
From assassination plot to prison: Sophie Roske’s case highlights mental health, gender care, and political accountability.
by Terry Hansen
Guest Commentary
Sophie Roske, a transgender woman, was sentenced to 97 months in prison for her plot to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Prosecutors sought a minimum sentence of 30 years.
Judge Deborah Boardman explained that Roske voluntarily abandoned her assassination plan, expressed remorse, had no prior criminal record, and was experiencing a mental health crisis.
Boardman also questioned whether Roske would receive adequate mental health treatment in prison, citing President Trump’s executive order banning gender-affirming care for federal inmates.
Attorney General Pam Bondi and conservative media outlets like the New York Post and National Review have expressed outrage over the 8-year sentence.
Guest Commentary

Terry Hansen is a retired educator who writes frequently about climate change. He lives in Milwaukee, WI.