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April 1, 2026 34 mins

Most judges are supposed to be guardians of justice—yet some are enabling heinous crimes and abandoning their duty to protect the innocent. In this eye-opening episode, Lynda exposes the shocking stories of rogue judges across the world who are dead set on freeing violent offenders, dismissing victims, and failing their communities. From Florida's new laws to Ireland's unjust jailing of parents, these judicial missteps threaten us all—and it's time to hold them accountable. Discover how Governor Ron DeSantis fights back with Bill Missy's Law, banning judges from releasing dangerous repeat offenders while they await sentencing—and why this bill could save innocent lives. We break down the controversial cases of judges releasing child abusers, DUI repeat offenders, and even illegal aliens involved in deadly hit-and-runs. Lynda shares the alarming details behind these cases, revealing the deep failure of judicial systems that prioritize ideology over public safety.

Stay informed. Stay vigilant. And remember—each careless judge emboldens the criminals they release. To protect our communities, we need to know the truth about the failures in our justice system—and what must be done to fix them.

 

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    Speaker 1 (00:01):
    Welcome to the Rogue Recap. Hot takes, cold facts, and
    zero respect for the official narrative. Sit back, roll your eyes,
    and let's recap rogue style.

    Speaker 2 (00:14):
    Hattie everybody. It is Tuesday, the last day of March,
    March thirty first, and I am Linda McLaughlin. This is
    the Rogue Recap. We are going to have some fun tonight.
    I have decided that today's show is going to be
    about a topic inspired by Governor Ron De Santas today.
    It's been something that I've wanted to do for a

    (00:34):
    while and I was like, you know what, I'm going
    to do this today because he really made me so happy.
    Today he is calling a judge in Florida to the
    carpet for her bullshit ruling following the murder of a
    child that was a victim of a violent criminal. And

    (00:54):
    I just think that today is the day to talk
    about rogue judges. Not just lawfair the bench, not just
    people who abuse their power. We're going to talk about
    that too, but truly people that should be held in contempt,
    held complicit, held as accomplices, people that should be called
    on the carpet for their aiding and a bedding of

    (01:18):
    criminals whom they should have locked up and instead released
    for some of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.
    I mean, this whole thing of he seemed like he
    was sorry. I'm like, I'm so sorry. Did you watch
    the video of this man? Did you watch the video
    of this woman? What they did to their victim. They're
    very innocent victim, a victim that had nothing to do

    (01:42):
    except live their life until they were murdered by the
    person you are currently giving a very lenient sentence to.
    So I thought we'd have some fun and name these
    assholes one by one and kind of go through who
    they released and what their reasons were for releasing them,
    and then what you guys think should happen to them,
    because I know I think they should all be locked up.

    (02:04):
    I think they should be in the cell with the
    person that they think is doing well and rehabilitating. Because
    if you think they're doing so well, it's clearly because
    you're in their life now and you're ruling upon them.
    So maybe you should spend a little bit more time
    with them, maybe some of that up close and personal
    time that you get into jail cell with somebody, and
    perhaps then you'll really see how rehabilitated. They truly are,

    (02:25):
    because these people are nuts. So we'll start with today.
    Governor DeSantis today signed a new law banning judges from
    releasing serious criminals into the community while they await sentencing. So,
    if you don't know, that's when a lot of these
    repeat offenders are able to kill or maim, or rape

    (02:45):
    or do whatever one more time. So in the last
    few cases we've heard, you know, especially the very famous one,
    whether we're talking about Irina Karutzka or we're talking about
    Stephanie Minter, or we're talking about Sheridan Gorman. You know,
    these are like the last three big cases, they were
    all by repeat offenders who have been arrested and released

    (03:06):
    upwards of twenty to thirty times. So the idea becomes
    when you have a repeat offender in front of you, Right,
    I've always heard of this and I believe it to
    be true, and I'm sure there's some psychologists out there
    that would back me up on this. But if you
    were a person who has murdered someone or raped someone,

    (03:27):
    you probably started out giving the signs to those around
    you pretty early on. You know, you were the kind
    of guy that was knocking squirrels and birds out of trees,
    you were stabbing animals, you were hurting other kids when
    you were little, you know, and you found joy in it. Right,
    those are the kids you got to keep an eye on, right,
    because they got to screw loose. Something's a little off

    (03:48):
    and if you don't catch that shit early, there's just
    no way, right we're going to We're not bringing this
    guy back to the other side. Ron DeSantis today made
    a great point and he said, listen, I love this.
    You know, we are going to ban the ability to
    release criminals while they are awaiting they're sentencing, so that
    in between time where they're like, oh, I got one

    (04:10):
    more shot here where they hurt somebody who literally is
    doing nothing but live in their life. Now, that takes
    it off the table. So they're calling it Missy's Law
    in Florida. It's named after a five year old girl
    who was killed by a criminal while he was awaiting
    sentencing for another crime. And because the judge released him,

    (04:30):
    he was able to do this to this five year
    old little girl. So Desanta said the following he said,
    she's got this stepfather. He's a big time scumbag. He
    was convicted. First of all, he was abusing the five
    year old, okay, and then he was convicted because he
    tried to meet a fifteen year old for sex. So
    prosecutor said, judge, this is a dangerous individual. You need

    (04:53):
    to revoke the bail. Please revoke the bail. She refused
    to do that. She put him out on bail pending sentencing.
    And what happened between the that decision and the time
    he was sentenced, he murdered the five year old. And
    in Dessanta's's words, it is a preventable and a miscarriage
    of justice and a dereliction of judicial duty. I completely agree.

    (05:14):
    What this bill does is it makes sure that these
    types of offenses, sexual and otherwise would not happen, you know,
    because a judge is going to remand that convict or,
    that defendant, you know, to custody, but he wants them
    to take it one step further. He's like, you know
    what if you think that you have the right to
    put existing victims and the general public at the mercy

    (05:41):
    of a known criminal. Right, this is somebody who is
    a pedophile. He is sexually and physically abusing a five
    year old. He is trying to have sex with minors.
    He is trying to abuse miners, and this female judge
    always kills me when it's the women, right, These women
    drive me nuts. Where is your eternal instinct? You don't
    want to protect kids at all? Really? But this woman says, Nah,

    (06:05):
    he's good. We'll put him out on bail and then
    we'll figure it out when he comes back. Why how
    does that help anybody? Like, do you have a family
    member that you would like to see suffer at the
    hands of this criminal because you made this decision. That's
    the perspective that you have to take when you're making
    these decisions, or at least you should right in any event,
    Here's a quick clip. This is Governor Ron desanti is

    (06:25):
    talking about what he thinks should really be happening now
    that they've passed Missy's law.

    Speaker 3 (06:30):
    I appreciate the legislature for passing this, but I will
    just say to my friends in the Florida House of Representatives,
    I don't think what you've done is enough. You have
    the power, and you have sufficient numbers in your chamber
    to impeach this judge, Tiffany Baker. Until you start holding

    (06:54):
    these judges accountable, they are going to continue to find
    ways to benefit the criminal. Element. This was an outrage.
    This was such an easy call to make sure that
    this guy was put behind bars, and this judge refused
    to do it, knowing the risks, and the result has
    obviously been a tragedy. So Florida constitution vests the House

    (07:18):
    of Representatives with the ability to bring an impeachment against
    a circuit judge with two thirds majority. You know, last
    time I checked, we've got way more than two thirds
    of Republicans. Honestly, I think some Democrats would vote to
    impeach given what happened in this case.

    Speaker 2 (07:35):
    What an incredible statement. These are the things that Governor
    DeSantis does that I really like. There's a lot of
    things that he does that I like. And I think
    him pointing out the fact that we've got this rogue
    judge and she's decided that she's going to allow a perpetrator,

    (07:56):
    somebody that hurts kids back onto the street. Why not
    him up? Why not? Why would you let him go free?
    I'm just I always wonder, like, what is the thought
    process behind this? Like what did this judge think when
    she had this guy in front of her and he's
    trying to rape a fifteen year old and he's already

    (08:16):
    sexually abused a five year old, where she's like, yeah,
    he'll be all right, we'll put him back out. Why
    if you've reached the status of being a judge for
    the most part, there should be some level of education, right,
    There should be some part of your educational process where
    you learned. Hmmm, maybe it's not a good idea to

    (08:37):
    put criminals back on the street. I don't know. This
    is the stuff that keeps me up at night and
    drives me crazy. So let's move on to the next
    asshole judge. Oh, this is a good one. So for
    those of you following the story, I know a lot
    of you are, there is a teacher in Ireland and
    he refused to use the words they them to address

    (09:00):
    a boy in his school. So, for those of you
    who don't know, Ireland is currently under socialist tyranny. They
    have an entire leadership administration that is one hundred percent socialist.
    And the story of Enoch Burke has been in the

    (09:23):
    news for quite a while because of the fact that
    he was standing his ground. He was like, listen, you know,
    I am I am a proud Catholic, I am a
    practicing Catholic. I do not believe in they them, this
    is against my religion. I'm here to teach. I'm not
    here to you know, play games in your identity crisis
    that has probably been forced upon you by your woke

    (09:44):
    as a joke, stupid ass parents who should let you
    be a kid, right, But instead a lot of these people,
    you know, they put their agendas on their kids and
    then they let their kids sort of assume this identity
    because it gives them something to do with their lives, right,
    because they're probably feckless and useless and a the other things.
    But Catherine Connelly is the tenth. She's the current President

    (10:04):
    of Ireland. And while she says she is an independent politician,
    anybody that you talk to will tell you that she
    is a psychotic lunatic and she actually is a psychologist.
    She is a barrister and a psychologist, and she's all
    about these socialist policies. So this man has been in

    (10:27):
    jail with hardened criminals because he won't use the day
    then pronouns. So because he wouldn't do that, he has
    spent he's already spent six hundred days in prison. Now,
    remember that while we have rapists and murderers that are

    (10:48):
    migrants from Third world countries landing on the shores of
    Ireland and raping Ireland's children on a daily basis. I mean,
    we have entire hotels being turned into hostile in Ireland
    right now, and they bring these migrants and then they
    go and they roam these little towns that used to
    be just all Irish people live in their lives, and

    (11:09):
    now they're filled with people from you know, Haiti and
    Africa and the Middle East, and they just come over
    and they rape the kids, they rape the women, and
    you know what is the Irish you know, government doing
    absolutely nothing except silencing and jailing people like Enoch Burke.
    Now his mother and his sister attempted to go and

    (11:32):
    see Enoch because they're worried about him. I could completely
    understand that. And mind you, this has been going on,
    okay since twenty twenty two when he was first removed
    from his teaching post. So this is something that's been
    going on for a very very long time. And you
    would think there would be some kind of support from
    the church in Ireland, like, yeah, it's okay, he's a Catholic,

    (11:55):
    just you know, let him go teach to Catholic school then,
    you know, But instead they've got this situation where they're
    standing with the government. They're not getting involved. So the
    sister Martina and Ami Burke go to see their family member,
    right their brother and their son, and the judge throws
    them in jail because she didn't The judge didn't want

    (12:17):
    her to go see her son, didn't want him to
    have any visitors. What. So, I'm like, let me get
    this straight. You have children stuck in a classroom being
    taught this perverted, disgusting way of life, this mutilation of
    their bodies. You want them to think that's normal. Some
    trans kid comes in, We've got to all bend over

    (12:40):
    for him because he can't figure out who the hell
    he is. That's a hymn problem. I don't have to
    subscribe to your crazy. You want to be a them,
    knock yourself out. You're eighteen, you want to be a
    ay them? Go live your life. But just because you
    call yourself avay them. If you're a boy, you're a boy.
    It's a very easy test. I can look between your legs,

    (13:03):
    I can tell which side of the aisle you belong on.
    That's where I live. I live in science. I live
    in biology. You want to pretend you're something else go
    for it. But this guy's sitting in jail for over
    six hundred days, and then the judge has the audacity
    to lock up his mother and his sister for two
    weeks at a women's prison because they won't be quiet,

    (13:26):
    because they keep speaking out for their son and their brother.
    So now he's in jail because he's not a liberal lunatic,
    and his mom and sister are in jail because they
    refuse to not defend him. Put yourself in that position.
    Would you let your family member ride away in prison
    to preserve yourself? Of course you wouldn't. You would stand

    (13:46):
    up for your family member. I don't know what is
    going on with these countries. I don't know why Ireland,
    Why England, Why Italy, why Spain? You guys have lost
    your mind. This is not going to end well. These
    are not people that are coming to your countries because
    they want to assimilate. They're not bringing amazing culinary wiles

    (14:10):
    that you'll use in your restaurants, or fantastic manufacturing ideas
    or skill sets that will take your economy to the
    next level. They have no skill sets, no money, no education.
    They are there to divide and to conquer and in
    the process. If your women and children are raped and murdered,
    so be it. And the judges are allowing it, the

    (14:32):
    government is allowing it. What are these people supposed to do?
    This is their home. I just I don't know. It.
    Honestly baffles me to no end when I hear people
    say that we have to be kinder and be more accepting.
    I'm not interested in being kind or accepting of anybody
    unless you've earned it. If you come to a country

    (14:53):
    and you work hard, and you do it legally and
    all the things, that's awesome. I got nothing against you.
    But if you come to country you live off of welfare,
    you rape, you rob, you murder, you commit crimes on
    a daily basis, Yeah, I got a problem with that.
    And the idea that the governor the government is calling
    out the people who make you aware of the crimes
    being committed just shows how ass backwards they are. All right,

    (15:17):
    Judge number three, this guy's a real piece of work. Now.
    This story just came out March twenty ninth. I saw
    it a few days ago, and it's funny because I
    saw it and I kind of moved on. But it's
    actually picking up steam because obviously this guy So this
    is a Harris County judge in Texas. His name is
    Judge Nathan J. Million, and he's of the two hundred

    (15:38):
    and fifteenth Civil Court. Now, and what you're about to
    hear it looks like he had to get on maybe
    a zoom or something for one of his cases and
    the audio wasn't working. So they call in the guy
    from technical support and he's asking him, you know, how
    to fix it or whatever. So the guy is like,
    you know, trying to be nice and respectful because he's

    (15:59):
    in the courtroom, and he's like, okay, just one second,
    let me hop in here. And the judge is kind
    of just like dismissive and like, you know, kind of pricky,
    and then he sits back down and the the it
    guy very like jokingly goes, oh, I guess it was
    all okay after all, And this guy freaks. He's so mad.
    He goes, no, it wasn't okay. It wasn't okay after all.
    So I'll let you listen to it and then we'll
    talk a little bit more. On the other side. You

    (16:22):
    don't and you're just joined from the audio here, yes
    should be you see? Sorry, well, rio, did I make
    this up? Five seconds. You don't have to go for her.
    You're dis joined. Okay, you're good, Okay, boss alarm. No,
    it wasn't a false alarm. Don't choke around. I'm serious

    (16:46):
    about this. It was happening. I understand, I understand it.
    I'm just saying I can't see it. We're good. They
    thank you. Get out of my court room. Fine, you
    supervising Jesus nice, sick and taring this bullshit today. So
    this guy comes in, he helps him. He fixed what
    was probably a user error, right, because it looks like

    (17:07):
    he literally leaned in and just like unmuted the mic.
    Because this guy's probably a complete moron with a little
    prick and thinks he can treat everybody like that. So
    he is yelling at him for helping him, and the
    guy is just funny. He's just making a joke. He's like, oh,
    false alarm, We're good. Any normal person would just say
    thanks man, really appreciate that, and just get back to work.

    (17:31):
    He didn't say anything that I thought was dismissive or
    condescending or anything like that. He was just like, ah, cool,
    false alarm, moving on, and this guy's freaking out. So
    what's funny is once this video was released, and I
    have no idea how they got this video or how
    it made its way to the internet. It turns out
    this guy is like a massive asshole and is scaring

    (17:55):
    people in his courtroom that work for him, whether they're
    clerks or bailiffs or or people that are doing work
    like that on computers. And he's constantly threatening jail. So
    if you do something, if you say something, if you
    are not one hundred percent in his lane where he
    wants you to be at any said moment, he flips
    his shit and then he threatens to send you to jail.

    (18:17):
    So all this stuff is coming out about him now,
    which I think is really funny because it couldn't happen
    to a nicer guy. But keep your eye out for
    this guy, because I know I am. I'm gonna be
    looking for I mean, there's got to be more video,
    right if he's that much of a prick all the time.
    His name again, this is Harris County, Texas Judge Nathan J.
    Million of the two hundred and fifteenth Civil Court, And

    (18:39):
    I can't wait to see what else comes out. Honestly,
    he obviously puts some posts on Facebook too, like somebody
    didn't come to a party or something he had and
    he was like all pissed off and he's like cursing
    the guy out online. I'm like, dude, you got to
    get a hobby. You could just be curse of people
    out like that called him. I mean just, I mean, honestly,
    every time I think I've heard the craziest thing, totally wrong.

    (19:01):
    All right, So that was our lighthearted asshole of the day.
    Asshole number four. This case is a judge who could
    not keep Alexis Lara, who was on probation for a dui.
    He was charged with another dui, but this time he
    had a twenty two month old baby in the car,

    (19:22):
    so the judge said that he couldn't keep Alexis Lara.
    This is a man in prison because of JB. Pritzker's
    Safety Act, which eliminates cash bail and offers on a
    pre trial release. What so, this guy's driving around, he's drunk,
    he's got a twenty two month old baby in his car,

    (19:45):
    and the judge will not hold him because of the
    Safety Act that was initiated under Governor Pritzker, who we
    also know is a total prick. Listen, listen to this
    report because it's just nuts well.

    Speaker 4 (19:57):
    He's Police arrested Alexis Laura last night after responding to
    a disturbance call. They found him behind the wheel of
    an SUV with his twenty two month old child in
    the backseat. The officers also saw several open bottles of beer.
    His blood alcohol level came back as point two pah eight,
    according to police, which is more than twice the legal limit,

    (20:18):
    despite being on probation for a previous DUI. The DuPage
    County State's attorney says the Safety Act tied the judge's
    hands in the way that Laura would be released.

    Speaker 2 (20:28):
    So, for those of you who don't know, the Illinois Safety, Accountability,
    Fairness and Equity to Day Act came across in twenty
    twenty one as criminal justice reform that implemented extensive changes
    to the way policing, pre trial, detention, sentencing, and corrections

    (20:48):
    were handled. The most controversial and the most discussed provision
    was the elimination of cash bail, which took effect in
    September of twenty twenty three. Now, the Illinois Supreme Court
    ruling upheld this Act and it's part of the Illinois Constitution,
    and it's absolutely insane. Why are they working so hard

    (21:13):
    to defend the criminals. I mean, I really don't understand,
    you know, Bukeley was asked the other day. They said,
    you know you're doing so much to jail all of
    the criminals, and you know your country has really turned around.
    For those who don't know, Nai Bukeley is the president
    of El Salvador, and he has done an incredible job,

    (21:33):
    truly with his nation. And he has people that are
    openly out in the streets. They praise Jesus, they have
    amazing holidays because they are a Christian nation. They don't
    allow third world immigration, they don't allow radical Islamic migrants
    to come into their country, and they don't allow criminals
    to roam the streets anymore. And somebody asked him, well,

    (21:56):
    how do you feel about the fact that you're so
    hard on criminals and your taking away their civil liberties?
    And he said, why do I care about the criminals
    civil liberties? Why don't I care more about my constituents
    and everyday civilians who aren't doing anything wrong. Why don't
    I start to worry about them and less about the criminals.
    If I know about you and you're a criminal, then

    (22:18):
    you are the problem, not the innocent civilian. And I
    really do think I wish that we could. I never
    thought I'd be saying, gosh, I wish we could be
    more like Al Salvador. Right, But Bookley has really turned
    that country around. It's thriving, the economy is growing, and
    people are buying property over there. It's finally coming into
    its own because it's not hamstrung by Democrat leadership that

    (22:42):
    believes in this communist manifesto that has been going on
    far too long in Central America for you know, as
    many as you know. I just I mean, I honestly,
    when I heard that story, I was like, so, now
    you're letting him go because you can't work around this law.
    And there's that again equity, because the equity in this

    (23:02):
    act says you got to let them go. And so
    now this twenty two year old little baby is subjected
    to driving around with a criminal who's drunk driving, and
    we let it happen because the laws are preventing us
    from protecting the child. What kind of laws are we
    putting into office until you know, into our government when

    (23:23):
    we're not when we're not protecting the kids. This has
    been an ongoing conversation. Now I would say, for the
    past couple of decades, because there seems to be such
    a disregard, you know, for victims of abuse, and I
    often wonder, you know, if I could put you know,
    these judges and these defense attorneys into a room and

    (23:44):
    let them watch the videotape of the victim that they're
    trying to make take more of the blame and the
    criminal raping that victim, if they would feel the same
    way about the criminal. I'm like, what do you have
    to Does it have to happen to you? Do you
    have to see it firsthand for it to actually matter.
    Have you lost that much sensibility in your job that

    (24:07):
    you're not able to judge and observe objectively anymore? Is
    that what's happened? I mean, I know there's a lot happening,
    and I know that we get to a place where
    you're just so desensitized to everything because you see it
    every day. I get it because I work in news,
    so I see it every day. But my heart still
    breaks when I see a child hurt. My heart still

    (24:28):
    breaks when I see an animal hurt. My heart still
    breaks when I see someone weeping for the loved one
    that they've lost. That doesn't fill me with any kind
    of I don't feel let me rephrase that, I don't
    ever just feel like it wasn't important, you know, like
    another news story. When I see those stories and I
    read about people and what they're going through, my heart

    (24:50):
    hurts for them. It does. And even though you can't
    help everybody and you can't cover every story, I think
    about it, and I do I pray for those people,
    because God forbid your in that situation, you would hope
    that somebody would do that for you. All right, let's
    move on to the next scumbag, right, because there's no
    shortage of that. We have Nancy Brasel. She is a

    (25:10):
    US district judge who's sentenced wait for it, feeding our
    future fraudster Abdul Abubakar Ali to only one year in
    prison because he showed quote genuine remorse quote for his crimes.
    He stole millions of dollars. He got caught. He said, gosh,

    (25:33):
    I'm real sorry about that. He gets one year in prison.
    How much time do you think you or I would
    get in prison if we stole millions of taxpayer dollars
    and misappropriated it. Mind you, he's not repaying it. Nobody's
    getting their money back. Money's gone. So he's giving one

    (25:53):
    year of his life one year after robbing all of
    these people of their money. Imagine feeding our future and
    you stole from it. And then this moron judge is like,
    it's fine, it's no big deal. Yep, he's super sorry. Yeah,
    he's not going to do that again. So Nancy, maybe

    (26:16):
    you should go to jail if he does anything else.
    How about that, And how about you be responsible for
    some of that money since you don't think it's a
    big deal. I guess you're living large and you think
    it's not a big deal. So that's great. So Nancy
    and Abdul are going to take care of abdul sentence
    together because Nancy doesn't think that he's really that bad

    (26:39):
    of a guy. He's showing remorse for his crimes. Is
    that what you think, Nancy. He's showing remorse because he's
    in your courtroom and he doesn't want to go to jail.
    If he was remorseful, he never would have done what
    he did because his conscience, okay, his moral compass would
    have told him, hmm, you know what, Abdul, don't do
    this not a good idea, but instead Abdul says a

    (27:03):
    screw it, I'm gonna go do what I want. And
    Nancy says it's okay, Abdul, that's really it and a
    short story and somehow this is this is real life
    Nancy Brasel, everybody, lovely human being, all right? Next, asshole
    leftist judge Catherine Menendez is now throwing out the Trump

    (27:25):
    DOJ effort to block illegal aliens from getting discounted tuition
    in Minnesota. Now, this to me would seem pretty basic.
    Why would we be giving discounted tuition to illegal aliens?
    Why is this a thing? You're here illegally, you shouldn't
    be here. We have our own kids. They need money

    (27:47):
    just as much as anybody else to go to school.
    But you're allocating discounted tuition to the illegals. Have that right?
    So under tim walls, this lunatic says, let's give money
    to the illegal alien and we're going to block President
    Trump from stopping that. That's what we're spending our days doing. Okay,
    how about this guy. Senior US District Judge Richard Leon

    (28:10):
    has just halted President Trump's entirely self funded four hundred
    million dollar White House ballroom project. Did you hear that
    President Trump's entirely self funded, four hundred million dollar White
    House ballroom project, he says, and his ruling declares that

    (28:30):
    he needs congressional approval first. Now, this is bullshit, because
    in the core executive part of being in the White House,
    decisions about the White House while the president is in
    there is up to the president. As I'm sure you've
    probably heard, presidents have added swimming pools and parking lots
    and bowling alleys and basketball courts and gardens and everything else.

    (28:54):
    So he wants to make a ballroom. He's paying for
    it himself. And this asshole saying, no, why why do
    you care? Why are you doing that? That makes absolutely
    no sense. The taxpayers aren't paying for it. You're not
    paying for it, and it's something beautiful that everyone can
    use in perpetuity, it'll be a legacy piece. Nope, we

    (29:15):
    don't want that. We don't want anything that makes it
    look better, and we certainly don't want it to look
    better on Trump's watch, because then we have to say
    thank you to Trump. Left wing activistes Jessica Fahrenbach released
    an eighteen year old felon from prison four days later.
    That same felon was charged with shooting someone dead. So

    (29:35):
    my question to you is, he's eighteen years old, he's
    a felon, he's a repeat offender, he's got a ton
    of this in his past, and you said, yep, let's
    put him back out on the street. Does that make
    any sense to you? Why on earth would this person
    do that? Why? So, this judge, Jessica Fahrenbach, in my opinion,

    (29:58):
    should be held accountable and complicit and an accomplice in
    this murder, because if Jessica had done her job, then
    this felon would be in prison and would not have
    been on the street shooting anybody, don't you think so?
    How about this guy, Antoine Watson randomly shoved an elderly

    (30:20):
    time in into the concrete. He killed him. He was
    sentenced to eight years in prison. This happened in California.
    San Francisco's Superior Court Judge Linda Colfax suspended his sentence
    this week. Why why would you suspend his sentence? This
    is an old man walking on his property, not bothering anybody.

    (30:44):
    He's bothering nobody, and you walk up and you shove
    him so hard, and he's old and frail that he dies.
    So you took his life because you decided you wanted
    to do that, and this judge allowed it to happen.
    So now that this judge is allowing you back out
    on the street, who goes to jail when he kills again? Linda,

    (31:07):
    do you go to jail? Are you responsible for that?
    Knowing that he has a pattern for this behavior. When
    Antoine decides he wants to push somebody again, he's going
    to push him off a bridge, push him off a building,
    push him on the tracks. Is everybody going to turn on?

    Speaker 4 (31:20):
    Go?

    Speaker 2 (31:20):
    Better? Call Superior Court Judge Linda Colfax. She seemed to
    think that Antoine was a good guy, because I know
    I would be pissed off if that was my family.
    Forget about it. And how about this one? Eduardo Ebarra
    Guerrero sounds like a lovely person. Another illegal alien sentenced
    to just two and a half years in prison after

    (31:43):
    he killed a seventy five year old woman in a
    hit and run. Okay, so this guy was driving without
    a license. He drove multiple blocks with her on the
    car before she fell off and died. Just think about that.
    So this guy in Arizona runs over a seventy five
    year old woman, and even though he's illegal, driving without

    (32:05):
    a license and fleeing the scene of a crime, he
    was not charged with her death. And he's only serving
    two years in prison. What would you call it? At
    what point are you guilty of someone's death? Was it
    when you were driving down the street and you went
    so fast that she swung off of the car and

    (32:25):
    then dies in the street. I don't what does it
    take to be charged with someone's murder? Is it because
    you're here illegally, we give you a pass. I would
    think you would be committing your second crime, then god
    knows how many you already have committed. And last, but
    not least, we have Kathleen McCormick, who is a Democrat

    (32:47):
    appointed judge and she has just now removed herself from
    overseeing multiple lawsuits against Elon Musk because guess what. In
    her past on social media, all she did was celebrate
    all the verdicts against Elon Musk. But she didn't do
    it until people found her posts. She didn't do it willingly.

    (33:10):
    She didn't say, hey, I can't oversee this or be
    on the bench for this because I really don't like
    him and I'm not going to be able to judge.
    It fairly. Just think about that. So even though she
    made the right choice, she didn't make it proactively. She
    made it because people found out about it. They exposed
    her for her bias bullshit, and then she said, all right,
    final step down again, another rogue judge who is just

    (33:35):
    gone to their heads with power and they think they
    can do this, They think that they are untouchable. The
    problem is they're making the criminals untouchable. They're making the
    victims have absolutely nowhere to go, and we're all just
    sort of trapped in this strange third tier life because
    they're living in the first tier, right because this life
    is for thee, not for me in their world, and

    (33:57):
    we have nowhere to go. If the judges aren't going
    to uphold the law, if the police are beholden to
    the judges, and the migrants aren't held accountable for anybody,
    what's left who's left holding the bag? That's right, me
    and you? I don't know. I just feel like Ron DeSantis,
    which is where I started today, was onto something. I
    think every judge that releases a criminal while they're waiting

    (34:18):
    to be sentenced should then be charged with the crime
    that the criminal commits. They're just as guilty. I bet
    you this shit would slow down. Then this is the
    Rogue Recap. You guys. We want to thank you for
    listening today when we'd be back here tomorrow. Check us
    out online Rogue Recap dot com, at Lynda Mick at
    Rogue Recap. We'll see you all tomorrow. Have a good night.

    (34:41):
    Let's pray for our troops.

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