
Several Democrats who claimed “no one surpasses the law” in the President Donald Trump incident have denounced Wisconsin’s arrest Judge Hannah Duganwarning that it could threaten the rule of law.
“This isn’t normal,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. Dugan’s Tweet Arrest by the FBI proceeded with a lawsuit on allegedly obstructing the allegedly protecting Mexican immigrants from ice agents.
“The administration’s arrest in Wisconsin is a dramatic move that threatens the rule of law,” Klobuchar added, saying it is a “significant step and undermines our system of checks and balance.”
During Trump’s 2019 bullet each, Klobuchar said his first bullet each incident marked “a gloomy day in our country.”
The FBI arrests a judge and claims she has prevented the arrest of an illegal alien.
“In America, no one is beyond the law, and Americans deserve to hear evidence and prove their testimony in a full and fair trial in the Senate. If the president has the facts he presents in his defense of the perpetual article, we should hear them,” she said.
At Mar-A-Lago after the 2022 FBI attack Klobuchar said, “The law is king, and the former president is not.”
Senator Tina Smith, D-Minn. He also condemned Dugan’s arrest, saying, “If that’s the case.” [FBI Director] With Kash Patel Donald Trump I don’t like judges, I think they can arrest them.
“This is amazing. We have to stand up to this glove of blatant power. Republican: Why isn’t this a red line for you?”

Judge Hannah Dugan speaks at the Milwaukee Bar Association forum (image)
Comments for 2020 In his vote to remove Trump from his mission over the abuse of allegations of power, Smith took the constitutional pledge seriously, saying, “No one has surpassed the law, not particularly including the president, tolerate this undermines the core values we support as a nation.”
Smith said he cooperated with the presentation and evidence to reach that conclusion.
D-Wis, representing Dugan’s County. “The willingness to weaponize federal law enforcement is shocking, and this arrest has all the bravery,” said Rep. Gwen Moore of the United States.
“I will follow this case closely and the facts will come out. But I am extremely anxious about the increasingly lawless actions of the Trump administration, especially the ICE, which is acting in ignoring the courts and ignoring the constitution.”
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Senators Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith and Gwen Moore criticized the judge’s arrest. (Getty)
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif) commented on the apparently deleted tweet from Patel, writing to X, “Donald Trump and JD Vance are arresting a judge. Deleting the tweet will not revoke the constitutional crisis you have imposed on us.”
In a 2023 interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt, Kanna said of Trump’s bluff each, “You can’t say, ‘OK, someone was the president, or someone is the candidate, and you’re on the law.” Everyone is under the law and the allegations must pursue evidence. ”
When contacted to comment by Fox News Digital, Khanna said there is no official evidence regarding Dugan about the contrast that Trump “fighted war with the judiciary” but that he “is deeply concerned given the administration’s attack on courts.”
“Even Director Roberts rebuked Trump’s actions against the judiciary,” Kanna added.

Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif. questions witnesses during a Supreme Court Ethics Roundtable hosted by the House Oversight Committee of Washington, D.C., on June 11, 2024. (Allison Bailey/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis. said the norms were violated. Immigration and the Legal Survey For Dugan’s arrest.
“This is what I expect from a third world country.” He told axios.
In a December 2019 statement after the vote in favor of the bluff each, Pokan said Trump “was not responsible for his actions” over 70 years of life.
“Today, Democrats have sent a clear signal to this president and all future presidents. No one has surpassed the law.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Klobuchar and Smith’s offices for comment.
Pokan’s office said he was flying and could not reach it, but Moore’s office confirmed the investigation.