Folks, if you thought the left's unhinged vendettas against Trump appointees were bad before, stand by, because Harmeet Dhillon, the no-nonsense Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, just lit a match under their feet. She's not playing games, and neither should they. In a blistering X post Sunday night, Dhillon laid it out plain: threats against her are getting funneled straight to the U.S. Marshals Service.
"We will tolerate no such threats by woke idiots, including those who work for
@GavinNewsom," Dhillon wrote. "Govern yourselves accordingly."
"FAFO," she added, using the acronym for "f--k around and find out."
That's right, Dhillon's channeling the kind of street-smart warning that the perpetually offended blue-check brigade could use a crash course in. And get this: it all stems from a grotesque pile-on after a South Carolina judge's home went up in flames. Dhillon told Fox News Digital on Monday that her DOJ team flagged some seriously sketchy replies lurking under a post from none other than Izzy Gardon, Gavin Newsom's communications director. You know, the guy who helps polish the Golden State's endless parade of scandals into "progressive" fairy tales.
Gardon had tweeted on Sunday: "A few weeks ago, one of Trump’s top DOJ officials publicly targeted this judge. Today, the judge’s home is on fire." He was pointing fingers at South Carolina circuit court Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein, whose house torched itself Saturday night. Authorities with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) are on the case—no cause confirmed yet, but three folks got hurt in the blaze.
Enter the deleted X account that had everyone’s hackles up. Screenshot shows it crowing: "I'm just saying Harmeet Dhillon's address can't be hard to find." When pressed on what that meant, the creep shot back: "I'll let you know in two weeks."
Charming, right? And who kicked off this dumpster fire? Gardon's post, which got a boost from Connecticut's own drama king, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy. He retweeted it with a screenshot of Dhillon's own words from last month—a fiery declaration that had the judge in her crosshairs for what Dhillon called a "hasty nullification" of federal voting laws.
"This @TheJusticeDept’s @CivilRights will not stand for a state court judge’s hasty nullification of our federal voting laws. I will allow nothing to stand in the way of our mandate to maintain clean voter rolls. One Citizen, One Vote!" Dhillon had posted.
Doing her job, enforcing election integrity,? How dare she?
"We will tolerate no such threats by woke idiots, including those who work for
@GavinNewsom," Dhillon wrote. "Govern yourselves accordingly."
"FAFO," she added, using the acronym for "f--k around and find out."
That's right, Dhillon's channeling the kind of street-smart warning that the perpetually offended blue-check brigade could use a crash course in. And get this: it all stems from a grotesque pile-on after a South Carolina judge's home went up in flames. Dhillon told Fox News Digital on Monday that her DOJ team flagged some seriously sketchy replies lurking under a post from none other than Izzy Gardon, Gavin Newsom's communications director. You know, the guy who helps polish the Golden State's endless parade of scandals into "progressive" fairy tales.
Gardon had tweeted on Sunday: "A few weeks ago, one of Trump’s top DOJ officials publicly targeted this judge. Today, the judge’s home is on fire." He was pointing fingers at South Carolina circuit court Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein, whose house torched itself Saturday night. Authorities with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) are on the case—no cause confirmed yet, but three folks got hurt in the blaze.
Enter the deleted X account that had everyone’s hackles up. Screenshot shows it crowing: "I'm just saying Harmeet Dhillon's address can't be hard to find." When pressed on what that meant, the creep shot back: "I'll let you know in two weeks."
Charming, right? And who kicked off this dumpster fire? Gardon's post, which got a boost from Connecticut's own drama king, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy. He retweeted it with a screenshot of Dhillon's own words from last month—a fiery declaration that had the judge in her crosshairs for what Dhillon called a "hasty nullification" of federal voting laws.
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"This @TheJusticeDept’s @CivilRights will not stand for a state court judge’s hasty nullification of our federal voting laws. I will allow nothing to stand in the way of our mandate to maintain clean voter rolls. One Citizen, One Vote!" Dhillon had posted.
Doing her job, enforcing election integrity,? How dare she?
To Dhillon, this whole circus from Gardon and Murphy is a bullseye on her back: "grossly … outrageous, inappropriate," she told Fox News Digital, adding that in today's tinderbox climate, it "could cause me physical harm." Look, if you're a Trump official standing up for fair elections, apparently that's now grounds for doxxing and veiled threats. The hypocrisy here is thicker than a Democrat's skull. Newsom's crew, who spent years demonizing Trump as a threat to democracy, now crying foul when the DOJ actually does its job? Pulleeeze.
Gardon, predictably, fired back in a statement to Fox News Digital: "Ms. Dhillon owes us a full apology for her blatantly false implications."
"Our office never threatened her, in contrast to the Trump Administration’s vile rhetoric against sitting judges. In recent weeks, Trump officials have referred to judges as ‘terrorists’ and ‘legal insurrectionists.’ She and her associates own that dangerous, disgraceful, and un-American rhetoric, and she should apologize for that, too," Gardon added.
Pot, meet kettle. The same crowd that cheered on "punch a Nazi" chants and endless lawfare against conservatives now clutches pearls over "rhetoric"? Dhillon is not apologizing for squat; she's the one with the Marshals on speed dial. To every Gavin sycophant and Murphy moralizer out there: heed the lady. FAFO isn't just a warning; it's a promise. And in Trump's DOJ, the adults are finally back in charge.
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Gardon, predictably, fired back in a statement to Fox News Digital: "Ms. Dhillon owes us a full apology for her blatantly false implications."
"Our office never threatened her, in contrast to the Trump Administration’s vile rhetoric against sitting judges. In recent weeks, Trump officials have referred to judges as ‘terrorists’ and ‘legal insurrectionists.’ She and her associates own that dangerous, disgraceful, and un-American rhetoric, and she should apologize for that, too," Gardon added.
Pot, meet kettle. The same crowd that cheered on "punch a Nazi" chants and endless lawfare against conservatives now clutches pearls over "rhetoric"? Dhillon is not apologizing for squat; she's the one with the Marshals on speed dial. To every Gavin sycophant and Murphy moralizer out there: heed the lady. FAFO isn't just a warning; it's a promise. And in Trump's DOJ, the adults are finally back in charge.
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