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2025-03-28 11:46:49
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2025-03-28 13:32:35
As the same judge took charge of major Trump administration cases in a row, judicial fairness questions raised
U.S. President Donald Trump. [Reuters = Yonhap News]
U.S. President Donald Trump. [Reuters = Yonhap News]

U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by questioning the fairness of the judiciary after a series of judges took charge of major cases that have taken place since the inauguration of the administration.

According to U.S. public broadcaster NPR and other foreign media on the 27th (local time), the "Signal Gate" case, in which foreign and security figures of the Trump administration filed a lawsuit, discussed military secrets in a private chat room, was allocated to Judge James Bosberg of the Washington DC Federal District Court. Judge Bosberg put the brakes on the Trump administration's deportation of more than 300 Venezuelan gang members by applying the "Enemy Country National Act (AEA).

On the same day, President Trump posted a message on his social network service (SNS) Truth Social to the effect of doubting the fairness of the judiciary. Judge Bosberg has taken on four cases related to the Trump administration, he said, adding, "This is statistically impossible." "He (Judge Bosberg) is suffering from Trump Hate Syndrome (TDS)," he said, adding, "Is there still a roulette system that judges are fair and random?"

President Trump also touched the judge's privacy, saying there was a conflict within Judge Bosberg's family.

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