Trump faces contempt risk: What happens if president violates court orders?
Briefly

Judge James Boasberg has ruled that there is probable cause to consider the Trump administration in criminal contempt for failing to comply with a court order that halted the deportation of Venezuelan gang members without due process. This ruling adds to a series of legal disputes surrounding Trump's immigration policies. The judge has ordered that the government must provide the deported individuals an opportunity to contest their deportation in court within a week. The administration has appealed the ruling, raising questions about the balance of power between the presidency and the judiciary.
Judge James Boasberg's ruling indicates that the Trump administration may face criminal contempt for not complying with court orders regarding deportation procedures.
This legal battle highlights the ongoing challenges and scrutiny that former President Trump's policies continue to face in the courts, illustrating the complexity of immigration laws.
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