Federal Judges Ruling Against Trump Report Intimidation Campaign of Unsolicited Pizza Deliveries to Their Homes
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Federal judges nationwide face unsolicited pizza deliveries viewed as harassment linked to dissatisfaction with rulings related to Donald Trump. The U.S. Marshals Service has noted that hundreds of these deliveries have occurred in several states. Judges, including J. Michelle Childs and Esther Salas, express their concerns about the implications for their safety and the independence of the judiciary. Salas, whose son was murdered by an impersonator, interpreted these acts as intimidation, raising alarm over threats to judicial integrity and democracy.
It's unsettling because I'd like to go to work every day, even with the hardest case, just feeling like there's no sense of intimidation.
It's really an unnecessary and an unfortunate threat to our security when we're trying to be judicial officers in a very neutral position.
We know what that all means, right? We know the first is, 'I know where you live.'
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