Well, well, well, it seems Judge James Boasberg, the D.C. District Court’s resident bleeding heart, has been caught with his hand in the partisan cookie jar. According to a judicial ethics report that’s about as subtle as a sledgehammer, this paragon of impartiality—who recently threw a wrench in President Trump’s noble quest to deport illegal alien gang members—attended what can only be described as a Democrat slumber party with gavels, cleverly disguised as a “legal conference” in Sun Valley, Idaho.
How absolutely freaking quaint.
The agenda? Oh, just some light reading: “Judges in a Democracy” and “State of Democracy”—titles so dripping with 2024 Democrat campaign sloganeering that you can almost hear the echoes of “saving democracy” bouncing off the courtroom walls. You know, that tired old chestnut the left trots out every time they need an excuse to weaponize the judiciary against Trump’s America First agenda. Coincidence?
The report, dubbed a “Privately Funded Seminar Disclosure Report” (because nothing screams transparency like a vague title), confirms Boasberg was there, hobnobbing with the elite, but conveniently forgets to mention if he got a nice fat check for his troubles or just a pat on the back.
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, those fine upholders of judicial virtue, says private entities can wine and dine federal judges—oops, “invite them to educational programs”—and cover costs over $480, as long as they disclose some basic financial crumbs. “The rules do not require a specific accounting for each judge, or even how much was paid to judges at all,” because why would we want accountability when we can have ambiguity?
The whole setup stinks worse than Joe Biden's skivvies in August.
So, is it any wonder that after this little liberal love-in, Boasberg decides dangerous gang members deserve a cozy stay in the U.S.A.?
The agenda? Oh, just some light reading: “Judges in a Democracy” and “State of Democracy”—titles so dripping with 2024 Democrat campaign sloganeering that you can almost hear the echoes of “saving democracy” bouncing off the courtroom walls. You know, that tired old chestnut the left trots out every time they need an excuse to weaponize the judiciary against Trump’s America First agenda. Coincidence?
Please, many of us were born at night, but we weren't born last night.
The report, dubbed a “Privately Funded Seminar Disclosure Report” (because nothing screams transparency like a vague title), confirms Boasberg was there, hobnobbing with the elite, but conveniently forgets to mention if he got a nice fat check for his troubles or just a pat on the back.
“Called a ‘Privately Funded Seminar Disclosure Report,’ the document discloses that Boasberg was in attendance but offers no details of whether Boasberg was paid for his attendance or travel, or what the remuneration was,” reports Just the News. Shocking, right?
A retired Democrat-appointed judge—clearly a stickler for optics—tattled to the outlet, whining that the July 2024 conference’s focus on “judges’ role in a democracy” sounded a tad too much like a certain party’s talking points. Just a tad, mind you.
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, those fine upholders of judicial virtue, says private entities can wine and dine federal judges—oops, “invite them to educational programs”—and cover costs over $480, as long as they disclose some basic financial crumbs. “The rules do not require a specific accounting for each judge, or even how much was paid to judges at all,” because why would we want accountability when we can have ambiguity?
Boasberg’s “payment” might’ve just been a reimbursement for his organic kale smoothie tab, but when Just the News asked, he pulled a classic liberal move: radio silence.
The whole setup stinks worse than Joe Biden's skivvies in August.
Boasberg jets off to this Rodel Institute Judicial Fellowship—where he’s a shiny new first-year fellow, according to their website—rubs elbows with Trump-hating faculty advisors (20 of them, all card-carrying members of the “Orange Man Bad” club), and comes back ready to kneecap Trump’s deportation plans.
The Rodel Institute, by the way, is funded by the same shady foundations that bankroll every anti-Trump outfit from here to Portland. Their Board of Directors reads like a who’s-who of Trump Derangement Syndrome: Ian Solomon, Bill and Don Budinger (Don’s a big “no” on Arizona border security and a “yes” on Dem Senate hopefuls), ex-Montana Gov. Steve Bullock (Kamala Harris’s Cabinet shortlist star), turncoat Heather Carter (ditched the GOP for Katie Hobbs), Jamie Woodson (cried about “political disinformation” in 2016), and Rob McKenna, who’s called Trump a “demagogue” with “flimsy” legal arguments. Subtlety, thy name is not Rodel.
So, is it any wonder that after this little liberal love-in, Boasberg decides dangerous gang members deserve a cozy stay in the U.S.A.?
This is peak judicial swamp: unelected robe-wearers sipping Chardonnay at partisan retreats, then ruling based on feelings instead of, say, the U.S. Constitution.
Maybe next time, Judge Jimmy, pick a less obvious spot than a millionaire’s playground for your anti-Trump pow-wow. Then again, the left’s never been great at hiding their disdain for law, order, or that pesky orange guy in the White House.
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