
Judge gives light sentence to Kavanaugh would-be assassin Nicholas Roske
2025-10-08 17:44:09
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In May 2022, a cowardly traitor destroyed Hurmah supreme courtviolating one of its core values: confidentiality. This degenerate leaked the draft opinion in Dobbs v. Women’s Health of Jackson, a case that, a month later, finally got rid of the 1973 constitutional abomination known as Roe v. Wade.. Nearly three and a half years later, the leaker remains unidentified, even though he caused a summer of violent threats from leftists and ongoing harassment of a majority of members of the Supreme Court in their homes and at their children’s schools, in flagrant violation of 18 U.S. Code §1507 and other federal criminal statutes — as well as the near-assassination of another justice and his family. Last Friday, the judiciary was betrayed again, this time directly by a judge.
Sin. Kennedy is shocked by the judge’s 8-year prison sentence for Kavanaugh’s attempted murder
Nicholas Roski, a pet store employee from California, was very upset by Dobbs’ leak. He was a staunch supporter of abortion and wanted to stop the overturn of Roe. Instead of campaigning to elect Democrats who would implement his preferred agenda — the actions of someone who truly respects representative democracy — Rosky planned and prepared extensively, then flew from Los Angeles International Airport to the area near the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, one of the alleged majority members according to Dobbs’ leak. In a series of social media posts before his passing, Rosky indicated his desire to assassinate three Supreme Court justices to preserve abortion rights.

US Supreme Court Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh (left) and Nicholas Roski (right). (Photo by Chip Somodevilla) (Getty Images, Facebook)
Rusky came well prepared to kill Judge Kavanaugh. Among other items, he brought a handgun, approximately 40 rounds of ammunition, a tactical knife, lock picking tools, a nail drill, a crowbar, a pistol light, duct tape, pepper spray, zip ties, and hiking boots with padding on the soles so he could move around the Kavanaughs’ home more quietly. Judge Kavanaugh lives with his wife and two teenage daughters. God forbid what would have happened if other Kavanaughs had tried to defend him. However, when Ruskey arrived, he found that he could not go through with his plan because law enforcement was outside the Kavanaughs’ home. Realizing they had seen him, Roski called 911 and claimed to be suicidal, confessing his assassination plan to the dispatcher.
When the police arrived and arrested Rosky, he repeated his confession and explained why he wanted to kill Judge Kavanaugh. For the past three and a half years, he has sat in prison. Last Friday, he finally received his sentence after pleading guilty in Maryland U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman. Boardman was one of President Biden’s first judicial appointees — and one of his worst, which is quite a bit given some of the egregious rulings handed down by Biden-appointed judges. However, Boardman’s sentencing of Roski stands out as the most shameful decision. The prosecution justifiably recommended a 30-year prison sentence. The United States has never witnessed the assassination of a Supreme Court justice; In fact, there was only one more attempt before Justice Kavanaugh died.

Deborah Boardman speaks before Congress (Fox News)
Russky had a secret weapon on his side: his supposed weapon The mental illness of gender identity disorder. While in prison, Roski indicated that he was transgender and wished to be called Sophie and to be addressed by feminine pronouns. Boardman accepted this, musing at sentencing that a bright spot had emerged from the attempt on Judge Kavanaugh’s life — that Roski’s mother now recognized his gender identity. Boardman referred to Roski as female. Then she delivered the coup de grace, handing down a pathetically light sentence of eight years in prison followed by life supervised release. Eight years. This is clearly the legal price one must pay for an act that, had it succeeded, would have shredded the very fabric of the republic. The assassination could have changed history Roe It would have been safe for decades to come. There is no doubt that Biden would have nominated a leftist to replace Judge Kavanaugh, and the Democratic-controlled Senate would have gladly confirmed the nominee. So much for the rule of law.
Judges should begin sentencing by calculating the appropriate range under the Sentencing Guidelines. The Guidelines are a starting point for district judges and are advisory. Boardman wrongly dismissed Rusk’s promotion of terrorism. If his conduct was not an attempt to commit a terrorist act, then nothing is. He wanted to kill three judges to change the outcome of one of the most contested cases in American history. In addition to this error, Boardman made another error: she made an objectively unreasonable ruling.
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Appellate courts, unlike district judges, must assume that sentences that fall within the guidelines are reasonable. However, Boardman made a big departure for Roski. There is precedent in several circles for reversing sentences as objectively unreasonable. The Seventh Circuit did just that in United States v. Vrdolyak (2010), a case in which a left-wing judge absurdly granted probation to a corrupt former Chicago alderman named “Fast Eddie,” who engaged in widespread fraud. Likewise, the Eleventh Circuit overruled another left-wing judge who had imposed an unfortunately lenient sentence in United States v. Martin (2005, 2006). That court made a mistake in returning the imprisonment to the same judge to re-sentence after the first cassation, but it did not repeat the mistake.
Prosecutor Pam Bondi I have rightly decided to appeal this abhorrent decision. If the left-controlled 4th Circuit doesn’t overturn Boardman’s decision, the Supreme Court should do so. Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk, received a nine-and-a-half-year prison sentence because she granted unauthorized access to the county’s election system in an attempt to root out fraud. Her actions did not change a single vote, and there was no risk of violence. By contrast, Roski, who tried to kill a Superior Court judge, received a lesser sentence of a year and a half. This disparity in favor of Russky is untenable. Boardman even handed down a harsher six-month sentence to the identity thief a month before she handed down Roski’s sentence.
Aside from Judge Kavanaugh, no other justice would need to step down. In the Nagle case (1890), the Supreme Court heard a dispute relating to the attempted assassination of Judge Stephen Field after the California deputy marshal who was guarding him had been charged with murder. Upon remand, the court that overturns this draconian decision must order the case to be reassigned to another judge.
Boardman, a federal public defender for more than a decade, has shown she is unable to make a ruling that would deter similar behavior. If this sentence stands, Roski will be out of prison in about four years, given the time he has already served. However, Judge Kavanaugh and his family will be affected for the rest of their lives. And on the Boardman court, it’s abundantly clear that the lives of conservative justices don’t matter as much as a happy ending for gender identity. The House must immediately launch an impeachment inquiry against Judge Boardman.
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