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Kentucky sheriff charged in killing of judge at courthouse

I am deeply disturbed and perplexed by the news of the Kentucky sheriff charged in the killing of a judge at the courthouse. The details of the incident, as described by a police source who saw the playback video, paint a gruesome picture of the sheriff suddenly drawing his pistol and shooting the judge multiple times. The fact that the sheriff and the judge were known to have familial ties, with their children being first cousins, adds another layer of complexity to this tragic event.

It is chilling to think about what could have transpired in the judge’s chambers that led to such a violent altercation between the sheriff and the judge.… Continue reading

Donald Trump storms out of closing arguments in E Jean Carroll trial

Donald Trump storms out of closing arguments in E Jean Carroll trial. It’s not surprising at all. In fact, I find it quite satisfying. Trump’s consistent, childish behavior only reinforces the prosecution’s argument that he thinks he is above the law. His decision to walk out of the courtroom just further confirms his petulant nature.

Throughout these court proceedings, Trump has continued to defame Carroll, and she has rightfully dragged him back to court to demand justice. It’s like a never-ending loop of Trump losing in court and Carroll coming back for more millions. I wouldn’t be surprised if this cycle repeats itself once again.… Continue reading