U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth condemned the depiction by Trump and Republican allies of Jan. 6 defendants as “political prisoners” and “hostages.” Lamberth also denounced attempts to undermine the legitimacy of the justice system for punishing rioters who broke the law when they invaded the Capitol.

“In my 37 years on the bench, I cannot recall a time when such meritless justifications of criminal activity have gone mainstream,” Lamberth, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, wrote in a recent ruling. The judge added he “fears that such destructive, misguided rhetoric could presage further danger to our country.”

As Trump floats potential pardons for rioters if he returns to the White House, judges overseeing the more than 1,200 Jan. 6 criminal cases in Washington’s federal court are using their platform to try to set the record straight concerning distortions about an attack that was broadcast live on television. A growing number of defendants appear to be embracing rhetoric spread by Trump, giving defiant speeches in court, repeating his false election claims and portraying themselves as patriots.

  • @Custoslibera
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    310 months ago

    I’m not for extrajudicial killings or even the death penalty but the USA is clear on the punishment for this. At least some of them should have received the death penalty for their crimes.

    • @grue
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      410 months ago

      Defending Congresspeople against thugs storming the building isn’t “extrajudicial killing.”

      • @Custoslibera
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        210 months ago

        True, Ashli Babbitt for example was not an extrajudicial killing.