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2021 Jun 17, 9:04am   6,201 views  145 comments

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From what I've been reading it looks like some DA in New York is going to charge members of the Trump organization (and maybe Trump himself) with violating some law that all real estate folks in New York violate. Selective prosecution.

We've stayed away from that sort of stuff here in the States (charging presidents and former presidents with crimes). Seems like the political establishment might do away with that as to curtail other businessmen from encroaching on their turf.

I say the Deplorables fight back.

Texas already threw down a gauntlet by arresting illegals for child endangerment. The Texas AG could say that he's looking into criminal charges for conspiracy to commit child endangerment. It's pretty apparent that Biden's policies are driving unaccompanied minors to cross the border so bring charges versus Biden and those making those policies. It would certainly send a chill down DC's spine.

I am interested to hear what other charges members of Patrick.net can think of to bring against Biden & co.

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113   HeadSet   2025 Apr 23, 1:00pm  

AmericanKulak says

Democrat "Rule of Law" personified. If a person had vandalized a 20-year old beater Volvo in MN belonging to a Dem Staffer with "Coexist" stickers, they'd be getting months of jail and probation at a minimum.

You would get that if you "misgendered" the clown.
114   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 25, 1:09am  

Bannon had the guy from the Federalist site on. He was talking about how he sought judicial restraining orders for quasi-government and government censorship and "Fakt Cheka" orgs and waited months for the initial hearing.

Meanwhile, Trump does something and it's in front of a leftist judge by the end of the week.
119   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 25, 7:02pm  

"RULE OF LAW UNDER THREAT: FBI arrests judge who deliberately misdirected Federal Agents seeking to arrest an illegal that was in her courtroom on additional federal charges. While they were expelled from the courtroom, she personally assisted an illegal the Federal Agents were looking to... enforce the rule of law on... and escorted him to a security exit."


"Noooo, you can't arrest judges who willfully obstruct and mislead federal law enforcement trying to enforce.... the law. If judges can't practice civil disobedience on laws they personally don't like using their powers of office in the process, we don't have the rule of law!" - Democrats, RINOs, Media
120   Patrick   2025 Apr 26, 9:04am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/it-begins-saturday-april-26-2025





In case you somehow missed the excitement, here’s what actually happened. About eight days ago, back on April 18th, Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was presiding over an unremarkable criminal case involving a Mexican national charged with three counts of battery and domestic abuse. A couple of his victims were seated in the gallery waiting to testify. The accused, Jose Flores-Ruiz, was an illegal alien already deported in 2013, but it didn’t stick and he came back to commit more crimes.

Because of all the media misinformation, here is a link to the government’s complaint so you can read it for yourself.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d2msoiwnkhjgh3pwbofyo/Doc.-01-Criminal-Complaint-USA-v.-Dugan.pdf?rlkey=7oxwjlxen2ghys7k4wcyd62xh&e=1&dl=0

Note that a federal judge signed Judge Dugan’s arrest warrant— she had ample due process. Or, if you’re more of a listener, here’s Pam Bondi’s explanation about both arrests from a Fox interview yesterday (8:00).

Anyway, before Flores-Ruiz’s hearing started, court staff snuck word to Judge Dugan got word that FBI, CBP, and DEA agents had staked out the gallery and the hallway outside the courtroom, and were waiting for the hearing to finish so they could arrest Lopez. This enraged the judge (“this is absurd!”). So she sprang up —or at least attempted a rough approximation of ‘springing’— and moved ponderously into action. She first adjourned the hearing, grabbed the judge in the courtroom next door for backup and, after demanding to see the agents’ warrant, ordered them to go to the Chief Judge’s office. They complied.




While agents were on the phone with the Chief Judge, Judge Dugan’s courtroom deputy came over and warned them the judge was trying to “push through” Lopez’s hearing, to get him out of the building while the agents were tied up talking to the Chief Judge. Meanwhile, back in her courtroom, Judge Dugan ordered Lopez and his attorney to come up to the bench, and after a frenzied, whispered conversation, personally escorted them out the courtroom’s private back door reserved for jurors and prisoners.

Lopez fled using a back elevator and sprinted off down 9th street. Fortunately, an alert agent spotted the serial crimedoer leaving. The team scrambled and a dramatic foot chase ensued. They finally tackled Lopez near State Street and 10th.

Yesterday morning, the FBI filed a federal complaint and shortly thereafter arrested Judge Dugan at the courthouse. She’s charged with obstruction of ICE proceedings (18 U.S.C. § 1505) and harboring or concealing a person to prevent discovery and arrest (18 U.S.C. § 1071)— both serious felonies.

The federal criminal complaint identifies several witnesses who saw everything that happened.

Later in the day, Judge Dugan was released without bond after making her first appearance in federal court. If convicted, she certainly can’t be a judge, and will probably lose her law license. Even without a verdict, the pending charges are a huge headache for the Chief Judge. How can Judge Dugan continue to preside over other criminal cases while she’s under indictment herself?

Will Wisconsin’s left-leaning Supreme Court remove her?
123   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 26, 9:56pm  

Wasn't there a Masshole judge that basically did the same thing? I think it was during Xiden's regime, so it should still be within the statute of limitations.
126   Patrick   2025 Apr 30, 9:26am  

https://x.com/amuse/status/1917612850383835188



How can she just personally say she's going to negate federal law?
135   Patrick   2025 Jun 27, 2:24pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/civil-wars-friday-june-27-2025-c


Trump’s lawyers are (finally) going on offense. Yesterday, the Washington Post ran a tantalizing story headlined, “DOJ sues all federal judges in Maryland over deportation order.”

The Chief Judge for the District of Maryland entered a standing order granting automatic deportation stays for any new immigration cases filed in that district. And guess where they’re all being filed now?

Instead of backing down or enduring endless appeals, yesterday, Trump’s DOJ sued the entire Maryland bench for interfering with executive foreign policy authority. Every single judge was named as an individual defendant. I’m not sure that’s ever happened before.

It’s one thing to appeal a ruling. That’s normal. But suing every judge in the district is doctrinal civil war. Beyond legal positioning, it argues that certain judicial practices themselves are unlawful executive interference and beyond the courts’ constitutional authority.

The new lawsuit focuses just on the legality of the standing order, which grants relief to unknown future parties even before their cases are filed. Which makes it a lot more like a law than like judging.
137   Misc   2025 Jun 27, 7:02pm  

Some piece of shit, liberal, judge decides to let Maryland Man" free until trial without bond. Who cares if he's a gang member that dealt in human trafficking including kids???

Sure...let him out says the DOJ...we'll have him on a plane to South Sudan within 10 minutes legally this time.

Suddenly the tough guy is begging to stay in a US prison.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/25/mistakenly-deported-man-kilmar-abrego-garcia-to-remain-in-jail-for-now

I say uphold the judge"s order, otherwise...wouldn't it be "Constitutional Crisis" ??
138   Patrick   2025 Jun 29, 10:42pm  

https://nypost.com/2025/06/29/opinion/miranda-devine-how-the-biden-admin-weaponized-the-justice-system-against-trump-aide-peter-navarro/


Navarro, 75, was the first White House official in history to be imprisoned for a contempt of Congress conviction.

He served a four-month sentence in a federal prison in Miami last year.

By contrast, the very Department of Justice that set a chilling precedent with its prosecutions of Navarro and Bannon (who also served four months in a federal prison in Connecticut last year) gave itself a pass when then-Attorney General Merrick Garland similarly was held in contempt for defying a congressional subpoena to hand over embarrassing audio recordings of Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur.

As a senior White House adviser on Jan. 6, 2021, Navarro’s conviction should have had a higher bar than Bernal’s or any other former adviser’s.

But the Biden DOJ and one of their pet DC judges, Obama-appointed District Judge Amit Mehta, ignored Navarro’s legitimate concerns about executive privilege and punished him for his loyalty to his boss, President Trump. ...

More evidence is expected to emerge about the scheme to target Trump and his allies while covering up for Joe Biden. Internal FBI emails and documents continue to surface now that the Trump administration has access to hidden troves of information, and Republicans have control of Congress, with a newfound ruthless determination to hold wrongdoers to account.
139   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Jun 29, 11:34pm  

I think KBJ is turning ACB back to the right out of her sheer stupidity.
140   Patrick   2025 Aug 11, 12:15pm  

https://www.kunstler.com/p/under-color-of-law


Lawfare’s aim is to pervert due process, to use officers of the courts to act unfairly and unjustly in the name of the law, and thus, under color of law.

This is exactly what you saw in the several cases brought against Mr. Trump in New York State in 2024, a three-ring circus of process-abuse engineered by the “Joe Biden” White House, coordinated with Merrick Garland’s DOJ (through Deputy AG Lisa Monaco), with assists from NY AG Letitia James and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Ditto the RICO case attempted in Atlanta under Fulton County DA Fani Willis, a spectacular botch. And ditto, the cases brought under Special Counsel Jack Smith in Florida and DC, also badly botched.

The slovenly ineptitude of these cases was really something to behold, including the sordid romantic complications around Fani Willis and her chosen chief prosecutor, “boyfriend” Nathan Wade, a divorce lawyer with no experience in criminal law. Throw in the disgraceful, self-conflicted antics of the Judges Kaplan, Engoron, and Merchan in the New York cases, and the oafish conduct of Jack Smith and his assistants in Florida and DC — and what you get is a demonstration of how crude an instrument sheer lying actually is in the practice of law, and how easily it breaks against the people using it.

Some of these characters are just now coming to grief: Letitia James faces a DOJ action on depriving Mr. Trump’s rights, and SC Jack Smith is under active FBI investigation for evidence tampering and other crimes of process abuse. It would be fitting for all the prosecutors and the three judges in the New York cases to face similar inquiries.

The phrase under color of law establishes liability for abuse of power for officials vested with the terrible authority for upending people’s lives. The phrase “deprivation of rights” appears explicitly in federal statutes primarily focused on holding government officials and others acting with apparent legal authority accountable for willfully violating an individual’s constitutional or legal rights. The most relevant statute is 18 U.S.C. § 242, which directly criminalizes such conduct. Additional statutes, such as 18 U.S.C. § 241, 18 U.S.C. § 250, 18 U.S.C. § 2243, and 18 U.S.C. § 2244. That’s where all this is going, even if all that’s coming out of the DOJ and FBI for the moment is that ominous silence.
143   Patrick   2025 Oct 31, 11:40am  

https://newrightpoast.substack.com/p/240-they-having-a-fed-off


> While you were partying (crying about antisemitism), Rachel Bovard was studying the blade (focusing on real problems like full spectrum lawfare pointed at Trump). Funny name for a lawfare op, btw.

I literally don’t care who Tucker had on his podcast. Joe Biden’s government tried to judicially assault us all out of existence, and was very close to doing it.

> Biglaw firms are no longer going after Trump.

Biglaw let leftist impact litigators rely on their cohorts of young liberal associates looking for a break from securities litigation to help with the big cases. In the end this was a force-multiplier for the legal left, and one of its main structural advantages. It seems to be diminishing.

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