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BREAKING: Kristi Noem just stunned the courtroom after admitting to Judge Boasberg that she personally authorized the deportation of Venezuelans to torture prisons in El Salvador — a direct violation of his order. What she said next left the judge visibly shaken and set off a firestorm in Washington. You won’t believe her explanation.
A routine hearing in federal court erupted into a political firestorm today after South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem made a stunning admission before Judge James Boasberg.
According to those in the courtroom, Noem acknowledged that she was “personally responsible” for ordering the transfer of a group of Venezuelan migrants to detention facilities in El Salvador — facilities widely reported to use harsh, abusive, and torture-like conditions.
Her statement appeared to conflict directly with a previous order from Judge Boasberg restricting any state-level actions involving the forced removal or repatriation of asylum seekers without federal authorization.
Observers say the courtroom fell silent as Noem described her decision, framing it as an effort to “protect national security” and claiming federal inaction left states with “no choice.”
Judge Boasberg reportedly pressed her on the legality of bypassing his order, prompting a tense back-and-forth that left even veteran attorneys stunned.
Legal experts warn that if verified, Noem’s admission could trigger significant consequences — including potential contempt proceedings, federal investigations, or broader constitutional challenges over state involvement in immigration enforcement.
Political reaction was swift, with critics accusing the governor of overreach and human rights violations, while her supporters praised her for “doing what Washington refuses to.”
The court is expected to issue further directives in the coming days as the fallout continues to grow.

