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Judge Who Ruled Against Trump Finds Her Home Burned to the Ground

October 6, 2025
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A South Carolina Judge who recently ruled against the Trump administration had her house go up in a massive cloud of flames on Sunday.

Judge Diane Goodstein’s home can be seen in a video engulfed in a gargantuan cloud of smoke and fire. Three people were injured, including Goodstein’s son as well her husband, former state Senator Arnold Goodstein, who had to jump out of the window while fleeing to safety. The judge herself was not in the home at the time of the incident. Authorities have yet to determine what the cause of the fire was, and there is currently no evidence of foul play.

BREAKING: South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein’s home is burning to the ground after an apparent explosion. pic.twitter.com/A18oGnlaXT

— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) October 5, 2025

However, the timing of this accident is rather peculiar. Goodstein recently blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to access South Carolina’s voter registration database in their effort to exert greater control over elections. Goodstein’s decision was later overturned, and she was called out directly on X by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon.

Goodstein also received death threats for weeks before the fire, according to Time magazine. And just days ago, Trump adviser Stephen Miller wrote that there is “a large and growing movement of leftwing terrorism in this country” that is “shielded by far-left Democrat judges.”

Even as police continue to investigate, it’s hard to ignore that this judge’s home burned down in the midst of an executive effort to publicly shame and isolate judges the administration disagrees with. Many judges have made it clear that they feel a ruling against Trump, no matter how principled, makes them a target.

The post Judge Who Ruled Against Trump Finds Her Home Burned to the Ground appeared first on New Republic.

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