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Shared from Yahoo News
Reporting from Michelle Gallardo and Maher Kawash at abc news
Wed, October 29, 2025 at 6:21 PM EDT
The DOJ filed the appeal just hours before Bovino was slated to check-in with the court for the first time Wednesday.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals responded to the appeal later Wednesday and decided to temporarily pause the order requiring Bovino to appear in court daily.
Here is the link to the video and the written article.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/doj-appeals-judges-order-cbp-203918374.html
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Apparently the ruling does not come with an explanation from the court. I say -
bluestarone
(22,177 posts)Response when they want one. WTF!!
yellow dahlia
(5,872 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(23,229 posts)Stays dont usually get a detailed explanation, its just a pause until the appeals court can rule.
yellow dahlia
(5,872 posts)of Chicago, will not cause him harm, irreversible or otherwise.
Letting him continue to conduct himself, as he has been, on the streets of Chicago, without constraints, is likely to cause irreversible harm to some of the citizens.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,229 posts)So the plaintiffs will probably be well prepared and present the same thorough, evidence based case as they did to the lower court, and the Trump administration will be ill-prepared, incompetent and present false or incomplete evidence to the judge.
I dont know anything about the appeals judge, who appointed him- do you?
yellow dahlia
(5,872 posts)Will look him up.