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Trump called the courts in New York and Washington the most corrupt

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On March 27, US President Donald Trump announced the need to review the country's judicial system, calling the courts in Washington and New York "the most corrupt and radical."

According to Trump, the judicial system is broken in many parts of the United States, and New York and Washington rank first in their corruption and radicalism.

"It is necessary to immediately investigate this falsified system," Trump clarified on his page on the Truth Social network.

The American leader criticized Judge James Boasberg, who had previously ruled to stop mass deportations of migrants. Trump called him "extremely biased" and expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that Boasberg is already considering the fourth case related to him.

"What a shame that "Judge" Boasberg has already received the fourth case related to me! It's statistically impossible," Trump said.

He also expressed doubts about the integrity of the case allocation system and noted that it was difficult for him to expect a fair trial in Washington.

Earlier, on March 25, it was reported that major unions of teachers in the United States and human rights activists from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) sued the Trump administration over the decision to liquidate the Ministry of Education. On March 21, it became known that Trump signed a decree abolishing the American Ministry of Education. His powers are supposed to be transferred to the state authorities and local communities.

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