The DOJ lawyer who blew up in court has been removed from the position she volunteered for, because she said this:
Sometime I wish you would just hold me in contempt, your honor, so that I can have a full 24 hours of sleep," Le said. "I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor. What do you want me to do? The system sucks. This job sucks, and I am trying every breath that I have so that I can get you what you need.”Now, the question is, was she removed because she said her job sucked and she’d welcome a criminal contempt finding so she could get some sleep? Or was it because she said this?
"I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor.Or maybe this:
“It takes 10 e-mails to get a release condition to be corrected,” Le told the judge. “It take two escalation and a threat that I will walk out for that to be corrected.”Please note, the judge was unmoved:
"Having what you feel are too many detainees, too many cases, too many deadlines, and not enough infrastructure to keep up with it all, is not a defense to continued detention," the judge said. "If anything, it ought to be a warning sign."Incompetence is not a defense. Trump is in charge; but that’s his problem.
When one of the Meidas Touch guys said he felt sorry for her I pointed out that she could quit. It's amazing to me that these lawyers don't realize that they could take a regular job instead of committing human rights abuses, persecuting the innocent, doing evil.
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