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Zia Faruqui’s apology an example of ‘malignant empathy’ of radical Left in justice system

Zia Faruqui’s apology an example of ‘malignant empathy’ of radical Left in justice system
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How and why does a judge apologize to a would-be presidential assassin? It’s a legitimate question and one that everyone should be asking after U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui did exactly that during a hearing for White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen. Despite Allen being accused of wanting to murder President […]

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