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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.
Fox News has learned that the complaint was written and filed at the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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«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.
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.
«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.»
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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.
«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.»
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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.»
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.
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.
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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.
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.»
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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Oportunidades de inversión y asesoría personalizada: regresa el Gran Salón Inmobiliario en su edición 19

El mercado de inversión inmobiliaria en Colombia está viviendo un ciclo de crecimiento, consolidándose como una opción atractiva para quienes buscan diversificar sus inversiones.
De acuerdo con la más reciente encuesta semestral de CBRE, el 100% de los consultados prevé realizar nuevas inversiones en 2025, y un 69% planea incluso aumentar sus aportes respecto a 2024. Esta tendencia dibuja un escenario favorable para quienes desean apostar por la compra de inmuebles o por la inversión en bienes raíces.
En este contexto de dinamismo y transformación, la edición número 19 del Gran Salón Inmobiliario se presenta como el punto de encuentro esencial para familias, jóvenes, inversionistas y curiosos del sector inmobiliario que buscan conocer, comparar y decidir su mejor alternativa en finca raíz.

El evento tendrá lugar del 21 al 24 de agosto en el recinto de Corferias, en Bogotá, y reunirá bajo un mismo techo a las marcas, proyectos y alternativas de mayor proyección tanto a nivel nacional como internacional.
Con 18 años de trayectoria, el Gran Salón Inmobiliario se ha consolidado como la feria inmobiliaria más importante de Colombia. Su principal fortaleza radica en la capacidad de concentrar una oferta integral de más de 1.500 proyectos que abarcan vivienda nueva y usada, oficinas, bodegas y lotes, distribuidos en diferentes regiones del país y también en el extranjero.
Esta amplitud responde a la evolución reciente de las preferencias de los inversionistas, quienes, de acuerdo con datos de CBRE, han mostrado un interés creciente en oficinas frente al segmento de transporte y logística, que fue dominante en años anteriores.

La diversidad de opciones facilita que cada asistente encuentre alternativas ajustadas a su presupuesto y proyecto de vida. Comparar en tiempo real, acceder a datos objetivos y explorar proyectos de distinta naturaleza resulta fundamental para quienes desean tomar decisiones informadas en un entorno confiable.
Uno de los principales diferenciales del Gran Salón Inmobiliario es el acceso a asesoría personalizada y acompañamiento experto. A lo largo de la feria, profesionales del sector inmobiliario y representantes de entidades financieras estarán disponibles para orientar a los visitantes, responder preguntas clave y analizar las características de cada proyecto.
El evento ofrece herramientas como diagnósticos de perfil crediticio y simuladores, lo que facilita el acceso a créditos hipotecarios y permite evaluar esquemas de financiación diseñados según las necesidades y expectativas de cada perfil.

Adicionalmente, los asistentes podrán explorar únicamente proyectos que cuenten con trayectoria y respaldo legal comprobado, una garantía fundamental para quienes priorizan la seguridad y la valorización a largo plazo de su inversión. Esta selectividad en la muestra refuerza la confianza de quienes acuden en busca de su próximo inmueble o de nuevas oportunidades en el sector.
Más allá de la muestra comercial, la feria inmobiliaria en Bogotá incluye espacios académicos con la participación de especialistas y voces autorizadas en temas de valorización, tendencias en finca raíz, proyección urbana y alternativas de financiamiento.
Así, cada visitante no solo accede a una variada oferta de propiedades, sino también a conocimientos y herramientas que le permiten tomar decisiones informadas para su inversión.
El acceso a la feria está abierto para el público general a partir de los doce años. La entrada tiene un valor de 16.000 pesos colombianos.
La feria estará abierta de jueves a domingo, entre las 10:00 a.m. y las 8:00 p.m. Los visitantes podrán utilizar los parqueaderos disponibles: Calle 25 # 33-60 (Parqueadero Verde).
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Trump boasts he ‘stopped about five wars’ while opening new Scotland golf course, vows to work with Netanyahu

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President Donald Trump touted his foreign policy achievements while visiting his newest Scottish golf course on Tuesday, a day after appearing to break with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s stance on food supply to Gaza.
The president appeared before reporters at Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen, Scotland, where he and his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, opened a new golf course on Tuesday.
«I look forward to playing it today. We’ll play it very quickly. And then I go back to D.C., and we put out fires all over the world,» Trump said before cutting the ribbon opening the new course in the village of Balmedie on Scotland’s northern coast.
«We did one yesterday. You know, we stopped the war, but we stopped about five wars,» Trump said. «So that’s much more important than playing golf. As much as I like, it’s much more important.»
«It’s going to be a special year, and it’s going to be a special decade. And we’re going to make all of our countries strong and great and really wonderful again,» Trump added. «And that’s happening, and it’s happening very fast.»
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President Donald Trump tees off during the opening ceremony for the Trump International Golf Links golf course, near Aberdeen, Scotland, Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Amid U.S. pressure, Thailand and Cambodia reached a ceasefire agreement. The Trump administration has also claimed responsibility for stopping a nuclear escalation between India and Pakistan, averting conflict between Serbia and Kosovo and diffusing violence between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. Earlier this year, Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen agreed to a ceasefire following U.S.-U.K. strikes.
In late June, Trump ordered U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and infrastructure, which he claimed ended the Israel-Iran conflict in just 12 days, preventing greater loss of life.
Meanwhile, the U.S. and Israel pulled their negotiators from ceasefire talks in Doha, Qatar, last week. Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, said Hamas did not appear to be «coordinated or acting in good faith» to reach an agreement to return the remaining hostages taken in the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel or to «create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.»
As the opening ceremony closed Tuesday, a reporter shouted a question at Trump, asking what the president would say next to Netanyahu.
«We’re working together to try to get things straightened out for the world,» Trump said.
Trump on Monday held a bilateral meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at another of his golf courses, Trump Turnberry in Girvan, Scotland. When reporters asked if he agreed with Netanyahu’s recent remarks about concerns of mass starvation in Gaza being overstated, he replied, «I don’t know. I mean, based on television, I would say not particularly, because those children look very hungry.»

President Donald Trump, seen with Donald Trump Jr., Sarah Malone and Eric Trump, during the opening ceremony for the Trump International Golf Links golf course, near Aberdeen, Scotland, Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Trump has also insisted the U.S. did not receive enough credit for the aid already provided to Gaza, which Hamas terrorists control.
The president is capping a five-day foreign trip designed around promoting his family’s luxury properties and playing golf.
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Trump used his trip to meet with Starmer and reach a trade framework for tariffs between the U.S. and the European Union’s 27 member countries – though scores of key details remain to be hammered out.
«We just signed a very big deal, as you know, with the European Union, but also with the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom was a week before, and it’s a very big deal and a great deal for the country. And it’s a great deal for everybody,» Trump said Tuesday.
Trump had invited Starmer, who famously does not golf, aboard Air Force One so that the prime minister could get a private tour of his Aberdeen properties before Tuesday’s ceremonial opening.
Billing itself the «Greatest 36 Holes in Golf,» the Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, was designed by Eric Trump. The course is hosting a PGA Seniors Championship event later this week, after Trump leaves.
«These are very hard to build, and you won’t see them built anymore. You’ll probably never see another course built in the dunes, not dunes like this,» Trump said of the course on Tuesday.
The new golf course will be the third owned by the Trump Organization in Scotland. Trump bought Turnberry in 2014 and owns another course near Aberdeen that opened in 2012.

President Donald Trump plays golf after attending the opening ceremony for Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen, Scotland Tuesday, July 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Trump honored Sarah Malone, the Executive Vice President of Trump International Golf Links Scotland, during Tuesday’s opening ceremony. Eric Trump said Malone «has truly become a member of our family» after 16 years overseeing the properties.
The president’s late mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, was born on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland’s north and immigrated to New York. She died in 2000 at age 88.
«We love Scotland. You know, my mother was born here and she loved it. She would come back here religiously once a year during the summers with my sister Marianne, and sometimes my sister Elizabeth. But they would come here religiously,» Trump said Tuesday. «Stornoway. That’s serious Scotland, by the way.»
The president also thanked his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, who was on the new course with him Tuesday, for the work she did leading the Republican Party during the 2024 presidential election.
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Trump’s assets are in a trust, and his sons are running the family business while he is in the White House.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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