Saturday, May 24, 2025

On appointing federal judges: pray Republicans keep the house or we will get this:

How can we not conclude these judges are cut from the same cloth as those in the streets wearing Palestinian scarves and blaming Israel for attacking Gaza on Oct 7th, beheading infants and raping women? TD

Judges STRIKE DOWN every TRUMP order


Obama Judge Blocks DHS From Revoking Harvard’s Ability To Enroll Foreign Students 
. . ." The school had been rejecting compliance with the federal government, claiming it would not “relinquish its constitutional rights” and would maintain “freedom of thought.” The Department of Education revoked over $2 billion in grants from the school, and weeks later Education Secretary Linda McMahon told the institution not to seek federal grant money, as “none will be provided.” . . .
"Looks like Dugan got caught with her claw in the cookie jar. But does that mean consequences? Moonbats like Demetria Brue, Dugan herself, and her supporter Monica Isham demonstrate the deterioration of the judiciary. She will be judged by one of her own."

Jonathan Turley: A Judge of Her Peers? Judge Dugan Assigned a Judge Previously Rebuked for Political Comments  "Five years ago, I wrote about a federal judge who, in my view, had discarded any resemblance of judicial restraint and judgment in a public screed against Republicans, Donald Trump, and the Supreme Court. The Wisconsin judge represented the final death of irony: a jurist who failed to see the conflict in lashing out at what he called judicial bias in a political diatribe that would have made MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell blush.
"His name is Lynn Adelman.
"I was wrong in 2020. Irony is very much alive.
"This week, a judge was randomly selected to preside at the trial of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan. A critic of Trump’s immigration policies, Dugan is accused of obstructing federal law enforcement and facilitating the escape of an unlawful immigrant.
"The judge assigned to the Dugan case? You guessed it. Lynn Adelman, 85.
"A judge is expected to come to a case like this one without the burden of his own baggage. Judge Adelman is carrying more baggage than Amtrak in Wisconsin." . . .

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