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FIRST ON FOX: A female educator, pageant winner, and interpreter from China who has multiple ties to the Chinese Communist Party has cozied up to several top Democrats in New York over the last four to five years, a Fox News Digital review found.

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Wang Zaozao, who also goes by «Linda,» was born and raised in Anqing, China. After going to school and specializing in «Chinese-English interpretation for three years» in her native country, she moved to the United States to further her education at Columbia University, according to her website bio. Her education then led to her founding the Zao Learning Center in 2018, which caters to the «training of children models/actors with bilingual language skills» and has multiple training centers in New York and Taiwan.

In addition to working as an educator and teaching hundreds of children of Chinese descent in New York, she has been a «bilingual emcee/TV host for about a decade» at dozens of «large-scale cultural events,» which have featured several top Democrats, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. An archived version of Wang’s Zao Center says it provides «excellent learning atmosphere and professional training to set you off to succeed in the mainstream modeling/entertainment industry.»

As part of her educational qualifications, she touts on her website that she has obtained the «Advanced Interpretation Qualification Certificate» and the Teacher Qualification Certificate issued by the Ministry of Education of China (MOE), which is a key organ of the CCP and plays a crucial role in helping «formulate the curriculum» in Chinese schools and abroad for international educational exchanges, according to their website.

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Linda Wang hosted a fundraiser for then-mayoral candidate Eric Adams in 2022 (Left) and Wang poses for a photo with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during a 2022 Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade. (Right) (Zaozaonyc via Instagram; Getty)

The MOE also directs the «construction of the [Chinese Communist] Party in institutions of higher learning» in addition to working with multiple other CCP departments. A 2017 report from The Diplomat revealed that the Ministry of Education spent five years revising liberal arts textbooks in order to emphasize the importance of «socialist core values» for students. The report went on to highlight how «new textbooks focus on strengthening the revolutionary tradition of the CCP.»

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«Chinese textbooks include a large number of articles about Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping and other CCP leaders,» the report continued. «The new textbooks elaborate on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s more hard-line foreign policy, making sure that the students have a strong sense of China’s territorial situation.»

Wang has posted over 2,000 photos on her Instagram profile, which includes a mix of pageants, Chinese cultural events, and includes several photos with Democratic politicians and CCP diplomats. Earlier this month, she posed for a «selfie» with a smiling Mayor Adams and CCP diplomat Chen Li, who is serving as the consul general of the People’s Republic of China, in New York, at the AAPI Heritage Month parade in Manhattan.

«So happy to reconnect with familiar faces and meet new friends,» said Wang, who has taken several photos with Adams over the years. «Snuck in a quick photo with Consul General Ambassador Chen Li and Mayor Eric Adams before dashing to the next event.»

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On June 3, she posted on Instagram that she hosted the 2025 East Coast Chinese Alumni Associations’ Summer picnic and Culture Festival and that it was «such a joy to share the stage with Congressman Josh Gottheimer, the Mayor and Council Members of Palisades Park.»

BLUE STATE GOVERNOR TOUTS MEETING WITH CCP OFFICIAL COZYING UP TO DEMS: ‘GRATEFUL FOR THE OPPORTUNITY’

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Linda Wang (Center) pictured at AAPI Heritage Month Parade in Manhattan with New York City Mayor Eric Adams (Left) and Consul General Ambassador Chen Li (Right) earlier this month. (Zaozaonyc/Instagram)

A Gottheimer spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the Democratic congressman «was invited by a local Chinese American community association and shared the stage with several other people during that event.»

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«Congressman Gottheimer and his team have no relationship with the individual in question, and the Congressman is leading multiple pieces of legislation to crack down on the Chinese Communist Party — our known adversary,» the spokesperson continued.

BLUE STATE GOVERNOR TOUTS MEETING WITH CCP OFFICIAL COZYING UP TO DEMS: ‘GRATEFUL FOR THE OPPORTUNITY’

In February, Wang posted a video on stage with Li, who has repeatedly praised the CCP and denied Uyghur genocide, and Schumer at the Brooklyn Lantern Festival Parade. Wang not only served as the parade’s host, but also served as a translator for Schumer’s address.

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Schumer came under fire earlier this year for posing with Li at the Lunar New Year Parade. 

Another post from September 2024 shows Wang posing with Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., at an opera event in New York. A Goldman spokesperson said, «We have no idea who this person is» after Fox News Digital reached out for comment.

«It was my third time hosting the AAPI culture heritage month parade in mid-town Manhattan New York City,» Wang wrote last May with a photo of her and Adams smiling together. «Glad to see [NYC Mayor] Eric Adams again.»

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Linda Wang pictured with NYC Mayor Eric Adams at a fundraising she was hosting for him in September 2021. (Zaozaonyc/Instagram)

Wang also says she is «currently a consultant to the Association for the Promotion of China’s Peaceful Reunification in New York, and a special reporter for the overseas station of ‘Fujian Daily’ Southeast Network,» which are both directly tied to the CCP.

The Association for the Promotion of China’s Peaceful Reunification in New York has been repeatedly mentioned in reports coordinating with the CCP’s United Front system, which has been called a «magic weapon» by Chinese President Xi Jinping due to its success at advancing the CCP’s interests at home and abroad. According to a 2012 holiday greeting to House and Senate lawmakers, the China Council for the Promotion of Peaceful National Reunification (CCPPNR) formed at least 17 affiliates, including the New York chapter. A 2019 report from the Jamestown Foundation also said the United Front acts as one of the «key executive agents» of the council «to exert control over ethnic Chinese communities abroad.»

«Front organizations such as the CPPRC represent one of the primary mechanisms employed by the CCP in its patient, long-term campaign to undermine the democratic norms and open debate—not only within China itself, but internationally—that the CCP views as threats to its own hold on power,» the report continued.

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Fujian Daily Southeast Network, is the same Beijing-backed organization for which Winnie Greco, a disgraced former fundraiser for Adams who served as a special adviser and his director of Asian Affairs, was a consultant. Greco’s home was raided by FBI agents in 2024 amid a federal probe related to political fundraising during Adams’ 2021 campaign. The corruption indictment against Adams was dropped earlier this year. It is unclear whether Greco is in China or New York.

In 2022 and 2023, Wang posted multiple photos posing with Schumer and Adams at various parades, including the Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown. A few of the 2023 photos that included Schumer thanked him for «always supporting our Chinese community event.» More photos from 2022 show her posing with Mayor Adams, including her attending an Asian Pacific Cultural Heritage month event at Mayor Adams’ mansion.

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Linda Wang pictured with NYC Mayor Eric Adams at a 2021 «Transition and Inauguration Entity» fundraising event. (Zaozaonyc/Instagram)

«New Mayor of NYC! You are our old friend,» Wang captioned a photo on the same day Adams was sworn into office. The event appears to be from a fundraiser for Adams as part of the transition ahead of the inauguration. The photo shows the pair sitting close together and giving a thumbs up while she held a microphone.

Months before becoming the mayor, Wang posted a photo at an Adams fundraiser and said she «hosted the fundraising event for mayoral candidate [Eric Adams.]»

The following month, she posed with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has come under fire for hiring multiple CCP-tied staffers, and Schumer at the Lunar New Year Parade. Fox News Digital exclusively reported earlier this month that a top ex-aide to Hochul was the daughter of a former Chinese journalist whose archived biography says he worked for the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) «Education Department of the News Bureau of the Central Propaganda Department» as a deputy director and served in multiple leadership roles at state-run media outlets.

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«Honored to be the host [Eric Adams] is our old friend who listens to us and help[sic] us,» Wang said in a July 2021 Instagram post that includes a photo of Wang holding an Eric L. Adams «Asian Volunteer Group» certificate signed by Adams.

Despite Adams taking several photos with Wang at various events, including earlier this month, hosting a campaign fundraiser for him, and attending at least one event at the mayor’s mansion, a spokesperson for his office distanced the mayor from her, telling Fox News Digital that the «Adams administration does not work with this individual.»

«Thousands of community members take photographs with the Mayor at public events,» the spokesperson added.

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Arran Hope, the editor of China Brief at the Jamestown Foundation, sounded the alarm about Wang when Fox News Digital reached out about her CCP ties, noting how she «appears to be deeply involved with organizations in New York City that have strong ties to the Chinese Communist Party’s united front system,» including «anniversary galas for united front organizations such as the U.S.–Fujian Tangtou Friendship Association (美国福建塘头联谊会) and the New York Chapter of the United Chinese American Association (美国华人华侨联合总会纽约分会).»

«Wang’s ties to the CCP go beyond merely compèring events. As reported on the website of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Body, the central united front organization led by a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, Wang is the general secretary (秘书长) of the New York branch of the United Chinese Association of America (美国华人华侨联合总会纽约分会),» Hope said. «She is also an adviser to the New York Association for Peaceful Reunification (纽约中国和平统一促进会) and has been a guest reporter for the overseas coverage of Fujian Daily, a Party media outlet.»

«Her work has been featured in the People’s Daily, the mouthpiece of the CCP Central Committee, and other state outlets,» he continued. «In February 2020, at the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic, she responded to the call of the United Front Work Department to support epidemic prevention measures in China, helping to coordinate sending funds and other items to frontline workers in Wuhan.»

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Linda Wang pictured with controversial former China NYC Consulate General Huang Ping last year at his farewell event that Wang hosted. (Zaozaonyc/Instagram)

In addition to Democrats, Wang posted several photos with Huang Ping, the controversial predecessor to Chen Li who was referenced dozens of times in the unsealed indictment against Gov. Hochul’s former deputy chief of staff, Linda Sun, last year. The unsealed indictment revealed that a speechwriter for then-Lt. Gov. Hochul wanted to mention the «Uyghur situation» in China for her 2021 Lunar New Year message, but the plight of the minority group being persecuted by the Chinese government was ultimately omitted after Sun overruled the speechwriter. 

The indictment says Sun revealed to Ping what the speechwriter wanted to include but insisted that she would not let her boss mention Uyghurs after admitting that she was «starting to lose her temper» with the speechwriter. Ping appeared to chalk up the speechwriter’s suggestion as a clueless American who had never visited China and that U.S.-China relations could «sour» because of «people like the speechwriter,» the indictment said, prompting Sun to concur that the speechwriter had never visited China. Ping would go on to post Hochul’s Lunar New Year message days later on his Facebook page, which did not mention Uyghurs.

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In addition to taking several photos with Ping, who has repeatedly called the CCP a «great party,» she revealed on her company website that she was «invited by the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York to teach adult English courses for its staff.»

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Linda Wang pictured alongside Sen. Chuck Schumer at a «Chinese community event» in September 2022. (Zaozaonyc/Instagram)

«Photos with Ambassador Huang Ping and his beautiful wife and world renowned soprano – Inva Mila,» Wang wrote in September 2024 on Instagram. «It was an honor to share the evening with such esteemed guests and artists.»

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«Honored to host the farewell dinner for Ambassador Huang Ping as we celebrate his remarkable contributions to strengthening ties between the U.S. and China,» Wang wrote. «A night to remember, full of warmth, gratitude, and unity.»

In an Instagram post from 2022, Wang posted a «selfie» and said she was «honored to be the MC and met Chinese Counsel General Ambassador Huang Ping at the first Asian Pacific American Cultural Parade.»

Fox News Digital reached out to Wang and the offices of Hochul and Schumer.

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El campo de concentración femenino que desafió el olvido

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El libro del día: «The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück» (“La Hermandad de Ravensbrück”), de Lynne Olson

“Una mujer con un absceso dental murió de septicemia en pocos días”. Así lo documentó Germaine Tillion, etnóloga y prisionera en Ravensbrück, quien, durante su cautiverio, recopiló datos sobre la vida y la muerte en el campo, ocultando su investigación bajo la apariencia de recetas de cocina. Este tipo de detalles, recogidos en notas dispersas entre compañeras de confianza, se convirtieron en pruebas fundamentales para los juicios posteriores contra los responsables nazis. La historia de cómo un pequeño grupo de francesas sobrevivió, resistió y luchó por el reconocimiento de su sufrimiento en el único campo de concentración exclusivamente femenino del Tercer Reich es el eje de The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück (“La Hermandad de Ravensbrück”), el libro de Lynne Olson.

La obra de Olson se distingue por centrar su atención en las resistentes francesas que llegaron a Ravensbrück a partir de 1942. A diferencia de investigaciones previas, como la de Sarah Helm, que abarcó el conjunto del campo y se benefició de la apertura de archivos tras la caída del Telón de Acero, Olson sigue el recorrido de estas mujeres desde su arresto y deportación hasta su papel activo en la búsqueda de justicia y reparación tras la guerra. El relato se apoya en la reconstrucción de sus estrategias de supervivencia y resistencia, así como en la forma en que, una vez liberadas, articularon una campaña coordinada para que el mundo reconociera la magnitud de lo vivido.

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Campo de concentración nazi Ravensbrück

Ravensbrück, situado a 80 kilómetros al norte de Berlín, fue diseñado para albergar a 3.000 mujeres, pero llegó a concentrar a más de 45.000 prisioneras: judías, romaníes y otras personas consideradas enemigas por el régimen nazi. Las condiciones eran extremas: una sola letrina para cada 200 internas, atención médica que solía resultar letal y enfermedades menores que se convertían rápidamente en sentencias de muerte. En seis años, alrededor de 40.000 mujeres murieron por hambre, enfermedad, tortura, experimentos médicos y, desde diciembre de 1944, por la acción de una cámara de gas instalada apresuradamente cuando los nazis calcularon que no lograrían exterminar a todas las prisioneras mediante el trabajo forzado en la fábrica Siemens cercana.

La credibilidad de los testimonios sobre Ravensbrück siempre estuvo en entredicho, como subraya Olson en su libro. El campo fue liberado tarde, lo que permitió a las SS destruir gran parte de la documentación incriminatoria. Además, la ausencia de imágenes —ningún camarógrafo acompañó al ejército soviético cuando abrió las puertas el 30 de abril de 1945— dificultó que el horror de Ravensbrück quedara grabado en la memoria colectiva, a diferencia de lo ocurrido con Auschwitz o Dachau. Esta falta de pruebas visuales y documentales complicó la tarea de las supervivientes, que debieron encontrar formas alternativas de registrar y transmitir su experiencia.

Miles de prisioneras enfrentaron condiciones
Miles de prisioneras enfrentaron condiciones extremas y la indiferencia tras la liberación. En su nuevo libro Lynne Olson reconstruye su historia

Las resistentes francesas, clasificadas por los nazis bajo el decreto Nacht und Nebel (“noche y niebla”), estaban destinadas a desaparecer sin dejar rastro. Olson describe cómo estas mujeres supieron aprovechar esa condición ambigua para organizar redes clandestinas dentro del campo: se desplazaban entre barracones durante la noche para repartir medicinas, transmitían mensajes a través de las tuberías y promovían huelgas en las fábricas de municiones. Su actitud, marcada por una “insolencia gala”, les permitió desafiar a los guardianes alemanes sin revelar nunca el alcance de su desafío.

La dificultad para ser creídas tras la liberación llevó a figuras como Tillion a documentar meticulosamente lo ocurrido. Tras la guerra, Tillion publicó su obra fundamental, Ravensbrück, en 1946, ampliándola con nuevas fuentes hasta la edición definitiva de 1988. Sin embargo, ninguna editorial francesa quiso asumir la publicación inicial, que finalmente apareció bajo un sello suizo, reflejo de la resistencia de Francia a confrontar su propio pasado de colaboración y ocupación.

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Olson sigue el recorrido de estas mujeres desde su arresto y deportación hasta su papel activo en la búsqueda de justicia y reparación tras la guerra

Frente a este olvido deliberado, las supervivientes fundaron la Asociación Nacional de Antiguas Deportadas y Prisioneras de la Resistencia (ADIR), desde la que reclamaron vivienda, atención médica y empleo para las exinternas. Según el periódico inglés The Guardian, la fase de lucha colectiva por el reconocimiento y la justicia constituye el desenlace más potente del libro de Olson. El mayor reto de la ADIR fue lograr que los responsables de Ravensbrück comparecieran ante la justicia: de 38 acusados, 19 fueron ejecutados y el resto recibió penas de prisión o fue absuelto. La falta de pruebas escritas seguía siendo el principal obstáculo, ya que los testimonios orales, por convincentes que resultaran, podían ser descartados como “rumores” por los abogados defensores.

La persistencia de las resistentes francesas resultó decisiva en casos como el del excomandante Fritz Suhren, arrestado en 1950 mientras trabajaba como camarero en una cervecería de Berlín. En ese proceso, por primera vez, se admitieron las notas originales de Tillion, quien demostró que Suhren había firmado la orden de ejecución de 500 mujeres el 6 de abril de 1945. El 12 de junio de 1950, Suhren fue fusilado.

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Bondi DOJ files complaint alleging misconduct by Federal Judge James Boasberg

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The Department of Justice has filed an official complaint alleging misconduct by US District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg. Fox News has reviewed the complaint which was written by Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle and addressed to the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Sri Srinivasan.

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Fox News has learned that the complaint was written and filed at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi.

WHO IS JAMES BOASBERG, THE US JUDGE AT THE CENTER OF TRUMP’S DEPORTATION EFFORTS?

«The Department of Justice respectfully submits this complaint alleging misconduct by U.S. District Court Chief Judge James E. Boasberg for making improper public comments about President Donald J. Trump to the Chief Justice of the United States and other federal judges that have undermined the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary,» says Mr. Mizelle.

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Judge Boasberg is presiding over a high-profile case involving the deportation of several migrants to El Salvador and has talked about holding DOJ lawyers in contempt because of his assertion that his order to turn airborne planes around was not followed. President Trump has also made critical comments about Judge Boasberg.

The Justice Department, headed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, has filed an official complaint regarding US District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg. (Getty Images)

The complaint details two occasions on which Judge Boasberg made comments the Justice Department alleges undermine the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.

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«On March 11, 2025, Judge Boasberg attended a session of the Judicial Conference of the United States, which exists to discuss administrative matters like budgets, security, and facilities. While there, Judge Boasberg attempted to improperly influence Chief Justice Roberts and roughly two dozen other federal judges by straying from the traditional topics to express his belief that the Trump Administration would «disregard rulings of federal courts» and trigger «a constitutional crisis.» Although his comments would be inappropriate even if they had some basis, they were even worse because Judge Boasberg had no basis—the Trump Administration has always complied with all court orders. Nor did Judge Boasberg identify any purported violations of court orders to justify his unprecedented predictions.»

TRUMP FOE BOASBERG ORDERS DOJ TO DETAIL STATUS OF CECOT MIGRANTS SENT TO VENEZUELA

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks to reporters outside the White House, Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

This is the second time the Bondi DOJ has filed a complaint against a federal judge. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

«Within days of those statements, Judge Boasberg began acting on his preconceived belief that the Trump Administration would not follow court orders. First, although he lacked authority to do so, he issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Government from removing violent Tren de Aragua terrorists, which the Supreme Court summarily vacated.

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«Taken together, Judge Boasberg’s words and deeds violate Canons of the Code of Conduct for United States Judges, and, erode public confidence in judicial neutrality, and warrant a formal investigation.» 

JUDGE BOASBERG ORDERS RUBIO TO REFER TRUMP OFFICIALS’ SIGNAL MESSAGES TO DOJ TO ENSURE PRESERVATION

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The complaint details two occasions during which Boasberg allegedly made comments undermining the judiciary’s integrity and impartiality. (DREW ANGERER/AFP via Getty Images)

The DOJ is asking Chief Judge Srinivasan to refer the complaint to a special investigative committee as an inquiry is essential to determine whether Judge Boasberg’s conduct constitutes «conduct prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts.» The complaint also asks that Judge Boasberg be taken off the case involving Venezuelan migrants who were deported to El Salvador, «to prevent further erosion of public confidence while the investigation proceeds.»

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The case in question is J.G.G. v Trump.

This is the second time the Bondi DOJ has filed an official complaint against a federal judge. In late February, the DOJ filed a complaint about US District Judge Ana Reyes, concerning what the DOJ calls Judge Reyes’ «misconduct» during the proceedings in Nicolas Talbott et al. v. Donald J. Trump et al., which is a case brought by two LGBTQ groups challenging the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders barring transgender individuals from serving in the US military.

News of the complaint comes at a time when the Trump administration has excoriated dozens of so-called «activist» judges who have blocked or paused some of Trump’s sweeping executive orders from taking force in his second White House term.

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Judge Boasberg in particular found himself at the center of Trump’s ire and attacks on so-called «activist» judges this year, following his March 15 temporary restraining order that sought to block Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to quickly deport hundreds of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador.

Boasberg had ordered all planes bound for El Salvador to be «immediately» returned to U.S. soil, which did not happen.

WHO IS JAMES BOASBERG, THE US JUDGE AT THE CENTER OF TRUMP’S DEPORTATION EFFORTS?

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Judge James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the Federal District Court in DC, stands for a portrait at E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, DC on March 16, 2023. (Photo by Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC-  Judge James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the Federal District Court in DC, stands for a portrait at E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, DC on March 16, 2023. (Photo by Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (Washington Post via Getty)

His emergency order touched off a complex legal saga that ultimately spawned dozens of federal court challenges across the country – though the one brought before his court on March 15 was the very first – and later prompted the Supreme Court to rule, on two separate occasions, that the hurried removals had violated migrants’ due process protections under the U.S. Constitution.

Boasberg, as a result, emerged as the man at the center of the legal fallout. 

Trump administration officials have repeatedly excoriated Boasberg both for his order and his attempt to determine whether they acted in good faith to comply with his orders, and Trump himself has floated the idea that Boasberg could be impeached earlier this year – prompting Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to issue a rare public warning. 

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The complaint, focused on months-old behavior and allegations surrounding Judge Boasberg— first tapped as a judge by then-President George W. Bush in 2002, comes at a time when he could again have a say in a major class action case brought by lawyers representing the former CECOT migrants. 

Lawyers for the ACLU and others in the class asked Judge Boasberg earlier this month to reopen discovery in the case, citing allegations from a United Nations report regarding custodial status of migrants at CECOT, and the recent decision to remove the 252 migrants sent from the U.S. to El Salvador to Venezuela under the prisoner exchange.

Asked at a status hearing in court last week whether the Justice Department would comply with the court’s orders, DOJ lawyer Tiberius Davis said they would, «if it was a lawful order.»

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They also said they would likely seek an appeal from a higher court.

In April, Judge Boasberg also ruled that the court had found «probable cause» to hold the Trump administration in contempt for failing to return the planes to U.S. soil, in accordance with his March 15 emergency order, and said the court had determined that the Trump administration demonstrated a «willful disregard» for his order.

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit stayed his original motion in April, and has yet to move on the matter.

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Juan Cárdenas: “Detesto la figura del artista que cree que tiene que ir, sí o sí, contra el poder”

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Juan Cárdenas: “Hay una secreta complicidad entre el arte falsamente militante y la dictadura de mercado” (Foto: Lisbeth Salas)

Sentado en el borde de la cama de un hotel porteño, con la valija todavía cerrada y el sol del mediodía pegado a la ventana, Juan Cárdenas dice: “El artista no es un apostador que va al casino a tirar toda su plata a ver si gana algo”. Atravesó el cielo en un avión trasnacional y el “tráfico infernal” de Ezeiza a Buenos Aires para participar del Festival Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos. Que empieza hoy y se extiende hasta el 1 de agosto en tres sedes diferentes. “Siempre hay un no saber en el artista. No es una especie de ignorancia tonta, es una facultad y hay que ir cultivándola”, agrega.

El ciclo es organizado por la Revista literaria Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, fundada en 1948 y editada de manera ininterrumpida desde entonces. De esta edición participan más de veinte autores en unas trece actividades desparramadas en los cuatro días que dura. Habrá talleres, recitales de poesía y mesas. Cárdenas participa de dos: una es hoy, a las 19:30, en el Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires (“Literatura a la contra: algunos discursos incómodos”); otra es el viernes a las 18 en la Biblioteca Ricardo Güiraldes (“Escritura desde los márgenes”). La entrada es libre y gratuita.

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Juan Cárdenas es crítico de arte, traductor y escritor. Publicó varias novelas, entre las que se destacan Los estratos, Ornamento y Peregrino transparente. Nació en Colombia y allá vive, aunque también un poco en Chile: va y viene. Hoy trabaja mayormente como docente. Acaba de publicar, por la editorial argentina Sigilo —sello que editó varios de sus textos—, La ligereza, un libro de ensayos. Son cuatro en total, y cada uno a su modo, entre el diario personal, la reseña de obras y el desarrollo de conceptos, explora la relación entre vida y arte en un sentido casi esencial.

"La ligereza" (Sigilo, 2025) de
«La ligereza» (Sigilo, 2025) de Juan Cárdenas

En el primero, el más potente, el que da título al libro, dice que “vivimos en un mundo que confunde la ligereza con la frivolidad” y que “no hay nada más pesado, nada más insoportablemente pesado que la frivolidad”, cuyo sabor es el de la “ideología dominante”. También dice que el arte, “si flota, es político”, y “si no es político, no flota, por mucho que hable de política o por mucho que trate de ilustrar alguna de las doctrinas de moda. Esto último es lo que le sucede a buena parte de la literatura feminista, queer, ecologista o antirracista que se escribe hoy”.

Aquel concepto, el de la ligereza, reflexiona ahora, del otro lado del teléfono, apareció a contramano de la fascinación: “Siempre me preguntaba por qué determinadas formas de arte me producían decepción. ¿Por qué esto no funciona? ¿Por qué esto se me cae? Fíjate que uno usa esta expresión cuando algo no le gusta: ‘se me cayó’. Y haciéndome esa pregunta, indagando en esa sensación de decepción, lentamente fui dando con el concepto. Precisamente: se me cae porque le falta ligereza. Fue la conciencia de la pesantez, de esa gravedad innecesaria, la que me llevó a elaborar el concepto».

¿Para qué hacemos política progresista o de izquierdas, si no es para producir placer y felicidad?

Cárdenas sostiene que se trata de un “concepto bien dialéctico”: no busca hacer una “apología de la ligereza”, sino que “siempre es relativo y depende de fuerzas contrarias precisamente a la ligereza”. “Es curioso: lo que mantiene en cierto modo flotando a los objetos del arte es su peso”, agrega. En el libro se ve, sobre todo, en la contraposición que hace entre el arte y la transparencia: “Si todo está demasiado claro, es posible que el diablo nos haya jugado una mala pasada. La ligereza despeja la claridad engañosa y nos devuelve a la superficie turbia, manchada de reflejos”.

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"El artista no es un
«El artista no es un apostador que va al casino a tirar toda su plata a ver si gana algo»

“Esto está ligado a la relación con el inframundo. Sé que suena un poco místico, pero en el fondo tiene que ver más bien con otras tradiciones. Es como si las cosas estelares solamente pudieran serlo si también mantienen un extraño vínculo con lo que está por debajo de la Tierra”, dice y agrega: “Lo que trato de mostrar es la tensión entre el impulso religioso, que siempre está dentro del arte, y el discurso profanador. El arte tiende a profanar, pero al mismo tiempo tiende a mantener ese vínculo con lo sacro. Y esa duplicidad es lo que yo no veo en mucho del arte militante que hoy se promueve”.

“Ese arte falsamente militante —continúa— es incapaz de salirse de las coordenadas identitarias, lo que es un problema. Lo identitario está ligado a unas lógicas de poder contemporáneo que tienen que ver con el mercado. No encuentro mucha diferencia entre identidad y marca. Ahí dirijo mi ataque. Y sé que hoy está todo muy polarizado, que esto parece el típico discurso antiwoke de que ya no se puede decir nada, lo incorrecto, patatín, patatán. Al contrario: lo que estoy mostrando es una secreta complicidad entre ese arte falsamente militante y la dictadura de mercado en la que estamos”.

Detesto la figura del artista que cree que tiene que ir, sí o sí, contra el poder

En ese punto, La ligereza viene a recuperar una zona fundante, primitiva y —otra vez— esencial: el placer. “El arte da placer no porque imite a la vida, sino porque es capaz de traducir sus leyes secretas al lenguaje de las formas sensibles (…) La ligereza se conquista en el placer por lo gratuito. En aquello que se hace por ninguna razón, como la sucesión de Fibonacci, cuyos misteriosos números se despliegan por toda la naturaleza, desde las alcachofas hasta el árbol genealógico de las abejas. Sigamos soplando porque sí. Busquemos algo de placer, a ver adónde nos conduce”, escribe Cárdenas.

Algunos de los libros que
Algunos de los libros que publicó Juan Cárdenas

Ahora, en esta breve conversación con Infobae Cultura, subraya que “ese placer está fuertemente conectado a las energías políticas más profundas y elementales. ¿Para qué hacemos política, digámoslo así, progresista o de izquierdas, si no es para producir placer y producir felicidad? Si nos desconectamos de ese principio, pues no veo yo que eso conduzca ni al progresismo ni a ninguno de los valores de los que se supone que defendemos». Entonces aparece la pregunta por el propósito del arte. “Personalmente, no me siento muy cómodo con asignarle por default al arte una función”, asegura.

“Incluso detesto también una cosa que se ha vuelto muy cómoda en las últimas décadas: la figura del artista, escritor o intelectual que cree que sí o sí tiene que ir contra el poder. Si rascas un poco verás que es una actitud completamente frívola, que por lo general lo único que hace es repetir discursos inofensivos y atacar unos poderes que es fácil atacar. Yo creo que el arte se mueve en el interior de tensiones, y si esas intenciones obligan, por una circunstancia coyuntural, política o de algún tipo, al artista a manifestarse e ir a la contra, pues me parece que tiene que ser así”, agrega.

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“No me gusta asignarle funciones fijas al arte. Creo que el arte se tiene que mover en un terreno que a veces es difícil de entender, lleno de ambigüedades, y uno como artista va navegando esas tensiones y va tomando decisiones a partir de su lectura. Además, siempre hay un no saber. No es una especie de ignorancia tonta. El artista no es un apostador que va al casino a tirar toda su plata a ver si gana algo. El no saber es una facultad y hay que ir cultivándola. El artista no sabe muy bien qué es lo que no sabe, pero intuye cómo darle forma y cuál es el contorno de eso que no sabe”, concluye.

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