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DOJ Files Misconduct Complaint Against Chief Judge Boasberg

On Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) formally filed a misconduct complaint against U.S. District Court Chief Judge James E. Boasberg. The complaint centers on Boasberg’s public remarks, which questioned the Trump administration’s commitment to respecting federal court rulings.

Complaint Initiated by Attorney General Bondi

Attorney General Pam Bondi led the charge. Chad Mizelle, Bondi’s Chief of Staff, submitted the complaint to Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Mizelle wrote, “The Department of Justice respectfully submits this complaint alleging misconduct by Chief Judge Boasberg for making improper public comments about President Donald J. Trump that undermined the judiciary’s integrity and impartiality.”

Two Key Incidents Highlighted

The complaint focuses on two specific events involving Boasberg.

First Incident: On March 11, 2025, during the Judicial Conference of the United States, Boasberg reportedly used the meeting — usually reserved for administrative matters — to criticize the Trump administration. He allegedly told Chief Justice John Roberts and about two dozen federal judges that the administration might “disregard rulings of federal courts” and cause “a constitutional crisis.” The DOJ labeled these remarks “unsuitable” and “baseless.” The complaint stresses that the Trump administration has consistently complied with court orders and that Boasberg offered no evidence to support his claims.

Second Incident: Boasberg oversees a case involving the deportation of several migrants to El Salvador. He accused DOJ attorneys of ignoring his order to halt deportations. The Justice Department rejected this claim, insisting it has followed all legal obligations and court orders. The complaint states, “He repeatedly acted on his unfounded belief in litigation over which he presided.”

Background and Broader Context

Boasberg, appointed by President Obama, has often drawn criticism from the current administration for rulings against White House policies, especially on immigration and administrative law. President Trump publicly called Boasberg’s decisions partisan.

This misconduct complaint marks a rare step by the DOJ against a sitting chief judge. It reflects growing tensions between the federal judiciary and the Trump administration.

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