Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel recently made headlines with his shocking comments about psychologically breaking down a child during a legal cross-examination. Schimel, backed by notable political figures like Trump and Musk, recounted his pride in making an 8-year-old cry during an interrogation, describing it as a significant legal achievement. Critics emphasize the ethical implications of his statements, suggesting that such tactics undermine the justice system's integrity and raise concerns about the prioritization of legal bravado over compassion and responsibility, especially towards vulnerable populations like children.
My wife's looking at me like I'm a monster, and I was proud of myself. ...I just psychologically beat the daylights out of an 8-year-old in the back seat.
I don't think I looked at the road the whole way. Reckless driving for the purpose of humiliating a second grader is exactly what you're looking for in law enforcement, am I right?
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