You can easily look it up yourself. I know I was torqued that it was not as much as I would have liked. I'm thankful that isn't always the case.
Scalise’s shooter was shot dead the same day so no sentence for him, except what God had for him.
Rand Paul’s attacker initially got 30 days but then the prosecution argues that was too lenient and got permission to seek more. They sought 21-24 months in prison. Just over 2 years max.
This guy almost killed a sitting Senator. Two years the max they were even asking for.
Yet you say that 40 years is the going rate for trying to kidnap a family member of a federal employee?
Does not add up. Which is exactly the point being made here. What you’re saying makes it seems like the feds are required to ask for a lot of years - 40 even - for what this guy did, as if to say that what the Pelosi “attacker” got is normal. It’s not, and I’d really like to see where you’re getting the documentation to claim that it is.