On CNN’s “Source” aired Friday, Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) cannot say whether Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is interfering in the arrest, but Dugan’s arrest “continues an attack on our judicial system,” and she looks forward to being “exempt.”
“I can say that Judge Dugan is a distinguished jurist, and I look forward to being exonerated by myself, and I am also protected and protected. I am sure that the judiciary and guidance we all subscribe to have shown that we are not supposed to attack our ice, indicating that we are not supposed to attack our ice bases. My initiative is that when they come to court, we don’t need to cooperate with the ice, whether it’s a victim or a victim. That local official, our police department, the sheriff’s office, our judicial system, we don’t need to support the ice, and this was her court.”
host Kaitlan Collins asked next. “But it’s not just supporting. Obviously, at the heart of this, when I read the charging documents, she wasn’t supporting the ice, but also intervened with immigration agents standing outside the courtroom. Hospital, and if they do, I think when you see this, you think she was interfering with this man’s arrest?”
Moore said, “I don’t have the ability to say whether she is there or not. She has the authority of the court, and she will spend her day in court. But I know that Pam Bondy is Giddy, the Attorney General when he arrested Judge Dugan. And the only thing that keeps us from falling into a constitutional crisis is that this prestigious administration will remain with me The late John Lewis will say she is happy that she is in good trouble on Good Friday.”
Collins asked afterwards.[I]The f Ice agents were waiting outside the courtroom in a public area where, according to the document, they said they were there waiting for a court hearing to take place, so they were executed on that arrest, and the judge finds it and interferes with it.
Moore replied, “Well, you know what, this is not fair to ask me that question, because she hasn’t filed a lawsuit in court yet, so to protect herself fiercely, I think she’ll do it. The streets didn’t even arrest you in the hospital cafeteria as long as I was worried.
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