Barabak: At Trump's Justice Department, partisan pugnacity where honor, integrity should be
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Barabak: At Trump's Justice Department, partisan pugnacity where honor, integrity should be
"On Saturday, a home belonging to a South Carolina Circuit judge burned to the ground. Three people, including the judge's husband and son, were hospitalized with serious injuries. The cause of the fire was not immediately clear. An investigation is underway. Obviously, the harm and destruction were terrible things. But what turned that particular tragedy into something more frightful and ominous is the fact the judge had been targeted with death threats, after ruling against the Trump administration in a lawsuit involving the state's voter files."
"C) Took to social media to troll a political adversary who raised concerns about the targeting of judges and incendiary rhetoric emanating from the Trump administration. If you selected anything other than C, you obviously aren't familiar with Dhillon. Or perhaps you've spent the last many months in a coma, or cut off from the world in the frozen tundra of Antarctica."
A South Carolina Circuit judge's home burned, injuring three people, including the judge's husband and son; the cause remains unclear and an investigation is underway. The judge had received death threats after temporarily blocking South Carolina from releasing voter-file data to the U.S. Justice Department in a dispute tied to claims about the 2020 election. South Carolina's Supreme Court later reversed the judge's order. Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, criticized the ruling and responded on social media by trolling an adversary instead of condemning threats or offering support. The fire could still be accidental.
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