- by foxnews
- 08 Apr 2026
"This judge took an oath to follow the law, yet he has allowed his politics to consistently cloud his judgment and his requirement to follow the law. America voted for safe communities, law and order, and this judge is the antithesis of that," she asserted in another portion of the post.
The AP reported that Faruqui excoriated Pirro's office amid a hearing at which he agreed to dismiss a federal case against Edward Alexander Dana, an individual accused of threatening to kill the president.
"I'm not going to tolerate fascism. You see, I was adopted [inaudible] to protect the Constitution by any means necessary. And that means killing you, officer, killing the President, killing anyone who stands in the way of our Constitution… You want to stand in the way of our Constitution, I will f[---]ing kill you," Dana said, according to the document.
"Instead of the outrage that should be engendered by a threat to kill the President of the United States, the grand jury refused to indict. Our duty as prosecutors is clear: to enforce the law," Pirro said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
"When a grand jury does not indict, that does not end our responsibility. We will pursue justice through Superior Court, as we did here-where the defendant now faces four criminal charges," she noted.
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