโ authority under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) and his inherent Article II powers.
Bondi and her team stressed that the judgeโs actions interfere with the Executive Branchโs ability to conduct foreign policy, warning that his insistence on information disclosure could have โcatastrophicโ consequences on diplomatic relations and national security operations.
โWhat began as a dispute between litigants over the Presidentโs authority to protect the national security and manage the foreign relations of the United States pursuant to both a longstanding Congressional authorization and the Presidentโs core constitutional authorities has devolved into a picayune dispute over the micromanagement of immaterial factfinding,โ the Justice Department wrote.
โThe Government continues to object to the compelled disclosure of the immaterial information sought and believes that the courtโs actions to date represent grave usurpations of the Presidentโs powers under the Alien Enemies Act (โAEAโ) and his inherent Article II powers. Subject to that continuing objection, the Government submits that a stay is warranted here for four reasons,โ Bondiโs motion reads.
โThe risks created by addressing the Courtโs pending questions would undermine the Executive Branchโs ability to negotiate with foreign sovereigns in the future by subjecting all of the arrangements resulting from any such negotiationsโas well as the negotiations themselvesโto a serious risk of micromanaged and unnecessary judicial fishing expeditions and potential public disclosure,โ the motion added.
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