Judge threatens Kari Lake with contempt, orders deposition
Share this @internewscast.com

Left: Kari Lake speaking during the second day of the Republican National Convention, Tuesday, July 16, 2024, in Milwaukee (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite). Right: President Donald Trump at a press conference at the White House in Washington on February 27, 2025 (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Sipa USA; via AP Images).

In a significant legal development, a federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and the Voice of America (VOA) as unlawful. The judge also used Kari Lake’s deposition against her, sharply criticizing her for lacking an opinion on a fundamental legal question she should have been aware of.

Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan appointee known for his conservative stance, emphasized the importance of including the depositions of Kari Lake, senior adviser Frank Wuco, and VOA director of Persian broadcasts Leili Soltani in the case record. In his detailed opinion, he explained why he overlooked the governmentโ€™s objections to these depositions.

Judge Lamberth argued that the objection was unfounded because the defendants had consistently failed to provide the necessary administrative records, which they were required to submit alongside their motion to dismiss. This lack of transparency necessitated the depositions to uncover essential information about USAGM and VOA’s operations and future plans.

It wasnโ€™t until Judge Lamberth threatened to hold Lake in contempt that the defendants disclosed the “Statutory Minimum Memorandum.” This document was an agency action that implemented President Donald Trump’s March 2025 executive order aimed at continuing the reduction of the federal bureaucracy.

Judge Lamberth criticized the defendants’ ongoing omission and withholding of crucial information, describing their actions as a hallmark example of bad faith. This conduct, he noted, justified the inclusion of the depositions in the case proceedings.

The judge’s frustration was further fueled by Lake’s evasive responses during her deposition. Her inability to confirm whether the VOA was operating at the legally mandated minimum standards, as required by Congress, led to his decision to mandate her deposition in August.

Just over a week ago, Lamberth additionally ruled the Trump administration unlawfully delegated Lake “nearly all” the authority of the USAGM’s CEO, an issue known by those closely following the DOJ’s losses in court over interim or acting U.S. attorney appointments.

Lake began at USAGM as a senior adviser but got an upgraded title of deputy CEO and eventually started holding herself out for months as acting CEO.

As a result, the judge found actions Lake took from July to November 2025 while wielding that authority were “void,” including firings.

Lamberth’s latest opinion recounted that Lake one year ago responded to Trump’s executive order by promptly putting more than 1,000 employees on administrative leave and ripping up hundreds of contracts.

The results of Lake’s deposition about her actions evidently didn’t impress the judge, a boost for the plaintiffs who insisted all along that ideologues were trampling on the “statutory mandate that VOA continuously broadcast to the world[.]”

If Lake, a former news anchor, can’t or won’t form an opinion on “significant” places for the U.S. to broadcast as required by law, and with an understanding of “censorship or repression” unique to regions around the world, that’s a problem, Lamberth suggested.

“Defendant Lake has repeatedly thumbed her nose at these statutory requirements, testifying that she has no opinion about which countries censor and repress their people โ€” or even the basic question of which regions of the world qualify as significant, as would be required just to feign compliance with 22 U.S.C. ยง 6202(b)(6) and (7),” Lamberth said. “These refusals constitute a ‘transparent violation[] of a clear duty to act.’”

The statute the judge referred to says U.S. “international broadcasting shall include information about developments in each significant region of the world” and “a variety of opinions and voices from within particular nations and regions prevented by censorship or repression from speaking to their fellow countrymen[.]”

Lamberth said the plaintiffs came up with “undisputed evidence” that the VOA is “unable to operate its Iran service at current staffing levels, despite a statutory mandate to do so,” as a war unfolds.

“Apart from boilerplate responses, the defendants rebut none of these facts,” he added, ordering employees back to work and ensuring the VOA is functioning as mandated by Congress.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Antisemitic Arson Attack Targets London Ambulances: Police Investigate Hate Crime

The police are classifying a suspected arson attack on ambulances in north…

Teen Allegedly Fatally Shoots Sister’s Ex-Boyfriend After Breakup; Victim’s Mother Claims He Acted as a Shield During Gunfire, According to Police

Inset: Ke’Montae Phillips (Jackson County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The area in Kansas…

DOJ Reports Man Threatened to Execute Trump for ‘Treason’ While Simultaneously Seeking Pardon

FILE โ€“ President Donald Trump speaks to the media, Friday, June 27,…

Mother Allegedly Drags Son and Strikes Him with Shopping Cart, Rendering Him Unconscious, Police Report

Inset: Samantha E. Fletcher (Tullytown Police Dept.). Background: The Walmart where Fletcher…

Heroic Truck Drivers Thwart Armed Carjackers in Daring Melbourne Service Station Standoff

Two truck drivers successfully defended themselves against an attempted carjacking by armed…

Urgent: Search Intensifies for Missing Non-Verbal Autistic 13-Year-Old Boy in Florida – Community on High Alert

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued a Missing Child Alert…

Lawsuit Alleges Fatal 911 Mishap: Woman Dies in Snowstorm as Dispatcher Delays Emergency Response

Inset: Alecia Lindsay (Facebook). Background: The area in Alaska where Alecia Lindsay…

Shocking Abuse: School Bus Aide Sentenced for Assaulting Nonverbal Students

Left: Kiarra Jones (Arapahoe County Jail). Right: A screenshot of a video…

Gainesville Man Caught in Arizona After $100K Collectibles Heist at Waldo Flea Market

Staff Report WALDO, Fla. โ€“ Authorities have taken 38-year-old Michael Allen Kinney…

Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Reported Missing for Over a Month: Latest Updates

The mystery surrounding Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has now stretched into its seventh…

Man Allegedly Steals Human Remains from Mausoleum and Films Himself Tossing Them at FBI Office to Attract Attention

Left: Michael Chadwick Fry (YouTube). Right: The FBI field office in Dallas,…

Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Legal Violations Over USAID Firings Using His Own Words

President Donald Trump listens while Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks at…