Trump-appointed judge hit with complaint for attending president's rally

Federal Appeals Judge Attends Trump Rally, Raises Questions About impartiality.

A complaint has been filed with the Judicial Council of the Third Circuit accusing US federal appeals court judge Emil Bove of violating judicial conduct rules after attending a Pennsylvania rally featuring President Donald Trump.

Bove, who is also the president's former personal attorney, attended the event held at Mount Pocono casino in northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday night. When questioned about his attendance by a reporter from MSNBC, he claimed to be "just here as a citizen coming to watch the president speak." However, the advocacy group Fix the Courts disagrees, stating that Bove’s appearance violates rules prohibiting judges from engaging in “the appearance of impropriety” and participating in “political activity.”

Fix the Courts' executive director Gabe Roth argued that attending a highly charged, partisan event like the Trump rally poses risks to judges’ impartiality when assigned cases linked to the president.

"The Code of Conduct for US judges is fairly clear here," Roth stated in his letter accompanying the complaint. "Canon 2 states that a judge 'should avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all activities.' Attending a Trump event - and not leaving when it became clear that the speech was, in fact, a partisan rally - violates this canon."

Roth also highlighted Canon 5, which prohibits judges from participating in political activity. He likened the Pennsylvania rally to other obvious political events, such as Trump rallies in 2020 or 2024.

The complaint does not trigger an automatic investigation, but the circuit's chief judge has the option of dismissing it or appointing a committee to further investigate.
 
omg I'm like totally shocked by this news 🤯... I mean, I know judges are supposed to be impartial and all, but how can we really trust them when they're out there getting all up in the party with Trump? 😂 It's not just that Bove used to work as the president's lawyer either, it's like he's kinda created a conflict of interest or something. I don't know what the rules are exactly, but if attending a rally is gonna make him question his own impartiality, then yeah, that's a problem 🤔. And can you imagine if he was assigned to hear a case involving Trump? That would be like totally unfair 🚫... I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next 🕰️.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised, you know? Like, I get that judges are supposed to be impartial and all, but at the same time... I mean, who wouldn't want to see the president speak? 🗣️ It's not like they're forcing anyone to attend or anything. And Bove's explanation just seems kinda convenient, ya know? "Just here as a citizen"... yeah sure, right! 💁‍♂️ What if someone from MSNBC had gone and asked him about his personal relationship with the president? Would he have given the same answer? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 just wondering how can u be like that? i mean, judge is supposed 2 b impartial, right? 🙅‍♂️ attending trump rally seems pretty problematic to me... 🚫 shouldn't judge just stick 2 the job? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 Judge Bove should've kept his head down on this one... I mean, we get it, he's got a history with Trump, but that doesn't mean he can just pop up at a rally without consequences 🙅‍♂️. The issue isn't about loyalty or personal relationships; it's about maintaining impartiality when you're handling cases that have to do with the president's decisions 💼. It's not like he's on the bench making life-or-death rulings; he's just a federal appeals court judge 😐. Fix the Courts is right to point this out, and if nothing else, Judge Bove should've been more transparent about his intentions 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm calling BS on this one 🙄... like what's next? Judges attending Beyoncé concerts and suddenly becoming experts on justice system reform? 🤣 I don't buy that Emil Bove was just "watching the president speak" when he's got a history with Trump, for real. This guy's gotta answer some serious questions about his impartiality 🤔. Can we trust our judges to make fair decisions if they're basically rubbing shoulders with the president at rallies? 🙄
 
😕 I'm not surprised to hear about this, mate. As someone who's been around for a while, I've seen some questionable behavior from folks in positions of power. If a judge is attending a Trump rally and claiming they're just there as a "citizen", that doesn't exactly fill me with confidence 🤔.

It's one thing to be neutral on the job, but when you're rubbing shoulders with the boss man himself, it can be tough to maintain objectivity. I mean, how many cases is Bove gonna have to recuse himself from because of this? It's a slippery slope, if you ask me 🚧.

I'm all for transparency and accountability, but I think we need to take a closer look at what's going on here. Is this just a case of someone trying to be close to power, or is it something more sinister? Either way, it's not exactly the kind of behavior we want from our judges 🤷‍♂️.
 
This latest development raises serious concerns about the independence and impartiality of our judiciary 🤔🚨. With Judge Bove's attendance at the Trump rally in question, it seems like he may be struggling with the nuances of Canon 2 and Canon 5 📚👀. As a former personal attorney to the President, his involvement in such a partisan event could potentially blur the lines of his impartiality, making it challenging for him to remain objective when assigned cases related to the President's policies 💼🤝. It would be best if the Judicial Council takes this complaint seriously and investigates further to ensure that our judges are adhering to the highest standards of conduct ⚖️🔍.
 
I'm thinking this is a big deal for Emil Bove... I mean, he's a federal appeals court judge and all, but attending Trump's rally? That's some questionable behavior if you ask me 🤔. I'm no expert on the judicial code of conduct, but it seems like Fix the Courts is right to call him out on this one.

I don't think it's too much to expect our judges to remain impartial when they're assigned cases that could be connected to Trump's presidency. It's not like Bove was just there for a hobby or something... he's got a history with Trump, remember? That makes me wonder if his attendance at the rally might have influenced him in some way.

I'd love to hear more about how this all goes down in court 🎉. Will Bove be able to defend himself, or is it just too much of an appearance of impropriety? The public deserves transparency here...
 
I'M TOTALLY FREAKED OUT BY THIS ONE!!! 🤯 A FEDERAL JUDGE ATTENDING A TRUMP RALLY AND CLAIMING IT WAS JUST ABOUT WATCHING THE PRESIDENT SPEAK?! COME ON!!! 🙄 THAT'S LIKE ME SAYING I ONLY WENT TO A CONCERT BECAUSE I LOVE THE MUSIC, NOT TO GET CLOSE TO MY IDOL 🎤. Fix the Courts is right on point here, it's a CLEAR VIOLATION OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT RULES and could potentially compromise the judge's impartiality in future cases 💔.
 
I'm thinking about this, what if judges are just being true citizens trying to stay informed? But then you got guys like Fix the Courts saying they're worried about bias and impartiality... 🤔 Like, shouldn't we want our judges to be well-informed and engaged in society too? And isn't it kinda weird that Bove's a former personal attorney for Trump? Did that influence his decision to attend the rally at all? 🤑 And what's with the "appearance of impropriety" thing... how do you even define that?
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised to hear that Judge Bove attended the Trump rally, given his past connection with the president. As much as we want to give him the benefit of the doubt, it's hard not to wonder if his appearance might've raised some eyebrows... especially considering he's got a case load linked to the president in the future 🙏.

I mean, come on! You're a judge and you attend a partisan rally? That's kinda like wearing a 'team' jersey to work. Fix the Courts has a point about maintaining impartiality. It's all about sending a clear message that judges are above the fray... but at the same time, we also don't want to stifle free speech or limit people's access to important events 💬.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. Does he get a slap on the wrist or does someone dig deeper? 🤞
 
I don't know what's more concerning here... 🤔 The fact that Judge Bove was allowed to attend in the first place or the fact that he didn't seem too bothered about leaving once he realized the speech was partisan 😒. I mean, come on, isn't it clear that being the president's former personal attorney and attending one of his rallies is gonna raise some eyebrows? 🤷‍♂️ At the same time, if we're gonna criticize him for not leaving when he saw the rally wasn't as innocent as he claimed... shouldn't we also be calling out the media for being super quick to jump on this story and potentially creating a witch hunt? 📰 It's all about context and perspective, right? 🤯
 
Ugh, this is so bad 🤯! I mean, who thought it was okay for a judge to attend a Trump rally? Like, what were they thinking?! 🙄 Emil Bove's explanation just sounds like a weak attempt to cover up his own involvement with the president's campaign. And Gabe Roth's right, this is all about maintaining impartiality - if the judge can't even separate himself from the politics of the event, how can we trust him to make fair decisions in court? 🤔 It's not just about Canon 2 or Canon 5, it's about basic human decency and the public's trust. I'm so worried that this kind of behavior is going to undermine the entire justice system 💔.
 
idk why judges gotta be so touchy about this lol what's the big deal?? they're just gonna watch trump speak like a normal citizen 🤷‍♂️ he's already had a personal connection with the guy, so like shouldn't that count for something? and btw fix the courts is being super dramatic about this can't they just chill 🙄 i mean if it's not affecting his cases or anything, what's the harm in attending a rally? some ppl need to learn to put things into perspective 🤯
 
omg is this for real?! i mean what's up with judges attending trump rallies?? 🤯 i get that they gotta stay impartial and all but come on! can't we just expect them to make a decision based on the law rather than what side of the aisle their favorite politician is on? 💁‍♀️ i'm not saying it's gonna be easy or anything, but i think it's kinda fishy that judge bove was like "just here as a citizen" 🤣 when we all know he's been working with trump for years. can't we just get some clarity on this?! 😩
 
🙄 so this is what happens when you have a personal connection and a job that basically allows you to attend all the events you want... like, what's the harm in just going to watch the prez speak tho? 🤷‍♂️ i mean, it's not like he's on the ticket or anything... but seriously though, can't we just trust our judges to do their job without being some part of the circus? 🎪 fix the courts is trying to bring attention to this, and honestly, it makes sense. who wouldn't want to question impartiality when you're already kinda tied to the president's side? 🤔
 
omg what a huge red flag here 🚨👮‍♂️! I mean, can you imagine if one of your favorite YouTubers was caught attending a super partisan event and then claimed they were just there as a fan? lol no way 😂. This judge thing is like a whole different level of serious tho... how can we trust them to be impartial on cases involving the president when they're basically hanging out with him at rallies? 🤔👎 I'm all for judges being active in their communities, but this is just too suspicious for me. And what's with the lack of transparency? shouldn't we know who's attending these events and why? 🤷‍♀️ the fixthecourts folks seem right on point here though 👏
 
🤔 think this is kinda serious. i mean, judges are supposed to be impartial, right? can't just go hang out with trump and expect everyone to forget about that 🙄 so yeah, fix the courts has a point here 👊 also wonder if judge bove thought through the potential conflict of interest implications before attending the rally 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 so like, if a judge is gonna be assigned cases related to trump's stuff, shouldn't they kinda keep their mouth shut about attending one of his rallies? 🤑 i mean, fix the courts is right, it does kinda raise questions about impartiality...

i feel like there should be some kinda rule or something that prevents judges from doing this kinda thing, 'cause it's not exactly hard to see how someone assigned a case involving trump could get all biasy... and what if the judge is friends with trump too? 🤷‍♂️ idk man, i just think it's weird that he didn't even try to hide it or leave when it got obvious... 🙄
 
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