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The Biden DOJ on Monday revealed it is likely going to charge 200 more Trump supporters related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol protest.

More than 1,500 January 6ers ā€“ many nonviolent, first time offenders ā€“ have been charged by Merrick Garlandā€™s DOJ in the last four years.​

 

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The Biden DOJ on Monday revealed it is likely going to charge 200 more Trump supporters related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol protest.​

More than 1,500 January 6ers ā€“ many nonviolent, first time offenders ā€“ have been charged by Merrick Garlandā€™s DOJ in the last four years.​

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For the first time since this "Disgrace" began those Poor Souls who are "Rotting" in Jails and Prisons over this Abuse Of Justice and Power have "Something" to be Hopeful about and can see a "Flicker" of Light at the end of this "Dark" Tunnel.


Free All of Them and Investigate this "Trash" thoroughly. The number of people involved in this "Straw Grab" in Breathtaking"


The fact President Trump sat in the White House and gave "Brandon" respect and courtesy recently is so Disappointing!!!


Deliberate Acts of Harm, do not ever deserve "Forgiveness Or "Compassion"!! He was sitting across from "EVIL":confused:


AND, Just Look at Everything this "POS" has done to President Trump & The American People since that "Sit-Down" I believe that this is "Brandon's" War On America.

16 Days of "What's Next"?:confused:
 

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No shit! Talk about a bad shoot. That fucker needs to be prosecuted!

No where even close to a good shoot. That was straight execution. And that piece of shit walked. And the useless waste of space politicians defended him. Even praised his actions. Guys a huge fuckin coward and an embarrassment. He should be in prison.
 

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CNN having a field day over this, still won't let it go! Corey Booker and Liz Warren saying how corrupt and dangerous it was while turning the other cheek on the Biden and Democratic crime syndicate.

The average American dismissed the Jan 6 cover up along time ago, yet it remains a bitter talking point amongst the uninformed...
 

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Lol... Do people really think the feds were just going to be watching TV then say... Oh, there.. there it is... He's giving a press conference while signing executive orders and said one was to release all the J6'ers.... Well shit, open the gates!

Come on people, even Trump acknowledged while signing these things they were not immediately carried out. And on a custodial front, on a standard release after arrest from a police station, it takes a few hours at a minimum for complete processing and verification. I would imagine once the paperwork gets to the proper facility's it would still take a few hours logistically to process them out of custody.

And before anybody gets their panties in a wod up in here... I'm all for pardoning everyone of them with exception to those how actually carried out assaults on Police that day. Those need to have their cases examined and their time in custody needs to be equivalent to other assault charges at a state level. I believe those are the ones Trump specifically was speaking about having the rest of their sentence commuted, not completely pardoned.
 

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Lol... Do people really think the feds were just going to be watching TV then say... Oh, there.. there it is... He's giving a press conference while signing executive orders and said one was to release all the J6'ers.... Well shit, open the gates!

Come on people, even Trump acknowledged while signing these things they were not immediately carried out. And on a custodial front, on a standard release after arrest from a police station, it takes a few hours at a minimum for complete processing and verification. I would imagine once the paperwork gets to the proper facility's it would still take a few hours logistically to process them out of custody.

And before anybody gets their panties in a wod up in here... I'm all for pardoning everyone of them with exception to those how actually carried out assaults on Police that day. Those need to have their cases examined and their time in custody needs to be equivalent to other assault charges at a state level. I believe those are the ones Trump specifically was speaking about having the rest of their sentence commuted, not completely pardoned.

Valid point and weā€™ll expect them all out by today.

Youā€™ve been very supportive of these political prisoners, some of whom got a bit carried away and as LEO, we deplorables appreciate that.
 

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This is what they deserve for going after 1,400 people that didn't engage in any violence, forcing them to sign false confessions like the Spanish inquisition or face 6 figure trials against a DC jury, with much higher charges, and no access to their constitutionally guaranteed Brady materials to support their defense.

If the DOJ had of just focused on the very few actual cases with merit there would be no argument here, but instead they cried wolf and ruined hundreds and hundreds of lives out of pure pedant spite and hatred. So my response is to kindly, Get FUCKED!
 

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This is what they deserve for going after 1,400 people that didn't engage in any violence, forcing them to sign false confessions like the Spanish inquisition or face 6 figure trials against a DC jury, with much higher charges, and no access to their constitutionally guaranteed Brady materials to support their defense.

If the DOJ had of just focused on the very few actual cases with merit there would be no argument here, but instead they cried wolf and ruined hundreds and hundreds of lives out of pure pedant spite and hatred. So my response is to kindly, Get FUCKED!
This is the way the DOJ operates on a regular basis. It is far easier to obtain a federal indictment then to get a local State Charge passed a preliminary hearing.
 

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The libs have issues with the J6 hostages who beat on cops, but have no issue with the illegals that beat on the cops in New York then were released hours later. These people were held for over 4 years, theyā€™ve served their time. some were just in the vicinity doing nothing when they were arrested.
 

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The libs have issues with the J6 hostages who beat on cops, but have no issue with the illegals that beat on the cops in New York then were released hours later. These people were held for over 4 years, theyā€™ve served their time. some were just in the vicinity doing nothing when they were arrested.

Not some, most. The vast majority.

Hardly any were arrested on the grounds, most were hunted down months and years later.
 

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This guys a fuckin' tool looking for his 15 minutes. Man the fuck up dude. He should be more pissed off about Biden pardoning TRUE criminals. Or how about the countless cops that were REALLY hurt and a few killed during the BLM riots where no one was prosecuted. If he was standing on the front line and got pepper sprayed by an asshole or something thrown at him and they arrested that person and they've been in jail for 4 years, I'd be tickled pink they even got that! If this fuckin' mall cop was actually a true cop, he'd undoubtably know how often criminals that resist and fight and hurt cops EVERY FUCKING DAY get reduced sentences or not even charged. But again, you'd have to be a real cop to know that A) those charged were over sentenced and B) court throws shit out all the time. Its part of the gig. again, a real gig. Not fuckin' mall security / TSA for capital hill. Fuckin' pussy. Pathetic.

Seriously, calling capital hill police "cops" is a huuuuuuuge stretch of the description. They truly are not cops. Maybe in name, but that's about as far as that goes. again, completely embarrassing.
 
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Notice how the legacy media is now saying "Some of these pardons are for people that were violent insurrectionists that assaulted law enforcement"

Wait a second bitch, i thought they ALL were?..... now it's only some?....

Lying scum, and this is why their industry is dead šŸ¤£ šŸ¤£
 

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We, and the majority of voters don't give a fuck. šŸ‘

I will say I give a fuck to have an opinion but not to let it change my day whatsoever ever.

Iā€™m a bit disappointed those that actually committed vandalism and/or violence against capital police (even if theyā€™re just security guards) got pardons. I would have preferred to see those individualā€™s cases reviewed and a decision made if 4 years was enough time served for breaking a door, spraying pepper spray or throwing a bottle etc. I think 4 years IS enough time served for that for sure but still the handful (and truly, it was only a handful) of people that caused damage or harm should be held and not pardoned. The 1450 or so others that were just there. Walking through capital hill? They should have never been charged with anything in the first place and the whole thing SCREAMS of political agenda by the feds since these people were treated completely different than the norm.

I find it disappointing that the chiefs organization and police officer group would put out a blanket statement condemning it when itā€™s a very politically polarizing topic and if they were to put out a statement like that they should have addressed the issue with never pursuing the BLM rioters that caused billions in damage and major injuries and deaths to officers across the country. Where was the outrage for that? I also find it disappointing they donā€™t condemn or at least demand an external investigation into the Ashly Babbitt murder.

Because of that, it Seems to me whomever penned that statement has a political agenda and delegitimizes their point.

My opinion is ANYONE that violently protests or causes unprovoked harm to others, regardless of who, needs to go to prison and needs to be held accountable. ā€œTrespassingā€ into capital hill during a protest? I donā€™t give two shits about that and obviously neither did most anthill police on scene since they were escorting them through and opening doors for them.
 

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I will say I give a fuck to have an opinion but not to let it change my day whatsoever ever.

Iā€™m a bit disappointed those that actually committed vandalism and/or violence against capital police (even if theyā€™re just security guards) got pardons. I would have preferred to see those individualā€™s cases reviewed and a decision made if 4 years was enough time served for breaking a door, spraying pepper spray or throwing a bottle etc. I think 4 years IS enough time served for that for sure but still the handful (and truly, it was only a handful) of people that caused damage or harm should be held and not pardoned. The 1450 or so others that were just there. Walking through capital hill? They should have never been charged with anything in the first place and the whole thing SCREAMS of political agenda by the feds since these people were treated completely different than the norm.

I find it disappointing that the chiefs organization and police officer group would put out a blanket statement condemning it when itā€™s a very politically polarizing topic and if they were to put out a statement like that they should have addressed the issue with never pursuing the BLM rioters that caused billions in damage and major injuries and deaths to officers across the country. Where was the outrage for that? I also find it disappointing they donā€™t condemn or at least demand an external investigation into the Ashly Babbitt murder.

Because of that, it Seems to me whomever penned that statement has a political agenda and delegitimizes their point.

My opinion is ANYONE that violently protests or causes unprovoked harm to others, regardless of who, needs to go to prison and needs to be held accountable. ā€œTrespassingā€ into capital hill during a protest? I donā€™t give two shits about that and obviously neither did most anthill police on scene since they were escorting them through and opening doors for them.

How many were arrested during the May 29th insurrection where 60 secret service officers sustained injuries, from Bricks, Rocks, Firework rockets, etc?

Like i said, if the DOJ didn't abuse their power, and actually focused on the handful of real cases, not the hundreds and hundreds of bullshit ones, they would have a leg to stand on. But instead it's a corrupt partisan agency that lets one side get away with murder while the other side gets thrown in jail for standing on a sidewalk.
 
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