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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'BIG problem': Legal expert says Trump DOJ lied to judge about Todd Blanche's actions
Blanche is a liar and an asshole
'BIG problem': Legal expert says Trump DOJ lied to judge about Todd Blanche's actions
— Blue Freedom Quest ðððð (@bluefreedomquest.bsky.social) 2025-12-23T22:00:03.690Z
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Newly released files in the case of wrongly-deported Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia indicate that the Justice Department has been misrepresenting Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's connection to the case for months, legal expert and American Immigration Council fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick posted to X on Tuesday.
Abrego, who for years had a life and family in Maryland, was illegally removed to the infamous Salvadoran CECOT megaprison earlier this year, despite a judge's order prohibiting his deportation to that specific country. After months of public protest, the administration finally repatriated him to the United States, but then immediately filed dubious gang-related charges against him. Abrego's legal team is now seeking the dismissal of these charges on the basis of vindictive prosecution.
The Trump administration has argued the prosecution couldn't be vindictive, because neither Blanche nor any of the higher-ups in more political roles has a hand in deciding to prosecute Abrego. But documents released on Tuesday by District Judge Waverly Crenshaw suggest this was not true, Reichlin-Melnick argued.
"Due to a redacting error in a defense brief, we already know that Crenshaws 12/3 ruling, still under seal, concluded that Blanches associate, Aakash Singh, played 'a leading role' in deciding to prosecute Abrego," wrote Lawfare's Roger Parloff on X. "In an effort to fend off Abregos vindictive prosecution claims, McGuire claimed he alone made the decision, and he was untainted by the vindictive motives attributable to Trump/Blanche. (Just like Halligan claiming that she, not Trump, decided to pursue Comey & James.) But after reviewing still non-public correspondence between Blanches office and McGuire, Crenshaw found otherwise."
Crenshaw's rulilng "might also shed light on why [former Nashville Assistant U.S. Attorney] Ben Schrader ... quit rather than participate in the case," wrote Parloff.
Abrego, who for years had a life and family in Maryland, was illegally removed to the infamous Salvadoran CECOT megaprison earlier this year, despite a judge's order prohibiting his deportation to that specific country. After months of public protest, the administration finally repatriated him to the United States, but then immediately filed dubious gang-related charges against him. Abrego's legal team is now seeking the dismissal of these charges on the basis of vindictive prosecution.
The Trump administration has argued the prosecution couldn't be vindictive, because neither Blanche nor any of the higher-ups in more political roles has a hand in deciding to prosecute Abrego. But documents released on Tuesday by District Judge Waverly Crenshaw suggest this was not true, Reichlin-Melnick argued.
"Due to a redacting error in a defense brief, we already know that Crenshaws 12/3 ruling, still under seal, concluded that Blanches associate, Aakash Singh, played 'a leading role' in deciding to prosecute Abrego," wrote Lawfare's Roger Parloff on X. "In an effort to fend off Abregos vindictive prosecution claims, McGuire claimed he alone made the decision, and he was untainted by the vindictive motives attributable to Trump/Blanche. (Just like Halligan claiming that she, not Trump, decided to pursue Comey & James.) But after reviewing still non-public correspondence between Blanches office and McGuire, Crenshaw found otherwise."
Crenshaw's rulilng "might also shed light on why [former Nashville Assistant U.S. Attorney] Ben Schrader ... quit rather than participate in the case," wrote Parloff.
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'BIG problem': Legal expert says Trump DOJ lied to judge about Todd Blanche's actions (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
14 hrs ago
OP
It Should Probably Read " . . . Rather Than Participate in the Fraud"
The Roux Comes First
13 hrs ago
#3
LakeVermilion
(1,479 posts)1. Just asking for a friend,
"Could Blanche be disbarred for his participation in the lie?"
vapor2
(3,637 posts)2. They are ALL fucking liars and thieves
The Roux Comes First
(2,123 posts)3. It Should Probably Read " . . . Rather Than Participate in the Fraud"
I admit I can at times find some mild entertainment when the "good guys" try to sustain some semblance of decorum and adherence to accepted standard practices and terminology, as long as it doesn't hamstring in dealing with these wholly unqualified liars.
questionseverything
(11,525 posts)4. *rump doj lies.... Big surprise 😮
UTUSN
(76,698 posts)5. Tons of criminality and nobody accountable.