DOJ Rips Judge’s ‘Digressive Micromanagement’ In Case On Deportation Flights

The U.S. Department of Justice accused a federal judge of “digressive micromanagement” Wednesday concerning a case involving deportation flights that sent Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador over the weekend.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the DOJ to submit answers to five questions after it insisted Tuesday that the flights did not violate a court order. The DOJ has requested more time to answer the questions.

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