

Pizzas of Intimidation: Senator Booker Condemns Threats Against Judges
In a recent interview with UnderTheDeskNews, Senator Cory Booker discussed a disturbing trend: individuals are sending pizzas to judges who have ruled against the Trump administration. This is not a simple act of protest; Booker describes it as a form of intimidation, a tactic designed to influence judicial decisions through fear and harassment. "This is how dark and scary it is," Booker stated, referring to the increasingly aggressive actions taken against judges. One example highlighted is Judge Esther Solis in New Jersey, who had an assailant go to her house and murder her son, Daniel Anderal, and shoot her husband. The pizza deliveries, often sent in the name of the murdered son, are a chilling reminder of the threats judges face. The incident underscores the need for greater protection for those in the judiciary and a wider conversation about the acceptable limits of political expression. The Senator's comments highlight the importance of protecting the integrity of the judicial system and ensuring the safety of those who serve within it.