There are lots of arrestable people for certain. And there are lots of people to arrest them if state and local authorities and military police reserve units are used.
However, the problem right now is that there are not that many people to prosecute them. The DOJ is still chock full of so many holdovers and people of dubious loyalty.
There are probably hundreds of attorneys in state and county agencies who lean rather right who would apply for DOJ job, at least in Ohio. I know of several.
But it will take some time to ramp up and get the workload to a manageable point.
I noticed that a few of the DOJ people have already left, but that’s a drop in the bucket.
I have a friend in Ohio who is an attorney, but she isn’t the type to venture into the courtroom. She’s exceptionally smart, but works best in the background (which is also very important work) at a small lemon law firm in northeast Ohio.
She would be a great addition to the DOJ if she wanted it, but I doubt much that she would choose that route.
Posting blind.
What we now know about the Chinese balloon that was shot down:
https://youtu.be/mn_HX8hgmgs?si=oBfmSJLHyDfQmChx
They WERE spy balloons!