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Reagan-reelected judge dismisses protests over Trump administration

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The top Federal judge in Massachusetts, who was appointed by former President Mosed, announced that he has resigned in protest against President Donald Trump, who is using the law for specific purposes. “

US District Judge Mark L. Wolf, 78, resigned on Friday and explained that actions by the Trump Administration that he described as threats to the rule of law forced him to speak out.

In the Atlantic piece, Wolf wrote that he was looking forward to serving for the rest of his life when Reagan suspended him in 1985 but decided to step down last week because the rule of law would be “very disruptive.”

“I can no longer tolerate being blocked by what was reported by the judges to say publicly or do outside the court,” the judge wrote. “President Donald Trump is using the law for the purposes of the purposes of the purposes, closely watching his friends and his sponsors in the end, in the punishment of the law. This is the opposite of what I misled you about.

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US District Judge Mark L. Wolf has announced that he has resigned in protest against President Donald Trump. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

“When I accepted the nomination to be appointed to the US District Court in Massachusetts, I was proud to be part of a federal judiciary that works to improve the justice system. “It is a judicial system that helps protect our democracy. That has the authority and responsibility to hold elected officials to the limits of their illegal activities in order to promote the good culture of Igugu. “

Wolff added that he now wants to do “everything in my power to combat today’s threat to democracy and the rule of law.”

The one who once noted that Trump cannot be replaced by someone nominated by him, such as the former President who was a former governor named Judge Nindira Talani as his successor in 2013.

Wolff criticized former FBI Director James Wozniak’s attorney general and Democrat New Attorney General Letitia James. The former judge also took issue with the Trump Media Post in a post asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute the church, James and Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

Mark L. Wolf, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts

US District Judge Mark L. Wolf said he wants to do “everything in my power to combat today’s threat to democracy and the rule of law.” (Pet Pictures)

He also said that even if the prosecutor ends up being found out, “there could be serious consequences for that defendant.”

Wolff also wrote that the DoJ must make sure that prosecutors do not want to be charged unless they ‘prove sufficient evidence to show that they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. “

“Trump has completely violated this principle,” wrote wolf.

Wolf blasted Trump’s executive orders “or otherwise” illegal “, criticized the President’s calls for Judges to be given jurisdiction against him, saying” corruption [Trump] And those in his orbit “stressed that the attack on the courts led to a real threat to the members.

“I resigned to speak out, support cases and work with other people and organizations dedicated to protecting the rule of law and American democracy,” wrote the war. “I also intend to support judges who cannot speak in public.”

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US District Judge Mark L. Wolf has blasted President Donald Trump as “unlawful or illegal”, and the president’s calls for judges to rule on him. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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“I’m not sure I’ll make a difference,” he added. “But I am reminded of what Senator F. Kennedy said in 1966 about apartheid in South Africa: ‘Each time a person seeks the help of others, or allows himself to face injustice, he sends the Right of Humba.’ Enough of these ribs can be a powerful wave. “

The US District Court in the district of Massachusetts said “a strong commitment to the rule of law, a willingness to fight novel decisions of fact and law, and a commitment to make just decisions, effectively without the marks of his time on his bench.”

“His many opinions on complex legal issues in landmark cases have had a profound impact on jurisprudence,” Chief Justice Denise J. Casper said in a statement. “Furthermore, his time as a Chief Justice led to the development of the road and the community, including the establishment of the Bench / Bar’s Court, and My Community, congratulate his years of dedicated service.”

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