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Author: marco100   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Read it and weep for America
Date: 11/11/25 11:27 PM
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Right.

Wolf's personal desire to publicly express his own personal, political, non-judicial feelings about Trump completely overcame his ability to retain any sense of judicial impartiality on the job.

He recognized that, and quit.

What are you arguing about?

Wolf admits it. His total lack of impartiality is why he quit being a judge. Because he lost the ability to rule fairly on any cases which might involve the Trump administration.

That's what his whole mea culpa is all about.
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