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https://www.wonkette.com/p/idiot-us-attorney-judge-boxwine-actuallyEvan Hurst
Hahahahahahahahahaha, fascism, but hahahahahahahahahahaha.
So y'all know how US Attorney Judge Jeanine Boxwine Pirro, Esq. has been having a real hard time getting DC grand juries to sign her indictments? It is largely because she is an incompetent fool Fox News personality who keeps bringing them fake crimes, and the grand juries keep saying "LOL!" and making wine-sloshing motions at each other and telling her to fuck off.
It's mostly been Boxwine trying to indict peaceful protesters for failing to suck Nazi and ICE cock and say thank you for all the fascism, sir yes sir. They say grand juries will indict a ham sandwich, but not when this dumb dickhole is makin' them!
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It was reported last night that Boxwine literally actually tried to indict Sens. Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin, and Reps. Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Chris DeLuzio, for making that video where they simply read the law out loud and reminded active duty servicemembers and those working in the intelligence community that they are required BY LAW! to refuse to obey illegal orders from any petty little bitch tyrants who happen to give them.
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Lovie777
(22,346 posts)John1956PA
(4,896 posts)He is a graduate of the Naval Academy. He holds a law license, and he served in the judicial corps in Iraq. His service to our country is impressive. Pierro is abusing her power by maliciously pursuing Trump opponents who speak the truth.
GiqueCee
(3,661 posts)... she just plays one on TV. And not very well.
underpants
(195,638 posts)Judge of the Westchester County Court
In office January 1, 1991 May 1993
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro
UTUSN
(77,332 posts)Last edited Wed Feb 11, 2026, 11:49 AM - Edit history (1)
she lost her place in the pile of papers and fumbled fumbled fumbled until she had to give up to the obvious of being lost.
What, she was a judge at a County level and got a career?!
erronis
(23,196 posts)She obviously has the sauce and the tart.
dlk
(13,202 posts)What rule of law?
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,018 posts)President Donald Trump had accused six Democratic lawmakers of "seditious behavior" after they urged members of the military and intelligence communities to refuse unlawful orders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/doj-fails-secure-indictment-democrats-involved-illegal-orders-video-rcna258385
It was not clear how many of the lawmakers the Trump administration attempted to indict, or if the failed attempt will be addressed in a future court hearing.
The indictment pursued by the office of U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro is the latest example of the Justice Department targeting the presidents perceived political opponents. The government attorneys assigned to the case are political appointees, not career Justice Department prosecutors, according to a source familiar with the investigation.....
In addition to the First Amendment issues, the speech or debate" clause of the Constitution gives lawmakers on Capitol Hill immunity from prosecution for acts taken within the legislative sphere, a fundamental check on the constitutional separation of powers.
Several Democrats involved in the video recently said they would not cooperate with the Justice Department's probe into the video.
Under longstanding Justice Department policy, the Public Integrity Section would normally have to sign off on every step of an investigation into a sitting member of Congress, especially a case with free speech and speech and debate considerations. But the Trump administration has dismantled the Public Integrity Section, eliminating checks meant to prevent the Justice Department's powers from being abused for political purposes.
sleroy49
(73 posts)should be disbarred. I'm a public defender and former prosecutor. This is the type of outrageous prosecutorial misconduct that gets attorneys suspended and/or disbarred. I have very little doubt that the attorney(s) that presented this to the grand jury also provided false information to the grand jury in an attempt to secure the indictment.
erronis
(23,196 posts)It ain't a speedy thing and happens rarely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disbarment#United_States
Old Crank
(6,781 posts)Civily for malicious prosecution?
If they can and win they wouldn't get much and the government might have to pay but it would drag her through the mud for a while.
Or have the bar look into her actions.
