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The FBI is arresting judges now.

They arent american citizens. At some point people have to understand we are being taken advantage of. They can sit and wait in asylum camps instead of roaming around. Other nations except us and eurotrash don't do this shit
A prison ib El Salvador isnt just an asylum camp.

Yea, most civilized countries don't just round up LEGAL immigrants (which is what they are when a judge says they are not to be deported) to prisons in other countries without due process
 
I read the complaint. The twitter person you linked is mischaracterizing it. That judge is in trouble.
The complaint can be read here:


You're right, the Twitter thread greatly mischaracterizes it. I'm not a big fan of the affiant's determination to assign intent to some of the judge's actions, but even if you strike out that editorializing, it doesn't look good for the judge.
 
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I'm not *that* put off by it. She brought all this upon herself -- and I fully agree that she should be held to account. But I think we can all at least agree that the arrest itself was about the show.

Of course it's about the show. In the Trump administration, everything is about the show. It's a reality show, cast with "talent" drawn from show business -- "straight from central casting" -- and stagecraft is everything. How otherwise do you explain Levitt, Hegseth, and Noem?
 
I have mixed feelings about the arrest itself. It's awfully provocative and, I think, unnecessary.

But I certainly don't see why the judge shouldn't face criminal charges.
Well...lawfare...erm...weaponization of the legal system...uh...the FBI is corrupt and playing politics...um...

It's quaint that we're back to people actually facing consequences for breaking the law. I'm all for it. Does anybody actually believe that Kash believes his "no one is above the law" shtick on this though?
 
Well...lawfare...erm...weaponization of the legal system...uh...the FBI is corrupt and playing politics...um...

It's quaint that we're back to people actually facing consequences for breaking the law. I'm all for it. Does anybody actually believe that Kash believes his "no one is above the law" shtick on this though?
He is trolling dems who said it over and over again under biden. It's payback time.
 
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First time I've ever agreed with you, 7's. Kash is dedicated to making the FBI as political as he claimed it was under Trump nominee Chris Wray.
That's what's happens when biden weaponized it. Biden changed it forever and made it political. Dems getting just a very small taste of it now and they don't like it. Like they say elections have consequences. Wake me up when armed swat teams start showing up and leaking it to fox.
 
That's what's happens when biden weaponized it. Biden changed it forever and made it political. Dems getting just a very small taste of it now and they don't like it. Like they say elections have consequences.
Yeah, I've already said that is how J. Edgar Patel sees it. "No one is above the law" is a farce. Amazing how all-powerful the addled and incompetent Joe Biden became that he could make Republican Trump nominee Chris Wray fundamentally change the entire approach to law enforcement the FBI takes.

So hard to keep track with you guys whether Biden is the diabolical and Machiavellian weaponizer of government or the dementia-ridden dullard who had no idea what day it was let alone what was going on with levers of government.
 
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“I expect the legal profession to understand that the nation is not here for them but they are here for the nation… From now on, I shall intervene in these cases and remove from office those judges who evidently do not understand the demand of the hour.”
 
“I expect the legal profession to understand that the nation is not here for them but they are here for the nation… From now on, I shall intervene in these cases and remove from office those judges who evidently do not understand the demand of the hour.”
Who the f*ck said that?
 
Well...lawfare...erm...weaponization of the legal system...uh...the FBI is corrupt and playing politics...um...

It's quaint that we're back to people actually facing consequences for breaking the law. I'm all for it. Does anybody actually believe that Kash believes his "no one is above the law" shtick on this though?

I think a helluva lot more people say that than actually believe it.
 
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It's just a shame inducting a former president four times is totally OK but arresting a few low level judges is a crises. Biden created this. They never thought trump would win. It's not even worth arguing over. Shoe being on the other foot isn't so nice is it. They will get their day in court just like trump did. Nobody has been convicted of anything. And they weren't even raided.
 
The US has survived many terrible Presidents. We'll get through this one too. If nothing else, we're good at reinventing ourselves.

No more old worthless old fks
Exactly. Tell that to the J6 alarmists. Trump can’t do most of the stuff he says he would like to do.
 
Did say they were. Im saying we should have them and that's where they should be held. They are not our people and not our responsibility just because they showed up.

They arent legal. They are immigrants who didn't follow the laws already. People are applying asylum pretty loosely. Just because your country sucks doesn't make you a political refugee. Could you get asylum in whatever faggy country you would prefer?
If a judge says you aren't to be deported then you aren't in the country illegally anymore.
 


I'm not a lawyer, nor did I stay at a holiday Inn last night, but how would she be charged with obstruction if he walked right past the agents in the hallway they were in?
 
That's what's happens when biden weaponized it. Biden changed it forever and made it political. Dems getting just a very small taste of it now and they don't like it. Like they say elections have consequences. Wake me up when armed swat teams start showing up and leaking it to fox.

While a weaponized FBI/DOJ is a problem, this isn’t an example of it.

It’s not as if they targeted this local judge for arrest…for ruling against Trump, staying one of his policies, etc.

I’m sure that Patel, Bondi, Homan, Trump, etal had absolutely no idea who she was until this incident happened. And she’s the one who turned a routine apprehension into a clash with federal authorities.
 


I'm not a lawyer, nor did I stay at a holiday Inn last night, but how would she be charged with obstruction if he walked right past the agents in the hallway they were in?
There's more to the complaint than that part highlighted.

She met the feds in the hallway and after her tantrum, sent them to see a judge that wasn't there to buy time, then came back into the court room and took the defendant and his attorney through a jury door and into a private area. The only way out of the building is through that public hallway, which was accessed via the private area. Taking them through the jury door avoided the public exit/entrances to the courtroom which is where the feds were waiting after they realized the judge they were sent to see in order to inform him of their presence was not in the building.
 
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