The federals urged to investigate the pizzas sent to the judges using the name of the judges murdered son
The Department of Justice is urged to investigate a series of suspicious pizza deliveries to the houses of federal judges, some of which was ordered to use the name of the son of a judge who was shot dead by a false deliveryman.
The member of the Senate Judicial Committee, Dick Durbin (D-Bill.) He urged the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, and the director of the FBI Kash Patel on Tuesday to investigate the orders that said they aim to cause fear of showing the recipients that the sender knows where he lives.
“According to reports, objective individuals include judges of the Supreme Court, judges who handle legal cases that involve the Trump administration and the children of judges,” Durbin said in a letter. “Some of these deliveries were made using the son of Judge Esther Salas, Daniel Anderl, who was killed in the family’s house by a former litigant who passed a deliveryman.”

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Salas, whose 20 -year -old son and husband were shot at the door of his house in 2020, spoke against the mysterious deliveries last month, some of which said he received: and the twisted use of his son’s name to damage others.
“The name of my murdered son is now being attached, armed, it is being used as a weapon against these judicial officers,” he told NJ.com.
“He says: ‘I know where you live. I know where your children live’. And ‘Do you want to end as Judge Salas? These are unprecedented attacks against judicial officers,” he said.
Federal judges have reported more and more death threats, hitting calls and acts of intimidation against themselves and their families while supervising high profile cases that challenge Trump’s administration policies.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump encouraged the reaction against them, and he publicly called a judge who ruled against him a “radical lunatic Left, a ruffle and agitator” whom he said he should be accused.
On Wednesday, Trump accused the judicial system to block him inappropriately to do “the work I was chosen to do” when it comes to his mass deportation efforts, with which a second federal judge contracted on Tuesday.
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“The activist judges must let the Trump administration of the murderers and other criminals who have illegally entered our country, without delay!” He wrote in his real social account.
Durbin requested that the DOJ and the FBI respond to their research application, as well as questions about deliveries, before May 20.
The representatives of the Department of Justice did not immediately respond to News themezone’s requests on Wednesday. The FBI sent News themezone to the US sheriffs service, who did not immediately respond to a request for comments.


