FBI arrests judge Hannah Dugan because she « disabled » a deportation
The US federal police FBI arrested a judge for « disability » an operation to arrest a migrant, as the FBI director announced on Friday. It is the next level of escalation in the strength of strength between the government of US President Donald Trump and the judiciary.
« The FBI arrested the judge Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, » said Kash Patel to X, before his contribution was deleted from the platform.
« We believe that judge Dugan intentionally civil servants (the immigration police, editor’s note) from the person who was supposed to be arrested in her courtroom (…) and made it possible for the person, an illegal migrant, to escape the arrest, » he added and explained that the migrant was finally arrested on foot after a persecution.
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The appointment of Kash Patel as head of the federal police at the beginning of the year had come across violent resistance of the Democrats. They had feared that the Trump supporter would use the FBI to « take revenge on his political enemies », as the influential democratic Senator Dick Durbin had formulated.
The FBI has just arrested the judge Hannah Dugan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Kash Patel on X
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Since Trump returned to the White House at the end of January, numerous of his executive decrees and other measures-especially in the area of immigration-have been rejected by US courts.
The Trump government has repeatedly clashed with judges in the United States when it implemented plans for mass deportations from immigrants without papers. Two federal judges check whether government officials can be prosecuted for disregarding the court.