FBI arrests Judge Hannah Dugan, Kash Patel says

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Kash Patel, candidate of President Donald Trump, will be director of the Federal Investigation Office, testifies the duration of his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judicial Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office building in Washington, on January 30, 2025.

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Federal agents arrested a Wisconsin judge on Friday after it supposedly helped help an undocumented immigrant to evade the trial.

The director of the FBI, Kash Patel, announced in an X position that the judge of the Milwaukee Circuit Court, Hannah Dugan, was accused of obstruction for allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz to avoid the trial in her courtroom last week.

Hannah Dugan speaks while looking for elections for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court a forum duration in the Milwaukee Law Association in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. UU., March 15, 2016.

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A spokeswoman for the US sheriff service confirmed to CNBC that Dugan was arrested around 8:30 am local time on the property of the court.

The judgment of a judge marks a strong escalation in the aggressive efforts of the Trump administration to eliminate undocumented immigrants from the United States

Dugan was released on bail after making the initial appearance on Friday morning in the United States District Court in Milwaukee before Judge Judge Stephen Dries, according to his case file. The “Reading and Supplication of Dugan” is established for May 15, shows the file.

The main judge of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, Carl Ashley, told NBC that the Code of Judicial Conduct restricts him to comment on the matter, but said that Dugan’s judicial calendar “will be covered by another judge as necessary.”

Director of the FBI Kash Patel in judgment of Judge Hannah Dugan.

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Patel, on his tweet, wrote that the FBI believes that they dug “intentionally criminal federal agents” of Flores-Ruiz, while the agents tried to judge him in his court.

“Fortunately, our agents persecuted the perjrally on foot and he has been in custody since then, but the judge’s obstruction created a greater danger to the public,” Patel said in the position.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Tuesday that the FBI was investigating Dugan’s conduct around an attempt to judgment by immigration and customs’ immigration and compliance agents in his court on April 18.

That day, Dugan “became visible” after learning that ICE agents were waiting in the hall to judge Flores-Ruiz after a hearing in their case of criminal aggression, according to a sworn affidavit without sealing on Friday.

Dugan and another judge entered the hall and faced the sentence team, telling a deportation officer who needed a court order to issue a ruling instead of “administrative order.” Decan then ordered the office of the main judge, he alleged the affidavit.

After returning to his courtroom, they “escorted Flores-Ruiz and her lawyer” through a jury door, which leads to a non-public area of ​​the building, the affidavit declared “multiple witnesses.”

Flores-Ruiz and his lawyer then returned to the hall and touched an elevator down to leave the building, the special agent alleged. After they told him that Flores-Ruiz was in front of the court, the agents ran to him and identified themselves as agents of the law.

“Flores-Ruiz turned around and ran down the street. There was a pursuit in the foot,” Chordination to the affidavit.

“The agents persecuted Flores-Ruiz throughout the length of the court and finally gave it to Apple, near the intersection of W. State Street and 10th Street. Flores-Ruiz was handcuffed and detained,” he said.

Dugan’s criminal complaint shows that he has accused of hiding an individual to avoid his discovery and judgment, and obstruct or prevent a procedure before a federal department or agency.

ICE agents have arrested people in the courts of the court in March and April, according to the Journal Sentinel.

ICE did not immediately respond to the request for comments from CNBC. A person who answered a call to the chambers of Dugan declined to comment.

The White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement to NBC: “The days of actively helping and inciting illegal foreigners who invade our country.”

“The Trump administration will never hesitate to put Americans and the United States first with a meaningless approach for the application of immigration. In this administration, anyone who commits crimes exposes criminal responsibility,” Desai said.

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