It does sound as if she is experiencing a life that even the most hardened criminal in a U.S. prison will never face. Russia is not known for treating prisoners with any type of leniency. However, she basically believed her own favorable press to the point that she could enter another country, thumb her nose at their laws, and do as she wished. All without repercussion. Once caught she assumed she would be quickly removed from the country by attorneys and activists performing on behalf of Democrat politicians. She never thought she would actually go to trial and be convicted and sentenced to prison in Russia.
It’s a hard lesson to learn. Especially when you have been indoctrinated to believe that the U.S. is the only oppressive country in the world and the absolutely worst place in which to live.
But we know how that went.
<>she is experiencing a life that even the most hardened criminal in a U.S. prison will never face.<>
Aside from the J6 protesters, the first inmates of Brandon’s barbaric gulag, I would agree.
Good point but even if she makes it out alive she will never see America in a positive light. It will be Americas fault that she even went to jail in Russia. We didn’t even try to get her out and we actually colluded with Putin to set her up. We put the dope in her luggage. We are responsible for anything bad that happens to her. That’s how it will go down.