**Justice Denied: Activist Judge Apologizes to Trump’s Would-Be Assassin**
In a shocking display of judicial leniency, U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui recently apologized to Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
This unexpected gesture raises serious concerns about the integrity of our judicial system.
Far from condemning an individual who allegedly posed a deadly threat to the president, the judge expressed “grave concerns” over Allen’s treatment while incarcerated, even comparing his conditions to those of January 6 defendants.
This begs the question: Why are we seeing such differential treatment for those accused of political violence?
Allen reportedly attempted to breach security armed at a high-profile event where many could have been harmed.
Yet, during a court hearing, Faruqui expressed regret for how Allen was being treated, stating, “Whatever you’ve been through, I apologize for the prior week.”
Critics of the judiciary are quick to point out that this goes against the very principles of justice and accountability.
Far too often, it seems that left-leaning judicial figures prioritize the feelings of criminals over the safety of the public and victims.
What’s particularly infuriating is the contrast in the treatment of defendants based on their political affiliations.
January 6 protesters have faced severe consequences, with many subjected to harsh conditions, while the accused assassin is treated with an undeserved sympathy from the bench.
The episode highlights a troubling trend where dangerous individuals—especially those targeting conservatives—are afforded a level of compassion that patriotic Americans would not receive.
As Americans grow increasingly disillusioned with a justice system that appears more political than fair, calls to remove Judge Faruqui from the bench echo across the nation.
Under federal law, magistrate judges can indeed be removed for incompetence or misconduct, although the chances of such an outcome in this case seem slim.
This situation illuminates a larger issue facing the nation—a judicial system that, in the eyes of many, is failing to uphold the law equally for all Americans.
We can only hope that voices calling for accountability will keep rising until justice is served, ensuring that no one, regardless of their political standing, is above the law.
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