President Donald Trump Blasts Judge Who Apologized to Alleged Would-Be Assassin Cole Allen Over Jail Conditions — 'Not Even Believable'
Trump called the judge’s apology to Cole Allen “not even believable” as the 31-year-old faces charges of attempting to kill the president.
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Trump criticizes judge's apology to WHCA dinner shooting suspect
President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticized a federal judge who apologized to White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen, saying that those charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot never got an apology. Trump is referring to a situation that took place during one of Allen’s court appearances for his alleged assassination attempt on the president, where Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui apologized for Allen’s stri…
The federal judge had already apologized in another case. Support for Trump's criticism now comes from the Department of Justice in Washington.
‘Not Even Believable’: Trump Knocks Judge for Apologizing to His Alleged Would-Be Assassin
President Donald Trump trashed a federal magistrate judge Sunday for having apologized to his alleged would-be assassin for the conditions in the prison where he is being held after being charged in relation to an attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui told 31-year-old Cole Allen during a hearing on Monday that he was “very troubled” by reports about Allen’s confinement after his arrest on April 25 on char…
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