Yep, and he's getting away with it.Notably, Trump does nothing to stop his flock from making the threats. Because he wants them to keep it up.
Like Luttig said yesterday, it's time for someone with authority to step up.
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Yep, and he's getting away with it.Notably, Trump does nothing to stop his flock from making the threats. Because he wants them to keep it up.
Trump decides who has authority inside the POT. People inside the party who speak out against him are burned at the stake.Yep, and he's getting away with it.
Like Luttig said yesterday, it's time for someone with authority to step up.
Sounds like crazy Dem propaganda to me.
There shouldn't be any Trump cases, there you go FIXED IT for you Dems.Judges in Trump-related cases face unprecedented wave of threats
The annual average rose from 1,180 incidents in the decade prior to Trump’s campaign to 3,810 in the seven years after he declared his candidacy and began his practice of criticizing judges. In all, the Marshals documented nearly 27,000 threatening and harassing communications targeting federal courts from the fall of 2015 through the fall of 2022, a volume they consider unprecedented in their 234-year history. There is no national data collection for threats against state and local judges. Many states do not even track the problem.
Since late 2020, Trump has ramped up his criticism of the judiciary dramatically, first amid his dozens of failed lawsuits seeking to overturn his election loss and, more recently, amid a cascade of criminal and civil litigation. In that time, serious threats against federal judges alone have more than doubled, from 220 in 2020 to 457 in 2023, as Reuters reported on Feb. 13.
The Following's disregard for the rule of law is well understood.There shouldn't be any Trump cases, there you go FIXED IT for you Dems.
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