Judge Chutkan ‘buries her face in her hands’ in ‘frustration’ at Jan. 6 rioter sentencing
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan didn’t flinch when guilty Jan. 6 participant Antony Vo claimed he was convicted in a “kangaroo court.” She reportedly sentenced him to nine months.
“I’ve been called worse,” she reportedly said, according to a lengthy thread posted by CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane.
Chutkan is also presiding over former President Donald Trump’s federal election subversion criminal case which is on ice pending a Supreme Court determination on his absolute immunity claims.
In a testy exchange, MacFarlane recounts how 31-year-old Vo’s defense attempted to push forward a narrative that in no way did he violate any conditions of his release when he attended a Jan. 6 protest outside a D.C. lockup.
Chutkan shot back, “Are you serious?”
Instead, Vo’s defense tried to explain the event Vo attended as not so much a protest but a “prayer vigil.”
MacFarlane noticed when the defense tries to interject, Chutkan “buries her face in her hands [sic] in apparent frustration.”
Chutkan clarified that Vo wasn’t at a “prayer session at the D.C. jail, but singing in support for those in pretrial detention for violent crimes.”