Trump Calls Out ‘Partisan’ Judge in Fiery Condemnation

President Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday evening to condemn recent rulings by both the Supreme Court and Judge James Boasberg.

Trump wrote that the courts have treated him and Republicans “so unfairly,” going on to condemn the shutdown of an investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell by Boasberg, whom he described as “Wacky, Nasty, Crooked, and totally Out of Control.”

“In case after case, Boasberg has displayed open, flagrant, and extreme partisan bias and contempt against Republicans and the Trump Administration. To preserve the integrity of the Judiciary, he should be removed from all cases pertaining to us, and suffer serious disciplinary action, as should numerous other Corrupt Judges that, unfortunately, our Country has had to endure!” he added. “What Boasberg has done on the ‘Too Late’ Powell case, and many others, has little to do with the Law, and everything to do with Politics. He is exactly what Judges should not be! Boasberg would do better to focus on Justice and Fairness, not his own, and the Democrats’, Political Agenda, which has become LEGENDARY!”

Addressing the recent tariff decision by the Supreme Court, President Trump noted, “Our Country was unnecessarily RANSACKED by the United States Supreme Court, which has become little more than a weaponized and unjust Political Organization. The sad thing is, they will only get worse!”

He went on to call the Supreme Court “completely inept” and “embarrassing,” which is “not what the Supreme Court of the United States was set up by our wonderful Founders to be.” Trump asserted that the Court’s decisions are “hurting our Country, and will continue to do so. All I can do, as President, is call them out for their bad behavior! This statement about the United States Supreme Court will cause me nothing but problems in the future, but I feel it is my obligation to speak the TRUTH.”

A federal appeals court dismissed a misconduct complaint from the Department of Justice against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg.

“A recycling of unadorned allegations with no reference to a source does not corroborate them. And a repetition of uncorroborated statements rarely supplies a basis for a valid misconduct complaint,” U.S. Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote in the ruling. Discussing the allegations against Boasberg, Sutton argued that the DOJ’s complaint “offers no source for what, if anything, the subject judge said during the Conference, when he said it, whether he said it in response to a question, whether he said it during the Conference or at another meeting, and whether he expressed these concerns as his own or as those of other judges.”

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