Judge’s ‘Asian food’ joke draws more scrutiny onto Rittenhouse trial comments

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Heightened scrutiny into judge’s behaviour follows high-profile case intertwining issues of white vigilantism, the Second Amendment and criminal justice

The judge’s “Asian food” remark on Thursday came as the defence prepared to rest its case, following dramatic scenes during a tense day in court on 10 November, when Mr Rittenhouse appeared on the witness stand for several hours to publicly recount how and why he killed two people and injured another man with an AR-15-style rifle.

 

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Sure. His joke related to our deranged supply chain situation.

So judge has bigotry and right wing politics in common with Rittenhouse-what else

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