Federal judge says Trump’s rhetoric ‘breeds threats of violence against judges’

A federal judge in Seattle said that the way President Donald Trump speaks fuels threats against other federal judges.

U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik, appointed by former President Bill Clinton in 1998, made the comments in an interview with Oregon Public Broadcasting.

“It’s OK to criticize our rulings, that’s perfectly alright,” Lasnik said. “But there’s no need to refer to a judge as a radical left-wing lunatic.”

“It breeds threats of violence against judges,” the judge added.

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Lasnik recalled offering support to the federal judges he works with, some of whom have blocked Trump’s executive orders.

“Right away, they were subject to a lot of hostility online,” Lasnik said. “I tell them, ‘I feel for you, and especially for your families.’ It’s not easy for the families to see what your reaction is, and to worry about their own safety.”

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Lasnik said he is not hearing cases regarding Trump’s policies and is comfortable commenting on the current political climate, adding that he was disappointed to see the Department of Justice is becoming more political.

“There’s always been a wall between the sitting president and his attorney general,” Lasnik said. So it’s worrisome to see the attorney general talking about these judges needing to be removed…That’s very unfortunate.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.