Government Accountability

Federal Courts Targeted by Threats Amid Judicial Overreach Concerns

By National Security Desk | September 17, 2025

A man facing multiple dismissals in federal courts has been indicted for threatening judges, exposing deeper issues of judicial overreach and systemic strain on America’s legal institutions.

In a troubling development that raises questions about the state of our federal judiciary, Anthony Salvatore Perri has been indicted by a grand jury in the Eastern District of New York for threatening to kill two federal judges. This indictment follows a history of Perri filing nearly a dozen frivolous lawsuits against high-profile figures—including a former president and law enforcement officials—only to face swift dismissals.When Judicial Authority Meets Public FrustrationPerri’s actions—calling judges’ chambers and leaving graphic voicemails—are indefensible and rightly subject to criminal charges carrying up to 10 years imprisonment. Yet, beyond the immediate threat to judicial safety, his case...

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