### Is This Justice or Just a Political Game?
So, the Justice Department is throwing a hissy fit over a federal judge who attended an event for Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney. Apparently, the DOJ believes this means the judge can’t possibly be impartial in the case against Georgia election officials. Because, you know, showing up to an event honoring someone makes you incapable of doing your job fairly. Classic logic, right?
Instead of focusing on the actual lawsuit, we’re now stuck with this drama. It’s almost like the DOJ is more interested in optics than justice. They’re basically saying, “Trust us, she can’t be unbiased,” without providing concrete evidence.
Let’s think about this for a second. If a judge can’t attend public events without being accused of bias, what’s next? Are judges supposed to hide under rocks to avoid any hint of partisanship? This whole recusal request feels more like a distraction than a genuine concern for fairness.
And here’s a thought: What if the DOJ is simply trying to manipulate the narrative? It wouldn’t be the first time. This kind of move raises eyebrows about who really cares about impartiality and who just wants to win at all costs.
In the end, are we really supposed to believe this is about integrity? Or is it just another round in the political circus? Maybe it’s time to stop pretending everything is on the up-and-up and start asking some real questions.
By Admin | Published: May 31, 2026 at 5:17 am
