U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon declined to recuse herself from the case of Ryan Routh, who is charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump last month. The judge appointed to the federal bench by the alleged victim in Routh’s case brushed aside the defendant’s concerns about Trump’s praise of Cannon and the possibility that he could promote her to even higher office if he’s elected next week.

“I have no control over what private citizens, members of the media, or public officials or candidates elect to say about me or my judicial rulings,” Cannon wrote in an order published Tuesday. “I have never spoken to or met former President Trump except in connection with his required presence at an official judicial proceeding, through counsel,” added the judge who dismissed Trump’s classified documents case in July.

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      724 days ago

      Yep, she’ll do some unnecessarily bullshit to tip the scales, and accidentally cause an obviously guilty guy to walk after an appeal on procedural grounds.

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          323 days ago

          I mean, the guy is a piece of shit though, I’d rather him stay locked up instead of writing a book about how he tried to shoot the president.

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            823 days ago

            It wouldn’t be the first time a dude showed up to a place with a gun wanting to kill people, killed people, and then got away with it scott free while conservative media fawned over him.

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            123 days ago

            guy is a piece of shit

            I’m not going to dispute that.

            I’d rather him stay locked up

            And that’s entirely fair. I’m just not particularly in favor of someone who tried to [do a silly little thing to] him being punished. So if he gets off scott-free, I won’t be particularly upset about it.