I’m not sure arresting a sitting judge is a great move, but here we are. The FBI arrested Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan. They say she helped a man avoid immigration officers in her courtroom. The current regime wants the man out of the country. We all know it’s because he’s brown, but they’re pretending it’s because he’s accused of three counts of misdemeanor battery.
By noon today, EVERY MAGA will just KNOW that she helped a “violent criminal” escape. Meanwhile, on the left, we’ll be arguing that he hasn’t been convicted of anything at this point. That’s the judge’s position, by the way; due process counts. Let the “debates” commence!
The agents on scene didn’t have a proper warrant so the judge didn’t recognize the legality of their claim. She surmised, properly, in my opinion, that ICE would, no doubt, ignore the improper warrant right along with all of the other due process they think is wasteful in these matters. It’s not like she pulled that right out of the air. ICE is ignoring the law all over the country.
Obviously, we’re not talking the same scale, here – not yet, anyway – but I think Judge Dugan finds herself in the same company as Harriet Tubman, who help slaves escape, and Miep Gies, the woman who hid Anne Frank and her family. Both women were violating law – but serving justice, clearly a higher calling.
I believe these kinds of confrontations are created BY the current, America-hating regime. They keep insisting that due process is a luxury the American people can’t afford. “…nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.” That’s an exact quote from the (checks notes), right! The Constitution of the United States. (Fourteenth Amendment, Section 1.) Please note: “any person.”
One of the many, many, oh-so-many things cons are wrong about is the incorrect belief that the constitution ONLY applies to American citizens. It applies to all people on any American soil except where noted. Only citizens can legally vote, for example, but ALL people are entitled to due process. Even if it’s hard.
I don’t care which side of the aisle you stand on, you should NOT support elimination of due process for anyone, anywhere, at any time. Obviously, if one is not a criminal, one never expects to be accused of a crime or worse, to be punished for a crime based on nothing more than some abstract accusation. But just because one doesn’t expect it, doesn’t mean it won’t happen. I mean, look around you. It’s happening already.
I quoted the 14th Amendment, earlier, but the words of the 4th Amendment are just as clear, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures SHALL NOT be violated.” (I added the emphasis, there.) And there it is, again. “…persons.” Certainly, the writers of the 4th Amendment, if not the 14th, had lived their lives under a regime of wanton incarceration. They KNEW how that played out in real life because it was their lived experience. They knew better!
Legally, in decent America, Judge Dugan would beat these charges easily. The law and the Constitution are on her side. Here in Bizarro America, though, the regime might just decide to forego HER due process, as well. I’m in her corner because I, for one, support people standing for justice…
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I see they put George Santos away for seven years. Good. Ultimately, they convicted him of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in his scheme to defraud his constituents. See? It CAN be done. I’ve always thought of George Santos as a much less practiced trumpster. The two run the same con. Santos was just less skilled at it. Or maybe just less protected. Santos got what Santos deserved but Santos got what Donny deserves, too: seven years behind bars…
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I note that despite promises to end the war on day one, the Don of Destruction… hasn’t. It seems he can’t. You’ll hear MAGA regurgitating, “Promises made, promises kept” like there’s some truth to that. There isn’t. He’s more of a “Promises made, screw you” kind of guy. In fairness, he HAS tried. I would say he has tried to the limits of his VERY limited capabilities. He really, really wants a Nobel Peace Prize and he thought he was going to get it by ending the Russia/Ukraine war.
The problem is, he’s too stupid to even understand who started the damn war, so how can he fix it? It seems (full disclosure, I haven’t been included on any of Hegseth’s regime-leaking Signal chats) Donny’s “solution” to end Putin’s war is for Ukraine to simply surrender everything Russia has stolen and call it a day. Not surprisingly, Ukraine has rejected the concept. They seem to reject the notion that Putin should benefit from his criminal invasion. Go figure.
So now, the First Felon says he’s just going to call everyone names and walk away. ‘The Art of the Deal,’ indeed. The United States was obligated by more than one treaty to support Ukraine in the event this exact thing – an unprompted Russian invasion – happened. Donny is showing the US to be an untrustworthy, undependable ally. Our worldwide reputation has never been worse…
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All attendees had been informed of the dress code: dark suit with long, black tie. Everyone knew. Then Felon 47 shows up wearing a blue suit. There’s no doubt in my mind as to why he wore blue, when the dress code clearly stated black. He wanted to be easily able to find himself in the crowd on television. Based on other things I’ve seen about the guy, he doesn’t much care about anything else. He was thinking of himself. He’s like the sister of the bride who shows up to the wedding wearing white…
