Activist Judges View Unsolicited Pizza Deliveries As “Psychological Warfare” – IOTW Report

Activist Judges View Unsolicited Pizza Deliveries As “Psychological Warfare”

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A disturbing new tactic of judicial harassment has emerged: anonymous pizza deliveries sent to federal judges. The deliveries, which reportedly began in February, now span at least seven states and have targeted judges overseeing lawsuits tied to Trump administration policies. One jurist described it as “psychological warfare” to the Washington Post.

“It went from judges getting pizzas, to then judges’ children getting pizzas, to then judges getting pizzas or their children getting pizzas that they didn’t order in my murdered son’s name,” U.S. District Judge Esther Salas said in an interview with the Washington Post.

Sala’s 20-year-old son, Daniel Anderl, was fatally shot by an attorney posing as a delivery person back in 2020. Now, judges working cases challenging the Trump administration are receiving unsolicited pizza deliveries in his name. More

12 Comments on Activist Judges View Unsolicited Pizza Deliveries As “Psychological Warfare”

  1. I’m not confident it’s pro-Trump people.
    They’ve been doing it to Conservatives for a while now.
    Recently saw that DataRepublican was getting pizzas sent to her house for days.

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