Declaration of the Governor of Wisconsin after the arrest of the Milwaukee judge: a Trump decision to “undermine our judiciary”
The Governor of Wisconsin Tony Evers published the following declaration concerning the arrest of the County Judge of Milwaukee Hannah Dugan::
In this country, people suspected of criminal misdeeds are innocent until their guilt is proven beyond all reasonable doubts and that they are found guilty by a jury of their peers – it is the fundamental demand for justice in America.
Unfortunately, we have seen in recent months, the president and the administration Trump repeatedly use dangerous rhetoric to attack and try to undermine our judiciary at all levels, in particular by disobeying the highest court in the country and threatening to dismiss and withdraw the judges who do not govern themselves in their favor.
I have a deep respect for the rule of law, the judicial power of our nation, the importance of judges who make decisions impartially without fear or favor, and the efforts of the police to keep responsible people if they commit a crime. I will continue to trust our justice system while this situation takes place before the Court.
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“I don’t consider the signal as important,” said Trump. “I think this is really false news. I don’t consider him important. “