DOJ Lawyer ASKS TO BE ARRESTED over Trump’s ORDERS!!!
From MeidasTouch
Attorney Julie Lee of the Department of Justice expressed her extreme frustration and fatigue during a court proceeding in Minneapolis, declaring her willingness to be jailed for 24 hours to get some sleep. Her outburst came in the context of a case concerning violations of court orders by ICE, highlighting systemic issues within the immigration enforcement framework and the significant number of court order violations attributed to the agency.
Key Takeaways
- When compliance looks like chaos, it's not just a system failing—it's the people trapped within it.
- Sleep-deprived lawyers plead for mercy, illustrating a justice system more strained than a New York City subway during rush hour.
- ICE's order violations outnumber some federal agencies' entire existence—reminding us that laws can be optional for some.
- In an era of moral fatigue, some argue that even jail could offer more restorative sleep than working in legal limbo.
- With talent fleeing the DOJ like lifeboats on the Titanic, who will protect justice when the ship is sinking?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Michael Popock (person)
- Julie Lee (person)
- ICE (company)
- Andrew Schultz (person)
- Department of Justice (company)
- Brandon Blackwell (person)
- Minnesota (location)
- Todd Lions (person)
- Popac Firm (product)
- Greg Bevino (person)
- Midas Touch Network (company)