


The Issue: A Bronx judge letting the alleged killer of Corde Scott be released on his own recognizance.
The Post’s exposé of Judge Naita Semaj’s antics is but one more example of the dreadful things that happen to a society when identity politics is permitted to run amok (“ ‘Dishonor’ vs. Grieving Mom,” Apr. 7).
Too many members of marginalized groups getting arrested? Either don’t prosecute or let the thugs run free. Not enough members of some marginalized groups in advanced public school programs? Must be racist! Either abolish the entrance standards or abolish the program altogether.
Such are the left’s puerile strategies for achieving “equity.” If this is true social justice, then I guess Bill de Blasio was a great mayor.
Anthony Parks
Garden City
New York state festers in a cesspool, from the attorney general and district attorney’s office to the judiciary and legislature.
We reap now what was sown by our leftist politicians. Thousands of families who were to have benefited from their good intentions instead bury their dead and suffer as never before at the hands of these truly feckless morons.
Michael Favata
Bronxville
Regarding this very poor excuse for a judge and probably human being, Naita Semaj, I ask rhetorically: How is it that she’s still free to roam the halls of the Bronx courthouse?
Isn’t unleashing the murderer of a 15-year-old boy without bail sufficient evidence to remove her stain from the courthouse? The alleged murderer even had a prior conviction for a violent crime. What is wrong with this picture?
Gov. Hochul, find a way of disposing of her. Please do something. Just look at The Post’s pictures of this beautiful young boy. Truly a life wasted.
Mitchell Schwefel
Barnegat, NJ
It’s a travesty that Naita Semaj’s job title is “judge,” given her recklessly poor judgment.
She showed disdain for the mother whose son was murdered, but bent over backward for the man who is allegedly responsible for killing the 15-year-old.
She would better serve New Yorkers by adjudicating parking tickets.
Matthew Veralli
Manhattan
The Issue: The Biden administration’s attempt to shift blame for the disastrous Afghanistan pullout to Trump.
The State Department, via spokesperson John Kirby, said with a straight face that the Afghanistan withdrawal was executed with constraints set by the previous administration (“WH’s Afghan Exit Report Blames Don,” Apr. 7).
In essence, it was Trump’s fault. It’s funny how they revoked every other Trump policy except this one.
You rarely see such an act of unashamed temerity. The Biden administration had seven months to avoid the debacle we witnessed. There are few examples of such massive military ineptitude in our history.
Phil Serpico, Queens
“For all this talk of chaos, I just didn’t see it, not from my perch.” So says Biden administration spokesman John Kirby.
It is difficult to imagine a more deliberately false, feckless description of the deadly, rushed and tragically disorganized withdrawal from Afghanistan orchestrated by the Biden administration.
To blame the previous administration is the height of Orwellian hypocrisy.
It’s nothing more than a false and outrageous effort by an ineffectual president to shift accountability from his own glaring failures.
Marc E. Kasowitz
Manhattan