

Milwaukee Judge Pleads Not Guilty Amidst Protests Over Immigration Case
Judge Hannah Dugan, accused by the Trump administration of aiding an undocumented immigrant, pleaded not guilty in a Milwaukee court on Thursday. The plea was met with protests outside the courthouse, with demonstrators holding signs expressing both support for and opposition to the judge. A reporter on the scene stated, "There's a protest here outside of the federal court in Milwaukee, where a local judge is being prosecuted today for an arraignment for obstruction." The Trump administration alleges that Judge Dugan rerouted an undocumented immigrant out of her courtroom when immigration agents arrived to arrest the individual. The judge's supporters argue that her actions were justified and that the charges are politically motivated. The case is expected to draw significant attention as it unfolds, highlighting the ongoing debate about immigration policy and the role of the judiciary.