They didn’t “make a mistake.”
They didn’t “misunderstand the law.”
They didn’t “exercise poor judgment.”
No—New Mexico Judge Joel M. Cano, Massachusetts Judge Shelley Richmond, and Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan made conscious, deliberate, and premeditated decisions to aid criminals, obstruct law enforcement, and desecrate the very system they were sworn to uphold.
In just a few days' time, these three black-robed offenders committed what can only be described as acts of judicial treason against the American people.
And make no mistake: holding them fully accountable isn’t merely an option—it’s an absolute necessity.
The job of a judge is straightforward: apply the law without favoritism or fear. That sacred charge, that solemn duty, is what gives judges their authority—and what earns them the public trust. But when judges weaponize their position to protect fugitives, sabotage the work of police, and allow criminals to escape from the very courthouse where justice is meant to be served, they don't just break their oaths.
They break the law itself.
America is rightly furious at these acts of betrayal. What’s stunning—what’s infuriating—is that Democrats are not furious at the judges for betraying the law. They are furious that anyone would dare arrest them for it.
Think about the moral rot that represents.
In the book of James, Scripture is clear: "Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness." (James 3:1)
In other words: the higher your position of authority, the heavier your responsibility. That applies to teachers. That applies to parents. That applies to pastors. And it absolutely applies to judges.
The Biblical principle is simple and profound: with greater authority comes greater scrutiny. A man who stumbles in ignorance deserves mercy; a man who stumbles despite wisdom deserves judgment. These judges were not naive interns in their first weeks on the job. They are seasoned officers of the court, fully educated in the weighty consequences of their actions.
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Yet like the attractive high school teacher who keeps seducing and sleeping with her students—knowing full well how illegal, immoral, and destructive it is—these judges knowingly abused their authority for selfish, lawless reasons.
They weren’t confused.
They weren’t pressured.
They weren’t tricked.
They made a conscious, deliberate decision to betray everything they had sworn to uphold—and they did it because they wanted to.
And that’s what Democrats ought to be concerned about. But they aren't. Instead, they’re scrambling to defend the judges, spinning fairy tales about “compassion” and “due process” to distract from the blunt, ugly truth.
Here’s the blunt, ugly truth: when judges become accomplices to crime, they are more dangerous than the criminals themselves.
The drug dealer on the street corner is a threat. The gang member with a Glock tucked into his belt is a threat. But the judge in a robe who uses the machinery of government to shield criminals and defeat justice? That is a nuclear threat to the rule of law.
Because if judges become lawbreakers, who is left to protect the people?
The answer: no one.
And that’s exactly the point. Left unchecked, judges like Cano, Richmond, and Dugan become political saboteurs. They don't care about law and order. They care about protecting “their side” at all costs—even if it means wrecking public safety and eroding every citizen’s right to expect justice.
This isn’t an isolated incident. It’s part of a broader collapse.
We’ve already watched rogue prosecutors in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco refuse to charge criminals, claiming they’re pursuing “equity.” We’ve already seen juries intimidated, grand juries manipulated, and the FBI politicized. Now we’re watching judges go full rogue—transforming courtrooms into safe havens for fugitives.
There’s no amount of “reform” or “training” that can fix this. Only swift and certain punishment can.
Joel Cano, Shelley Richmond, and Hannah Dugan must be removed from office, disbarred, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Anything less sends a deadly message to America: that the people enforcing the law can live above it.
They must face consequences—not because they made human errors—but because they made deliberate, calculated betrayals.
To be clear: this is not a partisan issue. Or at least it shouldn’t be. No sane society can allow judges to commit crimes from the bench without facing judgment themselves.
Yet Democrats are proving once again that loyalty to ideology matters more to them than loyalty to law.
The fact that they aren't outraged—that they aren't demanding resignations, apologies, and prison time—is proof that today's Democratic Party has abandoned even the pretense of believing in justice. They no longer see law and order as the foundation of liberty. They see it as an inconvenience to be bulldozed when it gets in their way.
It’s no wonder America is teetering.
When those in the highest positions of authority become criminals—and when half the country cheers them on—collapse isn't just possible. It’s inevitable.
These judges didn’t make mistakes. They chose evil. And a nation that tolerates that choice won’t survive for long.
If we want America to endure, we have no choice but to hold these rogue judges—and every judge like them—accountable.
Not because we hate them.
But because we love justice.
And because we love America more than they love their power.
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