Kash Patel Undermines His "Big Case" Against Wisconsin Judge

They can be classified personal documents, nothing it the statues says otherwise.
The statue defines what a presidential record is.

(2) The term "Presidential records" means documentary materials, or any reasonably segregable portion thereof, created or received by the President, the President's immediate staff, or a unit or individual of the Executive Office of the President whose function is to advise or assist the President, in the course of conducting activities which relate to or have an effect upon the carrying out of the constitutional, statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties of the President.

A military document about the nuclear capabilities of a foreign country would OBVIOUSLY fit that definition.
 
The statue defines what a presidential record is.

(2) The term "Presidential records" means documentary materials, or any reasonably segregable portion thereof, created or received by the President, the President's immediate staff, or a unit or individual of the Executive Office of the President whose function is to advise or assist the President, in the course of conducting activities which relate to or have an effect upon the carrying out of the constitutional, statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties of the President.

A military document about the nuclear capabilities of a foreign country would OBVIOUSLY fit that definition.

That was never determined, the case never got that far.
 
The statue defines what a presidential record is.

(2) The term "Presidential records" means documentary materials, or any reasonably segregable portion thereof, created or received by the President, the President's immediate staff, or a unit or individual of the Executive Office of the President whose function is to advise or assist the President, in the course of conducting activities which relate to or have an effect upon the carrying out of the constitutional, statutory, or other official or ceremonial duties of the President.

A military document about the nuclear capabilities of a foreign country would OBVIOUSLY fit that definition.
dang, a bunch of Obama's presidential records where found hidden on Clinton's illegal server and in Joey Xiden's garage, UNPenn office and around his house.

Should Trump raid Obama's house just in case now?
 
Determined what, exactly? The law is perfectly clear.

The only thing clear is your partisan ignorance.

The American people took in all of your side's lawfare bullshit and told you to go fuck yourselves, a FACT you can't deal with.

He won, you lost. fuck off.
 
The only thing clear is your partisan ignorance.

The American people took in all of your side's lawfare bullshit and told you to go fuck yourselves, a FACT you can't deal with.

He won, you lost. fuck off.
“partisan ignorance”? Why, because I don’t think that a former president can declare classified military documents to be personal?

No, the American people didn’t all take it in. A lot of people never heard about it and people like you were spoon fed obvious lies that you’re more than happy to accept because you’re a hack.
 
“partisan ignorance”? Why, because I don’t think that a former president can declare classified military documents to be personal?

No, the American people didn’t all take it in. A lot of people never heard about it and people like you were spoon fed obvious lies that you’re more than happy to accept because you’re a hack.

Because only when Trump does something do you care enough about it to bitch about it, even if it's been done in the past.

And by people will less right to said documents.

Everyone heard about it, and the ones not TDS idiots saw through the bullshit.
 
Because only when Trump does something do you care enough about it to bitch about it, even if it's been done in the past.

And by people will less right to said documents.

Everyone heard about it, and the ones not TDS idiots saw through the bullshit.
Again, you’re full of shit.

No, it’s not “only when Trump does it” because the DoJ prosecutes these cases all the time. You know they do. Admit it.

You just tell yourself lies because you don’t want to admit you support a criminal.
 
Again, you’re full of shit.

No, it’s not “only when Trump does it” because the DoJ prosecutes these cases all the time. You know they do. Admit it.

You just tell yourself lies because you don’t want to admit you support a criminal.

And dropped them like a hot dish.

you ARE shit, and a terrible sock.

What happened to curried goathead? finally realized the chicks with dicks thing is a losing proposition?
 
And dropped them like a hot dish.

you ARE shit, and a terrible sock.

What happened to curried goathead? finally realized the chicks with dicks thing is a losing proposition?
You don’t think the government prosecuted former employees who take classified documents?

David Patreus was prosecuted for it. You don’t remember?
 
You don’t think the government prosecuted former employees who take classified documents?

David Patreus was prosecuted for it. You don’t remember?

The President isn't an employee of the federal executive, he IS the federal executive.
 
We have another one......

Judge Shelley Joseph, the $207,855-a-year Boston Municipal Court magistrate, will face a public hearing in June for her “willful judicial misconduct” for allowing an illegal immigrant to slip out a side door to avoid ICE agents.

The Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct told the Herald Tuesday that a hearing is tentatively set for June 9 in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. Her attorney, Thomas Hoopes, could not immediately be reached to see if he will go forward with the hearing or strike a deal beforehand.

Joseph is accused of violating the “Code of Judicial Conduct” by “failing to comply with the law,” as the Herald has reported.

Joseph was charged by former U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, a Trump appointee, of helping a twice-deported illegal immigrant evade federal immigration officials in 2018 while in her Newton court.

 

Wisconsin judge accused of obstructing ICE could face years in prison, DOJ has ‘upper hand’: former prosecutor​


May 1, 2025

A Milwaukee, Wisconsin judge could face years in prison for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a former federal prosecutor said.

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 65, was arrested by the FBI and charged with obstruction of proceedings before a department or agency of the United States on Friday.

She allegedly whisked away a previously-deported illegal immigrant and his attorney from her courthouse in order to stop ICE from arresting him. She was also charged with concealing an individual to prevent discovery and arrest.

“It’s five years if the individual is wanted for a felony, and it’s one year if they’re wanted for a misdemeanor,” attorney Neama Rahmani told Fox News Digital this week. “So it’s five years.”

FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien

WISCONSIN JUDGE THREATENS COURTROOM BOYCOTT OVER HANNAH DUGAN ARREST

Rahmani was a federal prosecutor before founding West Coast Trial Lawyers, a personal injury firm with more than two dozen locations in California and Nevada.

Dugan’s arrest came after Mexican national Eduardo Flores-Ruiz appeared in court on April 18 to face three misdemeanor battery charges for allegedly beating two people.

Though he was there on state-level misdemeanors, federal law enforcement was trying to arrest him for the federal felony of illegal reentry into the United States, Rahmani explained. Flores-Ruiz was removed from the United States in 2013.

“I do think the Department of Justice has the upper hand here, if indeed, the allegations are true, and they have a lawful warrant, and a judge helps an individual essentially escape out of the side door – a nonpublic door – with the help of their attorney,” he said. “I mean, that is a big problem.”

According to the DOJ, Flores-Ruiz was “subject to arrest based on an administrative warrant issued by ICE for immigration violations following his recent criminal charges in Milwaukee County.”

FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien

“Under the Supremacy Clause, the law is clear,” Rahmani said. “A state judge can’t ignore federal law, much less a federal warrant, whether it’s signed by a judge or even an administrative warrant.”

He also said that states have no right to slow down federal immigration proceedings.

“I’m just speaking as a lawyer, you know, there’s no legal basis for that,” he said. “You can’t just ignore the law, especially if you’re a judge, nor can you just slow down immigration enforcement. You just can’t do it. It’s very clear this is exclusively a federal issue.

FBI arrests Wisconsin judge, alleging she obstructed arrest of illegal alien

EX-NEW MEXICO JUDGE, WIFE ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY HARBORING ILLEGAL TREN DE ARAGUA MEMBER

On April 18, Flores-Ruiz was in Dugan’s courtroom for a pre-trial hearing facing three state charges of misdemeanor domestic battery for allegedly punching a roommate 30 times and hitting a woman inside his residence.

According to the DOJ, Dugan first confronted federal agents and ordered them to leave the courtroom before Flores-Ruiz’s hearing began. She told them they needed a judicial warrant, and to get one from the Chief Judge’s office. When the agents were no longer in her vicinity, she then canceled Flores-Ruiz’s hearing, despite the fact that his alleged victims were present.

That is when she allegedly personally escorted Flores-Ruiz through a restricted “jury door” that led to a non-public hallway, through which Flores-Ruiz exited the building.

jury exit door and court hallway

Federal agents took him into custody after a brief foot chase.

Ultimately, Rahmani said that Dugan’s arrest sends a clear message.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a cartel member, a coyote, local law enforcement, a judge – you can’t do it,” he said. “I mean, the law applies to everyone equally. So I think this is absolutely sending the message. And I understand that people are upset at immigration enforcement and all that, but you can’t break the law, especially if you are tasked with enforcing the law. That is your job as a judge.”

Dugan did not speak during her first court hearing in federal court, but her attorney was defiant.

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan speaking raising her hands

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Fox News confirmed Tuesday that Dugan is not in her courtroom, and the doors to her courtroom are locked. On Wednesday, she was temporarily suspended from her position.

She has retained the law firm Mastantuono Coffee & Thomas. Former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Steven Biskupic, a President George W. Bush appointee, has also joined Dugan’s defense team. So has another former Bush appointee, ex-U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement.

“Judge Hannah C. Dugan has committed herself to the rule of law and the principles of due process for her entire career as a lawyer and a judge,” the law firm said on Dugan’s behalf. “She has retained former United States Attorney Steven Biskupic to represent her. Judge Dugan will defend herself vigorously, and looks forward to being exonerated. This will be the extent of any statements or interviews at this time.”

Biskupic and Clement did not return requests for comment.

Dugan is due back in court on May 15.
 
FORMER president, meaning a private citizen. Just like a FORMER employee is a private citizen.

And the documents were classified while he was President.

Former Presidents have always been more than former employees.
 
And the documents were classified while he was President.

Former Presidents have always been more than former employees.
former presidents don’t get to violate the espionage act because they feel like it.

They definitely don’t get to obstruct justice.
 

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