💨 Abstract
Following the Trump administration's arrest of a local judge in Milwaukee seven weeks ago, there are ongoing fears over the intimidation tactics used to silence his critics and the precedent it may set. Since then, the Justice Department has ramped up such actions against public officials who oppose Trump's immigration policies, drawing criticism. Cases like that of Judge Hannah Dugan and Senator Alejandro Padilla illustrate the nuances involved.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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