Democrats are going out of their minds over the arrest of a Wisconsin judge who committed two federal felonies—fortunately, out of their minds is an extremely short trip. Judge Hannah Dugan facilitated the escape by allowing the illegal alien to exit through the jury door and then through her office and out of the court building, while delaying ICE officers and misdirecting the opposite way than she sent the illegal to.
Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an illegal alien involved in a domestic abuse case she was overseeing had his case dismissed by Dugan and you have to wonder if the reaso9n was to make it easier for him to escape. Ruiz has a long history of violence and by deporting him, would make people more safe in this country. FBI Director Kash Patel said Judge Dugan “intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested at her courthouse.”
US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Judge Dugan screamed at immigration officers last week before helping the illegal alien evade arrest.
Bondi said:
“The judge learned that ICE was outside … She goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers — she’s furious, visibly shaking, upset — sends them off to talk to the chief judge. She comes back in the courtroom … takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers, takes them out a private exit and tells them to leave.”
.@AGPamBondi describes the shocking interference by a Wisconsin judge in an ICE arrest of an illegal immigrant:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL"The judge learned that ICE was outside … She goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers — she's furious, visibly shaking, upset — sends them off… pic.twitter.com/qzmA6c4Uar
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 25, 2025
The complaint read:
“The courtroom deputy explained that at approximately 8:15 am, FBI agents advised that they were working with ICE and were planning to arrest Flores-Ruiz. The courtroom deputy asked that the agents wait outside and arrest Flores-Ruiz after the hearing. The agents agreed and left the courtroom.”
“Judge DUGAN became visibly angry, commented that the situation was “absurd,” left the bench, and entered chambers. At the time, Flores-Ruiz was seated in the gallery of the courtroom.”
“Witnesses uniformly reported that Judge DUGAN was visibly upset and had a confrontational, angry demeanor. Judge DUGAN addressed Deportation Officer A and asked if Deportation Officer A was present for a court appearance. When Deportation Officer A responded, “no,” Judge DUGAN stated that Deportation Officer A would need to leave the courthouse. Deportation Officer A stated that Deportation Officer A was there to effectuate an arrest. Judge DUGAN asked if Deportation Officer A had a judicial warrant, and Deportation Officer A responded, “No, I have an administrative warrant.”
“The courtroom deputy then saw Judge DUGAN get up and heard Judge DUGAN say something like “Wait, come with me.” Despite having been advised of the administrative warrant for the arrest of Flores-Ruiz, Judge DUGAN then escorted Flores-Ruiz and his counsel out of the courtroom through the “jury door,” which leads to a nonpublic area of the courthouse,” the complaint said.
After adjourning the hearing, Judge Dugan also commanded Flores-Ruiz’s attorneys to leave through the back door of the courtroom.
A Victim Witness Specialist (VWS) said Judge Dugan “exited through the jury door with Flores-Ruiz and the Hispanic woman. The VWS was concerned because Flores-Ruiz’s case had not yet been called, and the victims were waiting.”
The judge put ICE agents in danger rather than allowing them to peacefully and swiftly arrest Flores-Ruiz in the hallway of the courthouse.
The DOJ announced Judge Dugan was charged with “obstruction of proceedings before a department or agency of the United States, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, and concealing a person to prevent arrest, which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison.”




















