Looking at the disparity of the sentences of him and that
ANTIFA perp, it certainly gives me cause to think the two
were sentenced by two different standards.
I will say that this guy may have some charges that were
a higher level of infraction, but I don’t see that much
of a difference considering the lopsided penalties.
Any Congressional office should be considered just as
sanctified as the Capital Building. It is an official
office of a member of Congress. It is effectively a
satellite office of Capital Hill.
Which ANTIFA perp?
I will say that this guy may have some charges that were a higher level of infraction, but I don’t see that much of a difference considering the lopsided penalties.
He had charges that could have sent him away for decades. He only pled guilty to one change and the 41 months was within the sentencing guidelines that the plea deal laid out.
Funny. I would never associate the word “sanctify” with govt. Especially Congress.
Like Teddy Roosevelt used to say, ‘When they call the roll in the Senate the Senators don’t know whether to day “Present” or “Not Guilty”.’