US authorities have revealed that Justice Derrick Watson, the federal
judge from Hawaii who blocked president Donald Trump's revised travel
ban has received numerous threats against his life. FBI spokeswoman
Michele Ernst said Thursday that the agency is aware of reports of
threatening messages against Watson, who presides over cases in Hawaii,
and is prepared to help if necessary.
The US Marshals Service, responsible for protecting federal judicial
officials, flew in about a dozen deputies from the mainland to provide
Watson with 24-hour protection.
Barely hours before Trump's travel ban was due to go into effect on
March 15, justice Watson blocked the federal government from enforcing
its ban on new visas for people from six mostly Muslim countries and its
suspension of the nation's refugee program.
The US president was irked calling Watson's ruling an example of
"unprecedented judicial overreach" and said his administration would
appeal it.
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