Trump’s New Immigration Judge Called Women A ‘Warm, Wet Hole’ & The Clip Just Resurfaced

The Trump administration has hired a self-proclaimed divorce attorney for men to work as a “deportation judge,” and some disgusting comments she’s made about women have resurfaced. The lawyer, Melissa Isaak, was appointed as a temporary immigration judge, but does not have any prior immigration law experience listed in her biography shared by the U.S. Department of Justice.

On a website for her law firm, Isaak Law Firm, it says that she started her own firm to “fight exclusively for the rights of men in family law.” Given her outspoken commitment to men’s rights, it’s probably not all that surprising that she’s expressed anti-feminist views. However, the comments she made about women in a resurfaced clip have still managed to shock people.

In 2021, Isaak said “there are two types of women.”

When speaking to pickup artist Anthony Dream Johnson, Isaak explained what these alleged “two types of women” are, and, shocker, they’re extremely offensive.

“There’s two types of women,” she asserted. “There are good, solid, valuable women who are major assets to men, if you’re a good woman. And then there’s a warm, wet hole.”

And as if this was not already bad enough, Isaak elaborated on it during a speech at a manosphere event called The 22 Convention: Make Women Great Again (event organizers claimed that “femininity has been stolen from women by radical feminazis”). She truly focused on the difference between “the warm, wet hole” and “a real woman.”

She briefly addressed the criticism.

Even at this point, people had told her that describing women as “warm, wet holes” was offensive. “I’ve had people get offended, and they say, ‘That’s horrible you say ‘warm, wet hole,'” she said in her speech. “I mean, well, if you have one and it’s not warm and wet you might want to seek some gynecological intervention.”

She described “real women” as “powerful,” but acted like women are just meant to use this power to support men and help them succeed. Her speech was also dismissive of women who are survivors of domestic abuse, and she claimed that men are more likely to be abused by women than vice versa.

As for the whole “warm, wet whole” thing, she said, “That’s all you are, right? If the only thing you have to offer a man is sex, that’s what you are. And guess what? Guess who else has a warm, wet hole? Every other woman out there.”

People have reacted to these comments online.

“Internalized misogyny is real,” one critic on X wrote after hearing Isaak speak. And while her comments definitely do reek of internalized misogyny, some women were still shocked to hear a woman say these things. “It makes me so sad to see women speaking this way about women,” another person commented. “You either fit the mold that society has created for you or you’re nothing but a hole.”

A few critics were shocked to find out that women like this actually exist, and in addition to that, the Trump administration somehow managed to find them and appoint them. “Just what I thought this administration has completely run out of ways to utterly embarrass themselves,” someone wrote.

Others pointed out that it’s not just embarrassing—it actually seems dangerous. “This is so disturbing and gross,” another critic commented. “There is a reason it’s important that Judges have a moral compass for goodness sake. She is going to hurt so many good people.”

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