• March 29, 2024

With Obama No Longer President, Federal Judge Reveals The “STUNNING” Corruption

 With Obama No Longer President, Federal Judge Reveals The “STUNNING” Corruption

U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen, in a 19-page opinion filed last week, only hours before President Donald Trump was to be inaugurated. Judge Hanen summed up the corruption of  former President Barack Obama’s Department of Justice as “nothing short of stunning”.

Hanen’s critical judgment of the DOJ was based on a history of blatant and repeated deception, something the Obama administration rarely made any attempt to hide.

Two years ago, for instance, the department’s attorneys had sworn in Hanen’s courtroom that they would not delay and/or ease deportations for illegal immigrants — and that they would instead wait patiently for the judge to decide whether he approved of Obama’s executive decision to implement de facto amnesty.

The lawyers lied, and their lies were eventually exposed, leading to a massive showdown in May of 2016, when the judge slammed the DOJ for making misrepresentations on “multiple occasions,” including during “the very first hearing this Court held,” as quoted by a Breitbart report Monday.

But even after that verbal lashing, the attorneys continued to lie: “In July 2016 … the federal government had once again violated the federal court’s injunction prohibiting the implementation of President Obama’s executive amnesty plan,” Breitbart reported.

These lies eventually led to Hanen imposing severe sanctions on the DOJ.

Last week, however, Hanen withdrew some of his sanctions while still making it abundantly clear that he did not approve of the department’s behavior. And while he backed away from some of the harshest terms he’s previously used to describe DOJ behavior, and even allowed the possibility that some of the misleading statements DOJ lawyers had made had not harmed the states that were suing the Obama administration, his anger was evident.

“This is clearly no way to run the nation’s law firm,” Hanen wrote in the ruling.

Dale Wilcox, executive director and general counsel of the Immigration Reform Law Institute, was not exactly pleased that Hanen had relented.

“The DOJ’s behavior in this ongoing case, like the (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans) program itself, has been completely shameless, totally unethical, and against American principles of fairness,” he said. “Although we praise Judge Hanen’s fulsome criticism of the outgoing Obama attorneys, we’re very disappointed he decided to withdraw sanctions against them.”

Obama’s DOJ will forever be remembered for the miscarriage of justice that was all too prevalent.

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