Appeals court orders judge to end contempt investigation of Trump administration deportation flights
A divided appeals court panel has ordered a federal judge to end his contempt investigation into the Trump administration regarding deportation flights in March 2025. The investigation stemmed from allegations that the administration failed to comply with an order to turn around planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.
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AI-generatedA divided appeals court panel has ordered a federal judge to end his contempt investigation into the Trump administration regarding deportation flights in March 2025. The investigation stemmed from allegations that the administration failed to comply with an order to turn around planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that Chief Judge James Boasberg abused his discretion by pursuing criminal contempt proceedings. The majority opinion, written by Circuit Judge Neomi Rao, stated that the Trump administration has a "clear and indisputable" right to the termination of the contempt proceedings. The case was heard in the District of Columbia.
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5 extractedNeomi Rao was nominated by Republican President Donald Trump.
Trump administration has a “clear and indisputable” right to the termination of the contempt proceedings.
The contempt investigation concerned deportation flights to El Salvador in March 2025.
Judge Boasberg abused his discretion in forging ahead with criminal contempt proceedings.
Appeals court orders judge to end contempt investigation of Trump administration deportation flights.