Federal judge goes off on Trump DOJ's 'shameful' grant cuts
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Attorney General Pam Bondi addresses the press while President Donald Trump observes, on Friday, June 27, 2025, in Washington’s White House briefing room (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin).

The Trump administration’s attempt to advance its extensive immigration enforcement and deportation plan by filing a lawsuit against an entire federal district court has sparked a response. On Monday, lawyers representing the court and all its judges stated that the Department of Justice’s action is not just “unprecedented” but also risks increasing “tensions.”

At the end of May, U.S. District of Maryland Chief Judge George Russell III commented on the issue of an “influx of habeas petitions.” These petitions stem from the Alien Enemies Act-related removal decisions made by the Trump administration, leading to “hurried and frustrated hearings.” Consequently, employing a two-day delay was deemed a sensible measure to manage the court’s schedule and uphold due process, in accordance with U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

That was a bridge too far for the administration, which claimed that district judges were instead robbing the executive branch of “time to put its policies into effect” and ignoring the will of the voters.

When the DOJ filed its complaint in June, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that the district court’s “standing order” — for administrative two-day stays against the government when potential deportees file habeas corpus petitions — amounted to “judicial overreach” that thwarted President Donald Trump’s “executive authority” and his 2024 election mandate.

The DOJ tactic, reminiscent of Trump’s failed lawsuits against judges in his civil fraud and criminal hush-money cases, is one that should also fail here and for several reasons, said a filing from the firm Clement & Murphy PLLC.

Reminding the administration that a federal court is “not a Denny’s,” attorneys for the judges called the suit “unprecedented,” “fundamentally incompatible with the separation of powers,” and “neither justiciable nor meritorious.”

What the Trump administration frames as an attack on executive power is little more than the court’s way of making sure that it “does not lose all chance of granting meaningful relief before it can make even a preliminary assessment of whether it has a basis to intervene” when an “alien seeks emergency relief from an impending removal,” said the filing in support of dismissal and in opposition to an injunction.

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