A federal judge has issued an order directing the current administration to adhere to established rules prohibiting public statements that could potentially sway jury opinion in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
According to reliable sources, U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw granted a motion on Thursday that reinforces compliance with local criminal rule 2.01. This rule explicitly bars court personnel, U.S. Marshals Service employees, and contractors from divulging information about pending proceedings without court authorization.
The judicial directive specifically addresses the prohibition of disclosing information regarding arguments and hearings conducted outside public view. This development follows earlier reports that Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, was deported in March before being returned to the United States to face federal prosecution.

Abrego Garcia currently remains incarcerated in Nashville as he awaits trial on charges related to human smuggling. Reports indicate his hearing is scheduled for July 16.
This situation raises important questions about the balance between public information and the integrity of judicial proceedings. The evidence suggests that the court is taking proactive measures to ensure a fair trial, free from external influences.