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JohnnyYou » 13 minutes ago » wrote: You are so farging stupid..

Yes, federal judges have found that the Trump administration repeatedly bypassed or defied court orders, resulting in legal battles and contempt of court proceedings.
Notable instances of this conflict with the judiciary include:
  • Alien Enemies Act Deportations: U.S. District Judge James Boasberg found "probable cause" to hold the administration in criminal contempt for violating an order to halt the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. 
  • Wrongful Deportation: A federal judge in Maryland considered contempt proceedings against the administration for failing to facilitate the return of a wrongfully deported individual, despite an order to do so.
  • Tracking Defiance: A review by the Associated Press found that in his first 15 months since returning to office, district court judges ruled the administration violated court orders in at least 31 lawsuits involving deportations, spending cuts, and immigration. This is in addition to over 250 instances of noncompliance cited in individual immigration petitions.
  • Contempt Reversal: While a panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals eventually granted the administration's request to terminate the criminal contempt proceedings in June, the original findings of noncompliance marked a severe clash between the executive branch and the judiciary
Seems you forgot a bullet point, Johnny. 

Impeachment Articles: Multiple House Republicans, including Rep. Brandon Gill, filed articles of impeachment against Boasberg charging him with abuse of power and interfering with the executive branch's enforcement of immigration laws.
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