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Whistleblower says senior DOJ official expressed willingness to ignore court orders

  • Last Tuesday, fired DOJ lawyer Erez Reuveni alleged that Emil Bove urged attorneys to tell judges 'f—k you' and ignore court orders during a March meeting, according to whistleblower claims.
  • During a March meeting, Bove emphasized that deportation flights must proceed 'no matter what' under the Alien Enemies Act amid claims of Venezuelan gang invasion, according to whistleblower allegations.
  • Reuveni was placed on leave April 5 and fired six days later for refusing to file false briefs and telling the truth in court, according to his lawyers.
  • Ahead of Bove's confirmation hearing, a letter was sent to Congress and DOJ watchdog denying he urged judges to ignore court orders, contradicting whistleblower claims.
  • Reuveni’s letter to DOJ and Congress, backed by Sen. Durbin, warns of a broader pattern undermining the rule of law, prompting calls for investigation.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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