Posted on 01/12/2025 4:09:07 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
And if you were a FBI agent provocateur who instigated the riot, broke open doors and smashed glass, your secret immunity agreements should be dissolved and you get hit with the full force of a real justice department, not the Just-Us department of Biden.
J6 was not a violins concerto?
Who is the pipe bomber?
Just how many feds were there to create a Fedsurection?
How many Feds have been convicted to date?
How many in the future?
Sounds reasonable. What should happen immediately is everyone put in prison should be released from prison on their own recognizance while the Trump Administration nitpicks each individual case. They should not wait in prison to be released.
Get it done.
Trump will decide, that’s it. End of story.
(Who is the pipe bomber?
Just how many feds were there to create a Fedsurection?
How many Feds have been convicted to date?
How many in the future?)
All good questions!! 👍
The Congress critters forgot one thing, those people demonstrating ( Peacefully and with a reason) were US citizens, pay their salaries, and we the people are their employers.
It was not an armed insurrection, and they could have showed up with buckets of hot tar and feathers. Congress no longer fears the people, that must change.
What Vance said was correct.
No one should have entered the Capitol that day.
If done peacefully, that was a righteous protest.
If you were violent, go to jail.
Yep! The innocent ones who are pardoned should get their lost wages paid back to them and be able to sue for pain and suffering.
See also our employees who killed Ashli without her being a threat to life.
He settled for $20K for the fingers and ear, along with all his medical bills to reattach his fingers. The wife called the police. He got rid of the wife and his drinking.
It’s become very clear of late that “Public Servants” are NOT.
Her shooter should be in a cell.
Pretty sure that Vance is just saying what Trump is telling him. On the campaign trail Vance was always very clear that he was not going to speak for Trump, or provide an answer on what he thought was the best thing to do if he didn’t know Trump’s stance on it.
Things like “We really haven’t discussed that in detail, and of course we won’t agree on everything, but what we do agree on is blank, blank and blank...”
J D is a neat and tidy guy.
He knows WHEN he must clean up after himself.
See, that’s the thing. JD Vance said that informants shouldn’t get pardoned but i don’t think the informants ever even got charged. Maybe it’s just a semantic difference and Vance means that they should first be prosecuted (since Garland’s DOJ never prosecuted them) and then never receive a pardon.
Either way, I think JD clarified - and we can probably all agree - that those who simply fought back after they were attacked are not who he meant when he talked about the violent people who shouldn’t be pardoned. The people who INSTIGATED the violence should not be pardoned - and that almost certainly includes the BLM, Antifa, and fedgov varieties, not the actual Trump supporters.
Screw the Hodgetwins. They have turned into vile Jew-haters, like Candace Owens. And why should violent offenders be pardoned? Perhaps they can have sentences commuted, but what they did is very different from the peaceful people just walking around or inside the Capitol that day who were treated like terrorists by the FBI and DOJ.
It doesn't require nitpicking each individual case. The vast majority of the people imprisoned were not convicted of committing any violence, so they would all go free immediately.
But if someone was convicted of committing a violent act, the burden has to be of them and their representatives to prove that it did not happen. I suspect that in most cases, those convicted of committing actual violence likely did exactly that. The more questionable cases of violence likely were pled down to obtain guilty pleas on the non-violent charges.
(Screw the Hodgetwins. They have turned into vile Jew-haters)
By doing what?
Anyone who has not been charged in 4 years and kept without bail should be released as their Civil rights have been violated. The officials who did that should be charged with police brutality.
Anyone who has been charged but not tried should have their trial moved to Oklahoma and a jury seat in 72 hour or be released as their guarantee of a speedy trial has been violated.
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