July 09, 2025
Prosecutions against Judge "Back Door" Hannah Dugan may proceed, a judge has ruled in the case of the radical judge who snuck an illegal alien criminal out her back door to avoid ICE (no, that's not a dirty reference.)
The judge tried to argue she was immune from prosecution because of separation of powers. But being immune from prosecution in the discharge of her duties is a world away from what Dugan pulled, which was to purposely thwart Federal officials in the discharge of theirs.
The author of the Hot Air article thinks the DoJ will drop charges if the judge admits to wrongdoing and faces a disciplinary board. I'm not so sure, nor am I sure they should. The Administration needs to make an example of her. That they didn't do so in a similar case in Trump's first term is immaterial; that was when Trump still thought these people would eventually see reason. Now he understands they only understand power.
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