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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 14, 2025

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You are wrong. If the Trump administration had not disobeyed the relevant TRO, then there would be no grounds for the contempt filing. The reason he is bringing contempt charges is that the defendants brazenly disobeyed a legal order. This has nothing to do with being overruled: Boasberg has the authority to issue TROs, which can be challenged and dismissed on appeal. Ignoring them is a criminal offense.

The TRO was not a legal order, which is why it was vacated. The District Court insists that the administration was still required to follow its unlawful order, using a precedent that was created to provide a "gotcha" against civil rights protestors. I stand by my characterization of a "temper tantrum".

Your claim is that the contempt filing is underway because the TRO was found to be unconstitutional. This position is incoherent: Boasberg surely would still have filed these charges were the TRO found constitutional through the appellate process. The party that ignored legal procedure and is now calling for the impeachment of a judge is the one behaving petulantly, and the Chief Justice's statement supports this contention.

I have already anticipated and dismantled the shaky and non-pertinent argument that you now produce. You have ignored that work.