A federal judge apologized to the man accused of trying to kill Trump
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A federal judge apologized to Cole Allen — the man accused of trying to kill Trump — because his jail conditions were too harsh. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui said the solitary confinement was 'seemingly unprompted' and harsher than Jan. 6 defendants got. Mike's angle: the same judiciary that threw the book at every guy who walked through the Capitol on Jan 6 is now apologizing to the guy who allegedly brought a shotgun to the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Name the asymmetry. Don't editorialize beyond that — the facts do the work. Button: 'Two-tiered' isn't a talking point anymore. It's a court record.
Named judge, named defendant, specific comparison to Jan. 6 treatment — exactly the institutional-callout lane. High signal, specific facts, fits media_and_institutional_callouts. No recent content on judicial double standards.
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A federal judge apologized to Cole Tomas Allen at a Monday hearing. Allen is the man prosecutors say transported a pump-action shotgun from California to Washington and was plotting to kill top officials in a predetermined order, including President Trump, at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui said she had grave concerns about his pretrial conditions. Solitary confinement. A padded cell. No phone access. No visits. No Bible. She called the treatment seemingly unprompted and said it was harsher than what some January 6th defendants received. Then she apologized to him.
Just to be clear on the ledger here. Jan. 6 defendants — guys who walked through an open door and took selfies — got years of pretrial pressure, solitary, and the full weight of the DOJ. The man accused of bringing firearms to Washington with a kill list got a federal judge apologizing for his accommodations. 'Two-tiered justice system' used to be something people argued about. Now it's on the court record. Take note.
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A judge apologized to the alleged Trump assassin. Jan. 6 defendants got a different experience entirely. #justice #maga #america #politics
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