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  1. FEDERAL JUDGES CALL EMERGENCY MEETING TO DEAL WITH BARR’s & TRUMP’s UNPRECEDENTED INTERVENTION IN STONE CASE. 

The head of the Federal Judges Association is taking the extraordinary step of calling an emergency meeting to address the intervention in politically sensitive cases by President Trump and Attorney General William P. Barr.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe, the Philadelphia-based judge who heads the voluntary association of around 1,100 life-term federal judges, said the issue “could not wait.” 

On Sunday, more than 1,100 former Justice Department employees released a public letter calling on Barr to resign over the Stone case. See Article “More than 1,100 ex-Justice Department officials call for Barr’s resignation”

The action follows a week of turmoil that included the president tweeting his outrage over the length of sentence recommended by career federal prosecutors for his friend Roger Stone and the decision by Barr to withdraw that recommendation. To make matters worse, Trump singled out the judge in the Stone case, Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court in Washington, for personal attacks, accusing her of bias and spreading a falsehood about her record.
“There are plenty of issues that we are concerned about,” Rufe said to USA Today. “We’ll talk all this through.”
Trump began disparaging federal judges who have ruled against his interests before he took office, starting with U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel. After Curiel ruled against Trump in 2016 in a pair of lawsuits detailing predatory marketing practices at Trump University in San Diego, Trump described him as “a hater of Donald Trump,” adding that he believed the Indiana-born judge was “Mexican.”

President Trump has a history of denouncing judges over rulings that have negatively affected him personally as well as his administration's policies. Faced with more than 100 adverse rulings in the federal courts, Trump has continued verbal attacks on judges.

THIS IS TREASONOUS TRUMP’s IDEA OF MAGA, A BANANA REPUBLIC WITH HIM AS A PETTY DICTATOR LIKE CHAVEZ IN VENEZUELA.
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  9. FEDERAL JUDGES CALL EMERGENCY MEETING TO DEAL WITH BARR’s & TRUMP’s UNPRECEDENTED INTERVENTION IN STONE CASE. 

The head of the Federal Judges Association is taking the extraordinary step of calling an emergency meeting to address the intervention in politically sensitive cases by President Trump and Attorney General William P. Barr.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe, the Philadelphia-based judge who heads the voluntary association of around 1,100 life-term federal judges, said the issue “could not wait.” 

On Sunday, more than 1,100 former Justice Department employees released a public letter calling on Barr to resign over the Stone case. See Article “More than 1,100 ex-Justice Department officials call for Barr’s resignation”

The action follows a week of turmoil that included the president tweeting his outrage over the length of sentence recommended by career federal prosecutors for his friend Roger Stone and the decision by Barr to withdraw that recommendation. To make matters worse, Trump singled out the judge in the Stone case, Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court in Washington, for personal attacks, accusing her of bias and spreading a falsehood about her record.
“There are plenty of issues that we are concerned about,” Rufe said to USA Today. “We’ll talk all this through.”
Trump began disparaging federal judges who have ruled against his interests before he took office, starting with U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel. After Curiel ruled against Trump in 2016 in a pair of lawsuits detailing predatory marketing practices at Trump University in San Diego, Trump described him as “a hater of Donald Trump,” adding that he believed the Indiana-born judge was “Mexican.”

President Trump has a history of denouncing judges over rulings that have negatively affected him personally as well as his administration's policies. Faced with more than 100 adverse rulings in the federal courts, Trump has continued verbal attacks on judges.

THIS IS TREASONOUS TRUMP’s IDEA OF MAGA, A BANANA REPUBLIC WITH HIM AS A PETTY DICTATOR LIKE CHAVEZ IN VENEZUELA.
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  10. FEDERAL JUDGES CALL EMERGENCY MEETING TO DEAL WITH BARR’s & TRUMP’s UNPRECEDENTED INTERVENTION IN STONE CASE. 

The head of the Federal Judges Association is taking the extraordinary step of calling an emergency meeting to address the intervention in politically sensitive cases by President Trump and Attorney General William P. Barr.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe, the Philadelphia-based judge who heads the voluntary association of around 1,100 life-term federal judges, said the issue “could not wait.” 

On Sunday, more than 1,100 former Justice Department employees released a public letter calling on Barr to resign over the Stone case. See Article “More than 1,100 ex-Justice Department officials call for Barr’s resignation”

The action follows a week of turmoil that included the president tweeting his outrage over the length of sentence recommended by career federal prosecutors for his friend Roger Stone and the decision by Barr to withdraw that recommendation. To make matters worse, Trump singled out the judge in the Stone case, Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court in Washington, for personal attacks, accusing her of bias and spreading a falsehood about her record.
“There are plenty of issues that we are concerned about,” Rufe said to USA Today. “We’ll talk all this through.”
Trump began disparaging federal judges who have ruled against his interests before he took office, starting with U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel. After Curiel ruled against Trump in 2016 in a pair of lawsuits detailing predatory marketing practices at Trump University in San Diego, Trump described him as “a hater of Donald Trump,” adding that he believed the Indiana-born judge was “Mexican.”

President Trump has a history of denouncing judges over rulings that have negatively affected him personally as well as his administration's policies. Faced with more than 100 adverse rulings in the federal courts, Trump has continued verbal attacks on judges.

THIS IS TREASONOUS TRUMP’s IDEA OF MAGA, A BANANA REPUBLIC WITH HIM AS A PETTY DICTATOR LIKE CHAVEZ IN VENEZUELA.
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  16. FEDERAL JUDGES CALL EMERGENCY MEETING TO DEAL WITH BARR’s & TRUMP’s UNPRECEDENTED INTERVENTION IN STONE CASE. 

The head of the Federal Judges Association is taking the extraordinary step of calling an emergency meeting to address the intervention in politically sensitive cases by President Trump and Attorney General William P. Barr.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe, the Philadelphia-based judge who heads the voluntary association of around 1,100 life-term federal judges, said the issue “could not wait.” 

On Sunday, more than 1,100 former Justice Department employees released a public letter calling on Barr to resign over the Stone case. See Article “More than 1,100 ex-Justice Department officials call for Barr’s resignation”

The action follows a week of turmoil that included the president tweeting his outrage over the length of sentence recommended by career federal prosecutors for his friend Roger Stone and the decision by Barr to withdraw that recommendation. To make matters worse, Trump singled out the judge in the Stone case, Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court in Washington, for personal attacks, accusing her of bias and spreading a falsehood about her record.
“There are plenty of issues that we are concerned about,” Rufe said to USA Today. “We’ll talk all this through.”
Trump began disparaging federal judges who have ruled against his interests before he took office, starting with U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel. After Curiel ruled against Trump in 2016 in a pair of lawsuits detailing predatory marketing practices at Trump University in San Diego, Trump described him as “a hater of Donald Trump,” adding that he believed the Indiana-born judge was “Mexican.”

President Trump has a history of denouncing judges over rulings that have negatively affected him personally as well as his administration's policies. Faced with more than 100 adverse rulings in the federal courts, Trump has continued verbal attacks on judges.

THIS IS TREASONOUS TRUMP’s IDEA OF MAGA, A BANANA REPUBLIC WITH HIM AS A PETTY DICTATOR LIKE CHAVEZ IN VENEZUELA.
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