All day Friday, many Democrats helped the shocking arrest of an FBI activist judge on allegedly supporting helping illegal immigrants flee, prompting White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller to play political Waku a Mall in response.
Democrats “drawn Americans over the past eight years to jail them for protected political activities,” and “illegally spying on the Trump campaign.” I said With X’s post
Democrats have used the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and spy agencies to “pursuit their political enemies” and launched a “coup” against President Donald Trump, Miller added.
Statements from Miller came as Democrats such as Rep. Locanna (D-CA), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). Miller wrote:
Democrats have spent the past eight years stripping Americans from the due process and jailing them for protected political activities. Illegal spy on the Trump campaign. Manipulate and manufacture intelligence, then leak criminally for partisan interest. Use the FBI and intelligence devices to pursue political enemies. It launches a coup against President Trump and his administration. Persecutes President Trump, his family, his aides, and his supporters. Opposition censorship, exhaustion, blacklisting. Remove opposition candidates from the vote. Maliciously build false allegations to inflict an outrageous financial punishment. Raids President Trump’s house and grabs his property. and weaponize the entire legal system for the sole purpose of imprisoning the Democratic Party’s major political rivals and illegally obstructing and equipping the 2024 election.
Miller continued to emphasize that Democrats “we “adjusted and designed” large-scale US invasions by foreign cartels and enemy terrorists.
“And now these same Democrats are angry that the invasion has been returned and that people who hold the invaders criminally and feloniously interfere with removal are held liable under the law,” Miller continued.
“The FBI has arrested a Wisconsin judge who stood up for the legitimate immigration process,” Kanna said. I said In a post on X, “This is unprecedented. We all need to stand up and oppose the arrest judges in this country. We live in dangerous times.”
In response to Kanna’s post, Mirror It was criticized Democrats to define “die process” as “aversion of felony and obstruction of federal law enforcement to protect illegal aliens from arrest.”
“This isn’t normal,” says Klobuchar. I wrote it In the X post, “The administration’s arrest of an oversiting judge in Wisconsin is a dramatic move that threatens the rule of law. There is no full details, but this is a serious step and undermines the system of checks and balance.”
In response to Klobuchar’s post, Mirror It was pointed out No one has surpassed the law, and he emphasized that “the judge hugged and hid criminal foreigners, obstructed federal law enforcement, and deliberately violated federal immigration law.”
“These are very serious crimes and are all enacted by Congress,” added Miller.
Sanders responded to Dugan’s arrest. Statement That said, “has nothing to do with immigration.”
“This latest attack is one thing. “It’s time for a Republican colleague to stand up to his growing authoritarianism.”
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) also issued Statement regarding Dugan’s arrest. The Trump administration has repeatedly accused him of serving in judiciary “at all levels” by “attacking and trying to undermine dangerous rhetoric.”
“In this country, those suspected of criminal misconduct are innocent until their guilt is proven beyond reasonable doubt and is found to be guilty by fellow ju-j-journers. This is the fundamental demand for American justice,” Evers said. “Unfortunately, we have been trying to repeatedly use dangerous rhetoric in recent months by the President and the Trump administration to attack and undermine the judiciary at all levels.
Democrats criticize the Trump administration for the arrest of Patricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It was revealed That the criminal who Dugan “trying to protect him from justice” had “laundry lists of violent criminal charges, including strangulation and choking, batteries, domestic abuse, etc.”





