Who Is Melissa Isaak? Trump Deportation Judge Called Women ‘Warm, Wet Hole’
Summary
Melissa L. Isaak is a temporary immigration judge appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice. A video clip of her making a controversial comment about women surfaced online, drawing national attention. Isaak previously worked as a lawyer and served in the U.S. Army Reserve.Key Facts
- Melissa Isaak is an immigration judge appointed by the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review.
- A video clip showed Isaak referring to women in a way that many found offensive.
- She has no detailed immigration law experience listed in her official biography.
- Isaak has worked as a divorce lawyer and said she supports men’s rights.
- She has represented defendants in January 6-related cases and Alabama politician Roy Moore.
- Isaak holds multiple degrees including a law degree, and has worked as a child therapist and attorney.
- She is a major in the U.S. Army Reserve and practiced law in Alabama and Florida.
- The Department of Justice has hired many deportation judges under President Donald Trump to reduce immigration court backlogs.
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