Sen. Kennedy blasts ‘way’ lenient sentence for attempted Kavanaugh killer

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Senator John Kennedy joined a Republican choir, who argued that a judiciary was given a soft punishment to a man who was sentenced to assassinate the Supreme Court of Court Brett Kavanaugh.
“You should separate these people from society,” Nicholas Roske said, “You should separate these people from society,” Kennedy said on Monday.
“This does not mean that you are not trying to rehabilitate them. But this is the only answer, and that is why you find the criminals that are repeated and over and over again. What will change? They will harm more people or more people, except that you take them out. Eight years?”
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Senator John Kennedy, R-La., At that time, he testified as Nominee, Director of the Management and Budget Office (OMB) (OMB), during a Senate committee on the budget hearing of Capitol Hill on 10 February 2021, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/ Pool/ AFP Getty Images)
Roske, who is currently defined as transsexual and prefers to be called Sophie, was punished by Judge Deborah Boardman, who was appointed by Biden, for trying to assassinate Dobbs weeks before the turning point of Roe / Wade.
The Ministry of Justice sought a harsh penalty for at least 30 years, whereas Roske’s defense team demanded eight.
Kennedy said that the sentence was “very little”, Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino will probably “come out in six years” and “a danger to society”, he said.
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The US Supreme Court Assistant Justice Brett Kavanaugh is attending a ceremony dinner in the eastern room of the White House in Washington, DC (left) on October 08, 2018. Kavanaugh’s assassination attempt Nicholas Roske appears on the right. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (left); Nicholas Roske/Facebook (right))
“I don’t know why people are like that. If I go to heaven, I will ask, but there are some people who harm other people, and they take their belongings of other people and you should insulate them to protect everyone else.”
FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett said “Fox & Friends”, Roske’s defense benefited from the judge’s history of siding with liberal plaintiffs.
He added that they claim tolerance because Roske was transsexual and suffered from mental problems due to drug and gender identity problems.
“There was no way for this liberal judge to give a challenging sentence,” he said.
“If the assassination target is not a conservative justice, I wonder if the punishment was different. The judge seemed to have seen that Roske did not succeed in the plan to kill Kavanaugh and other three justice. The thing is not important under the law.”
“The defendant planned and planned, took positive actions for the murder. Only the Federal Marshals was there to stop him.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Friday that Doj is planning to object to Roske’s sentence.
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Jarrett said Fox News’s Lawrence Jones prosecutors were “” solid arguments “of the judge” significantly separated from federal directives and minimum compulsory sentences.
Roske traveled from California and was arrested near Kavanaugh’s Maryland house. Roske acknowledged that prosecutors noticed Marshals in Kavanaugh’s House, where they said they wanted to change the route before calling 911 to surrender and walk on the street.
Fox News’ Brie Stimson contributed to this report.


