
Fresh Trump-linked case puts Boasberg back in GOP crosshairs
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Republicans are raising new questions about Judge James Boasberg’s Trump-related case assignments, but former judges say the D.C. District Court uses a randomized process and data shows he receives fewer such cases than some colleagues.
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A Fox News Digital review of the cases assigned to judges in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., showed the same — putting Boasberg on the lower side of Trump-related case assignments compared to some of his colleagues in the district.
Judges are "totally reactive" by design, Philip Pro, a former U.S. district judge and Reagan appointee, said last month about the cases judges are tasked with hearing.













