Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Judge Who Signed FBI’s Mar-a-Lago Warrant Facing Violent Antisemitic Threats - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

On right-wing social media platforms and message boards, users have published the judge’s name, address and personal information. Threats have been directed at his children and supposed family members as well.

Bruce Reinhart, the federal judge in Florida who signed the warrant allowing the FBI to raid former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, has been hit with a wave of antisemitic threats online.

The outburst has appeared on right-wing social media platforms and message boards, where users have published the judge’s name, address and personal information.

Threats have been directed at his children and supposed family members as well.

The synagogue whose board he serves on has been threatened as well, with a recent synagogue’s beachside Shabbat service having been canceled…“because of the social media hate.”

The full article is available here

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Republican-controlled states have higher murder rates than Democratic ones: study - Yahoo News

David Weisburd, a professor of criminology at George Mason University, said that, "The claims of Trump and other Republicans who say Democrats have caused a crime wave in the cities and states they govern are unfounded."


Republican politicians routinely claim that cities run by Democrats have been experiencing crime waves caused by failed governance, but a new study shows murder rates are actually higher in states and cities controlled by Republicans.

Those findings are consistent with a pattern that has existed for decades, in which the South has had higher rates of violent crime than the nation as a whole.

While the study divided states by presidential vote in 2020, using gubernatorial party affiliation leads to similar results because most states have recently chosen the same party for governor and for president. Based on presidential vote, eight of the 10 states with the highest murder rates lean Republican, versus seven of the top 10 if one uses the governor’s party.

David Weisburd, a professor of criminology and executive director of the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy at George Mason University, said that, "The claims of Trump and other Republicans who say Democrats have caused a crime wave in the cities and states they govern are unfounded."

The full article is available here