Karin Johanna Immergut (born 1960)[1] is an American lawyer who has served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon since 2019. She has concurrently served as a judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court since 2024.
Not any mere judge but a FISA court judge at that. What a coincidence that this criminal institution with their past unmasking shenanigans is still at it.
If he pulls out the insurrection act, he can deploy the NG wherever he wants and he set up that program to be able to deploy NG anywhere in the USA in under an hour a few months ago. They can squawk all they want from the bench about it, just going to draw attention to their own wrongdoings.
Interesting that she was appointed by President Trump - On June 11, 2018 President Donald J. Trump nominated her to serve as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (to the seat vacated by Judge Anna J. Brown).
Very likely, once SCOTUS rules on it the lawfare loses teeth. I feel like that's what we've been doing recently, getting all the ducks in a row legally for "the storm" so that it can weather any challenge.
Not any mere judge but a FISA court judge at that. What a coincidence that this criminal institution with their past unmasking shenanigans is still at it.
The swamp is deep and wide. Didn’t the Supreme Court recently upheld POTUS ability to call out National Guard troops?
No ruling yet from scotus, right? Right?
Meanwhile, lawfare goes on and on.
If he pulls out the insurrection act, he can deploy the NG wherever he wants and he set up that program to be able to deploy NG anywhere in the USA in under an hour a few months ago. They can squawk all they want from the bench about it, just going to draw attention to their own wrongdoings.
At some point the swamp has to be rendered powerless.
Interesting that she was appointed by President Trump - On June 11, 2018 President Donald J. Trump nominated her to serve as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (to the seat vacated by Judge Anna J. Brown).
I think that is exactly the purpose - to appeal this all the way. Have SCOTUS rule on it and the legality of these broad injunctions.
Very likely, once SCOTUS rules on it the lawfare loses teeth. I feel like that's what we've been doing recently, getting all the ducks in a row legally for "the storm" so that it can weather any challenge.