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Division of Justice management directed federal prosecutors to provide them examples by Friday of hurdles they’ve encountered with judges in the case of engaged on circumstances about assaults on legislation enforcement and antifa.
Deputy Legal professional Common Todd Blanche’s workplace despatched the order at some point previous to some U.S. attorneys, in accordance with a memo reviewed by Fox Information Digital. The memo instructed the prosecutors to provide “2-3 examples of bizarre judicial system obstacles” their places of work have encountered within the courts in sure areas. The memo was first reported by Reuters.
The areas have been specified by a bulleted checklist and included assaults on legislation enforcement, obstruction of immigration authorities, investigations into sure “home terror organizations, equivalent to Antifa” or “interstate threats, doxxing, and/or hoaxes.”
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Deputy Legal professional Common Todd Blanche testifies earlier than the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C., on February 12, 2025. (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photographs)
The judicial obstacles, the memo mentioned, must be people who cropped up when prosecutors have been bringing expenses, litigating circumstances or finishing up different authorized processes.
The directive marks the newest occasion of the DOJ focusing on the judiciary as prosecutors fail to safe expenses and convictions in some high-profile circumstances and because the Trump administration faces tons of of lawsuits and frequent antagonistic rulings within the decrease courts.
It additionally comes after Blanche railed towards what he mentioned have been “rogue activist judges” and declared a “struggle” on them throughout a Federalist Society conference final week.

Federal brokers face off with protesters exterior the ICE constructing in Portland, Oregon, on Sept. 28, 2025, following President Trump’s order to deploy navy troops to guard ICE amenities. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Photographs)
In an announcement to Fox Information Digital, a DOJ spokesperson mentioned “judicial activists — liberals in robes” have been improperly blocking the administration’s work and undermining the Supreme Courtroom at occasions.
“Courts exist to use the legislation, not invent coverage from the bench,” the spokesperson mentioned. “The Division is dedicated to strengthening our litigation posture at each degree so we will higher defend public security initiatives and stop activist judges from undermining the rule of legislation.”
Prosecutors have encountered roadblocks within the courts in quite a few areas, together with on immigration, federal appointments and firings, authorities funding, transgender insurance policies, fights with large legislation companies and extra. On uncommon events, the administration has turned to the Supreme Courtroom for short-term aid in pivotal circumstances and virtually all the time received.
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U.S. District Decide James Boasberg is seen on the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C. (Picture by way of Getty Photographs) (Getty Photographs)
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The DOJ filed misconduct complaints this yr towards two D.C. judges, Decide James Boasberg and Decide Ana Reyes, Obama and Biden appointees, respectively.
Decide Mark Wolf, a 78-year-old Reagan appointee, lately introduced his retirement within the Atlantic and attributed it to his need to talk out towards Trump’s “assault on the rule of legislation.” Wolf mentioned he now plans “to advocate for the judges who can not communicate publicly for themselves.”

