Here’s the latest high-level picture based on recent reporting.
- A DC Circuit (appeals) panel orders judges to end or pause certain contempt proceedings involving Trump administration officials tied to deportation flights, signaling a significant appellate intervention that constrains or delays criminal contempt actions.[6][8]
- Earlier in 2025, there were ongoing contempt probes overseen by Judge James Boasberg related to compliance with court orders on Venezuelan migrant deportations; those proceedings faced pauses or reversals at the appellate level, reflecting a contentious and evolving fight over authority and process.[4][5]
- By late 2025 and into 2026, multiple outlets reported on continued appellate scrutiny of Boasberg’s contempt-related actions, with some rulings effectively halting or curtailing the contempt investigation as the court tempered the judge’s approach or require identification of decision-makers.[2][9]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest single-source updates from a specific outlet (e.g., Reuters, CNN) or pull official court documents to confirm the current status and key dates. I can also summarize the implications for any ongoing proceedings or potential next steps.
Citations:
- Reports on appellate decisions halting or pausing contempt proceedings related to Boasberg and the Trump administration.[1][4][6]
- Descriptions of earlier contempt proceedings and their progression, including reinvigoration or revival discussions.[5]
- Coverage outlining the ongoing legal saga and the appellate role in shaping the trajectory of these cases.[8][2]