Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Instantly Trapped by Indicted Judge With His Own Words
Episode Date: May 16, 2025Just hours after she was indicted by a Wisconsin federal grand jury, Judge Hannah Dugan is fighting back, filing a motion to dismiss her indictment, and citing as a key basis, Trump’s own Supreme Co...urt case giving him immunity from prosecution! Michael Popok pulls it all together in his latest hot take. JubileeTV: For $25 off your order, head to https://GetJubileeTV.com and use code LEGALAF Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The story of the profile and courage of Judge Hannah Dugan, it's taken a new plot twist,
one that I didn't even see coming.
I knew they were going to file a motion to dismiss the indictment.
The indictment already happened today of Hannah Dugan in Wisconsin, but now they've already
filed their motion to dismiss with the court saying we've seen the indictment and everything
in it is barred in terms of prosecution or conviction because Judge Hannah Dugan as a
judge enjoys judicial immunity. And guess what
case they cited for the concept that if there is an immunity issue, it has to be
resolved right now before any part of the case continues. Right. Trump versus
the United States. Donald Trump's own precedent being used against him. How
delightful. Let's talk about Judge
Hannah Duggan. I'll update you on the new filing. I'll tell you what happens next
and what happened earlier today with the indictment and how Trump's own case is
being used against him. The only way I know how without blowing smoke or
sunshine on the Midas Touch Network. Let's pick it up and for legal AF. The
United States of America versus Hannah C. Dugan. It almost makes my heart
hurt to read that. How do we get here? Judge Dugan, back on the 18th of April, criminal
court judge in Milwaukee, circuit court. She is the ruler of her courtroom. She is the
administrator of justice. She administers justice in the courtroom, into the courthouse in Milwaukee.
She was elected to do so.
And as part of her docket for the day, she had about eight or ten cases, one of them
Mr. Flores Ruiz, who was there on a battery charge.
She's a criminal court judge.
Apparently, he's also some sort of undocumented problem, has some sort of undocumented problem with immigration.
They figured out, because he's in the database, that he was going to be there. So federal officers armed with nothing
more than an administrative arrest warrant, not even from a judge, showed up
knocking literally on Hannah Dugan's courthouse and courtroom's door. They
wanted to pick him up after she was done with her hearing. She didn't like that because she's
trying to administer the rule of law. She's trying to protect Milwaukee from being the
scene of these ridiculous federal raids and undermine the rule of law and criminal justice
in her courtroom. And so she told the six or eight federal officers present,
you're not going gonna do this here.
And we don't know what the rules are yet in this courthouse.
Go talk to my chief judge.
And in the interim, she apparently,
if the criminal complaint and now indictment
are to be believed, she sent the two of them,
the lawyer and Flores Ruiz, out a side door,
a hallway door, where they were promptly picked
up outside the courtroom and that's the end of it.
That's where it should have happened.
They knew he was going to be there.
They knew he was with his lawyer.
They knew he was coming through metal detectors just set up outside.
And that's all that Judge Dugan wanted, that she demanded.
She said, let me see your arrest warrant.
She said, it's an administrative arrest warrant. Well, it's not even
from a judge. Nobody trusts the Trump administration when it
comes to due process rights. So you can you can understand her
skepticism. They then, that happened on the 18th. On the 25th,
they issued the government, Pam Bondi and Cash Patel, the FBI,
violating all Department of Justice manual and protocols.
They arrested Hannah Dugan in the courtroom,
perp walked her, took a photo, including in handcuffs,
and then posted it on the FBI website and other places,
and then had Cash Patel and Pam Bondi do a pitch and catch
to abuse,
undermine and defame this criminal defendant
named Judge Hannah Dugan,
who has the right to be presumed innocent
because this was all set up.
This was all set up so they could pick one judge
like they did last time in 2017, pick one judge,
beat the crap out of them and try
to scare all the other judges into obeying. They picked the fight with the wrong judge
in Hannah Dugan. They had a hearing of the criminal complaint. She was released to her
own recognizance. There was no reason she needed to be arrested. They could have just as easily,
she would have self surrendered. And then they moved forward. What I said at the time was criminal complaint is only a beginning preliminary
charging document. In order to really charge somebody with crimes, you got to go through a
grand jury indictment. So the grand jury met apparently yesterday. And from nine to five,
they met. They had a bunch of witnesses that were brought in. The indictment process through the grand jury excludes the defendants from that process. They
don't testify, they don't cross-examine with their own lawyers, they don't get to hear the witnesses
firsthand. There were a series of witnesses. There was a judge that was next to Judge Dugan
who testified, one of her courtroom personnel, the lawyer
for Flores Ruiz, and a bunch of other people.
I mean, look, you can indict a ham sandwich depending upon how you skew the facts.
So their presentation, they had 20 or so grand jurors, and they, in a majority, they must
have voted to indict Dugan, but her lawyers were ready.
So I thought my reporting was gonna be as it was,
and I have one up now on the Midas Touch Network
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and talked about the horror of that.
But now I can talk about, as I predicted,
defendant's motion to dismiss has been filed.
And let me read to you from it.
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Because it's not that long and here's the salient parts.
Honorable Hannah C. Dugan moves for an order dismissing the indictment.
This is no ordinary criminal case and Dugan is no ordinary criminal defendant.
She is a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge. She was arrested and indicted for actions
taken in her immediate vicinity of her courtroom involving a person appearing
before her as a party. The government's prosecution of Judge Dugan is virtually
unprecedented and entirely unconstitutional. It violates the 10th
Amendment, we're going to talk about the 10th Amendment, and fundamental principles
of federalism. And the problem also is that she's entitled to judicial immunity for her
official acts and how she manages her courtroom and manages her courthouse are all official acts,
and you cannot prosecute her for doing her job. And her job that day was to make sure the rule
of law was protected. People weren't so intimidated by the presence of federal officers in a state courthouse that it would undermine justice
as that term is used in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
That was her goal, not to obstruct,
not to secrete, not to interfere.
But she had a job to do,
and that job is protected by immunity,
an immunity that Donald Trump
should know and they cite on page one of the motion it says Judge Dugan is
entitled to judicial immunity for her official acts. Immunity is not a defense
to the prosecution to be determined later by a jury or a court. It is an
absolute bar to the prosecution at the outset later by a jury or a court. It is an absolute bar to the prosecution
at the outset." See, Trump versus United States 2024. That's the Trump immunity decision written
by Chief Justice Roberts. Let's talk about the 10th Amendment for a minute, a little note or a
little analyzed amendment. The 10th Amendment says that all power that the federal government has not reserved for themselves is reserved in the state. So the states have the overflow.
Anything the federal government wants to be involved with it ousts the state. But if they're
not involved, then the state has the power over the federal government. It's this reservation clause that reserves to the state all of this power. I mean,
99.6% of criminal cases are in state court, not federal court. That's a pretty high percentage,
and she's handling part of that 99.6%. So they're saying to go after a state court criminal judge
violates the 10th Amendment because you've overstepped
the boundaries of what is federal
and everything else is reserved for the states.
But then let's get to immunity.
The essence of immunity, they say on page three,
is that it's possessor's entitlement
is that they don't have to answer for conduct in court.
They say on page three, paragraph three, even if contrary to what the
trial evidence would show, Judge Dugan took the actions the complaint alleges, these plainly were
judicial acts for which she has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution. Judges are empowered
to maintain control over their courtrooms specifically and the courthouse generally.
Her subjective motivations are irrelevant.
Judges are entitled to absolute immunity for their judicial acts without regard to the motive
with which those acts are allegedly performed. Since at least the early 17th century, the motion
continues and carried on through the common law, judges of record have been entitled to absolute immunity for official acts with a few exceptions,
not applicable here.
So she's immune from both conviction and immunity.
Then they also go into separation of powers
and the 10th Amendment argument.
So they're asking and they're demanding,
they're saying we'll give you further briefing
if you want it, and an evidentiary hearing.
I think it will be before the magistrate judge in the case.
Now the one interesting thing here I'm going to follow up on is I see this was filed by
all of the local Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, and other places of Wisconsin law firms.
What I don't see is the signature for the former Solicitor General of the United States,
who I had heard and I had reported on,
had joined this particular defense team.
And the fact that Paul Clement's signature is not on here
is slightly concerning to me.
I'm gonna get to the bottom of it
and I will do a further hot take on it.
But the headline here for now is,
they're not letting any
grass grow under their feet. Hannah Dukin's defense team, including former federal prosecutors,
have filed a motion to dismiss. I'm sure they'll have further briefing around it. They're trying
to get rid of the indictment. And I think it's smart. It's very similar to when Eric Adams was
indicted in New York as the mayor. Right away away Quinn Emanuel, the law firm representing him,
filed, I think within hours, the motion to dismiss that they had been working on.
This I think is sort of a preliminary motion to dismiss, if you will, sort of a placeholder.
I think there'll be more briefing and maybe that's where Paul Clement gets more involved.
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