@PennsylvaniaPol@tgiovanetti Have you not noticed what the current administration has done? I’m glad some of you guys are seeing the light, but seriously NONE of this is ok.
@EquitatusUnius@HunterBiden@ChrisCillizza You have no right to any information about a private citizen, the only reason you know is because they used him to attack his father. I’m sorry you’re so angry, maybe you should examine your priorities and bring them closer to home.
A federal judge says ICE’s public attacks on her decisions put her in “personal danger.”
Think about that for a second.
When government officials start publicly targeting judges who rule against them, the risk isn’t just to one person.
It’s a warning flare for the rule of law itself. Courts are supposed to be independent.
Judges are supposed to make decisions based on facts and law…NOT fear for their safety.
When intimidation enters the equation…everyone loses.
That’s how institutions weaken. That’s how lives get put at risk. And that’s why this story matters far beyond a single courtroom.
The Netanyahu government has demonstrated a recklessness with human life that has long since exhausted any credible claim to moral or strategic justification. The scale of civilian death in Gaza, the systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure, and the ongoing bombardment of Lebanon together constitute a pattern of conduct that no serious observer can characterize as proportionate military necessity.
The historical record on Hamas funding is particularly damning. Credible reporting has established that the Netanyahu government permitted the transfer of Qatari funds to Hamas, estimated at approximately thirty million dollars per month, even after Israeli intelligence warned that the money was being diverted to military procurement. Netanyahu's own political calculus appeared to favor a divided Palestinian leadership over a unified one capable of pursuing statehood through negotiation. He fed the beast he would later claim justified everything.
What the facts require is a frank acknowledgment that the civilian death toll in Gaza, the deliberate targeting of hospitals, aid corridors, and relief workers, and the starvation conditions imposed on a captive population represent conduct that democratic governments should refuse to finance, arm, or excuse.
Netanyahu has accumulated a staggering moral debt. History will not be kind to him — and neither should his current allies be.