United States Court…

In re DONALD J. TRUMP

April 14, 2026 ·25-5452 ·Panel Decision ·Circuit Judge RAO · By Aisha Johnson

The D.C. Circuit denied the government's petition for a writ of mandamus. The court found the district court's investigation into the government's actions was an abuse of discretion.

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Background

The case involves the government’s actions under the Alien Enemies Act against members of a Venezuelan criminal gang. The district court had initiated contempt proceedings against the government for transferring custody of detainees.

The court’s reasoning

The court found that the district court’s investigation into the government’s decision-making process was an abuse of discretion and an unwarranted intrusion into Executive Branch deliberations.

The district court proposes to probe high-level Executive Branch deliberations about matters of national security and diplomacy.

Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge RAO.

The dissent

What it means going forward

The decision limits the district court’s ability to investigate Executive Branch decision-making in national security matters.

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