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🚨 BREAKING JUST NOW: FEDERAL JUDGE SMACKS TRUMP — CONGRESS WINS HUGE ICE SHOWDOWN 🚨 Washington just erupted. In a stunning late-breaking ruling, Judge Jia Cobb has ruled AGAINST Donald Trump, declaring his administration’s actions ILLEGAL after blocking members of Congress from unannounced inspections of ICE detention facilities. The case was brought by 12 members of Congress who accused Trump officials of deliberately obstructing oversight to hide conditions inside ICE centers. Judge Cobb didn’t hesitate — she ruled that Congress has the absolute legal right to inspect ICE facilities at ANY time, without notice.
🚨 BREAKING: FEDERAL JUDGE DEALS TRUMP MAJOR LEGAL BLOW — CONGRESS WINS UNPRECEDENTED ICE ACCESS 🚨
Washington was rocked moments ago after U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb issued a decisive ruling against Donald Trump, declaring his administration’s efforts to block members of Congress from inspecting ICE detention facilities illegal.
The lawsuit, brought by 12 sitting members of Congress, challenged Trump-era policies that prevented lawmakers from conducting unannounced oversight visits to immigration detention centers. Judge Cobb’s ruling was blunt and unambiguous: Congress has the legal authority to inspect ICE facilities at any time — with or without notice.
According to the court, the Trump administration’s actions violated federal law and directly interfered with Congress’ constitutional duty to oversee executive agencies. The judge rejected arguments that ICE could restrict access under the guise of security or administrative control, stating that oversight cannot be conditioned, delayed, or denied for political convenience.
🔥 The impact is immediate and explosive.
Effective now, ICE facilities must allow members of Congress entry at any hour, without advance warning. No more locked gates. No more excuses. No more stalling tactics.
Legal experts say the ruling marks a major shift in power, restoring congressional oversight that critics argue was deliberately undermined to keep detention conditions out of public view. Advocacy groups are already calling this a turning point, predicting a wave of surprise inspections that could expose long-hidden conditions inside the facilities.
Behind the scenes, sources say multiple lawmakers are preparing to exercise their newly affirmed authority immediately — a move that could spark fresh investigations, hearings, and national outrage.
Trump, who has repeatedly defended ICE policies and attacked congressional oversight as “harassment,” has not yet responded to the ruling.
