Karoline Leavitt Denounces Judge's Deportation Ruling Amid Impeachment Talks
Karoline Leavitt Denounces Judge's Deportation Ruling Amid Impeachment Talks

Karoline Leavitt Denounces Judge's Deportation Ruling Amid Impeachment Talks

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Judge James Boasberg after he issued a temporary order halting the deportation of migrants, labeling him an 'activist judge' and questioning his authority. Leavitt echoed President Trump's sentiments, calling for Boasberg's impeachment and alleging bias due to his previous appointment by former President Obama, despite being initially appointed by George W. Bush. She argued that the judiciary was undermining the Trump administration's authority and the will of the American public by blocking deportations. Leavitt also defended the administration's actions following a ruling that temporarily blocked the use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportations, stating there was no refusal to comply with the court order. The administration's controversial deportation efforts have faced significant legal challenges, intensifying the ongoing debate over executive power and immigration policy.

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