TRUMP FROZEN IN SHOCK AS JUDGE BOASBERG RESTARTS CONTEMPT BOMBSHELL — “Criminal Contempt” Hearings REVIVED, DOJ Ordered to Testify as El Salvador Deportation Scandal Explodes Again! ⚡
WASHINGTON, D.C. — It was supposed to be buried six feet under. Instead, the most radioactive legal scandal of Trump’s second term just clawed its way out of the grave and is sprinting straight for the Oval Office.
On Wednesday afternoon, Chief U.S. District Judge James “Bo” Boasberg dropped the hammer nobody in the West Wing saw coming: he is formally reopening criminal contempt proceedings against Trump’s Department of Justice for deliberately ignoring his March 15 order to ground deportation flights carrying over 200 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT mega-prison — a facility human-rights groups have branded a “torture factory.”
Sources inside the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse say the moment the 27-page order hit the docket, jaws literally dropped. One veteran clerk whispered, “This is the judicial equivalent of a tactical nuke.”
The backstory is pure Netflix thriller: March 14, Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act — a wartime relic — to fast-track mass deportations. The next day, planes loaded with detainees were already taxiing when ACLU lawyers sprinted into Boasberg’s courtroom. The judge issued an oral order, then a written one: ground the planes, bring them back inside U.S. jurisdiction so due-process rights could be honored.
The Trump DOJ’s response? They let the planes take off anyway.
When confronted, officials shrugged: “Oops, they’re in Salvadoran custody now. Nothing we can do.”
Boasberg didn’t buy it. In April he ruled there was probable cause to hold the administration in criminal contempt — a finding that could theoretically land senior officials behind bars. A Trump-friendly D.C. Circuit panel temporarily blocked it. Everyone assumed the story was dead.
Until Wednesday.
In a blistering new opinion, a different D.C. Circuit panel green-lit Boasberg to “proceed otherwise within his sound discretion,” quoting his own words back at the government: “Judicial orders are not suggestions. They are binding commands that the executive branch no less than any other party must obey.”
Translation: game on.
Insiders say Trump was briefed at Mar-a-Lago minutes after the ruling posted. One source described the scene: “He turned the color of his tie. Started screaming ‘Who is this Obama judge?! Get Pam on the phone!’” Attorney General Pam Bondi was reportedly patched in mid-golf swing. Within an hour the DOJ’s official X account fired off a statement accusing Judge Boasberg of “aiding terrorists” — a post that has since been ratioed into oblivion and sparked bar complaints against Bondi herself.
Meanwhile, the internet crowned Boasberg an instant folk hero. #ContemptBomb shot to number one worldwide. Memes of planes flipping the bird to the federal judiciary racked up tens of millions of views. One viral edit showed Boasberg in a superhero cape with the caption: “When you tell the President ‘no’ and actually mean it.”
The judge wasted no time. By close of business Wednesday he issued subpoenas for whistleblower Erez Reuveni — the career DOJ attorney fired after admitting to another federal judge that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had been illegally deported — and signaled he wants sworn testimony from top Justice officials, potentially including former No. 3 Avi Bovei, Trump’s personal lawyer turned appellate judge who allegedly told staff to “consider ignoring” court orders.

Legal experts are calling it unprecedented. “We’re one bad answer away from a Cabinet-level official taking the Fifth in open court,” one former prosecutor told us. “Or worse — a constitutional crisis if they just refuse to show up.”
MAGA world is in full meltdown. Senators are drafting impeachment articles against Boasberg. Truth Social is flooded with calls for his arrest. Yet even some Republican insiders privately admit panic: “If Boasberg gets Reuveni on the stand and those texts come out, this could make January 6 look like a parking ticket.”
As of Thursday morning, the White House has gone radio silent. Trump’s only public reaction so far: a 3 a.m. post that simply read “WITCH HUNT!” in all caps — currently sitting at a brutal 12:1 dislike ratio.
The full 27-page order is still pinned across every platform, being downloaded, screenshotted, and memed faster than the DOJ can figure out its next move.
Grab your popcorn and a hard hat, because the El Salvador deportation scandal just rose from the dead, and it’s bringing criminal contempt charges straight to the President’s doorstep.
This isn’t a hearing. It’s an exorcism.
And America can’t look away. ⚡