The FBI union's lawsuit is excellently timed. And the very last item, the petition for mandamus of the reality of January 6th, no longer looks inappropriately flippant. |
So wait ...
... first the DOJ pays Peter Strzok $2M (https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/26/peter-strzok-lawsuit-settlement-00171498) ... now they're going to make each of the J6ers millionaires too? I could use a couple million - where do I sign up? |
Why? Did you miss Project 2025? Or were you one of the yahoos who denied this was planned out for years? Either stupid or a traitor, then. |
Ed Martin needs to STFU. |
I missed this. That lawsuit is wild. FBI agents demanding to be some type of secret police where they don’t even want their involvement in investigations listed or aggregated within the bureau. This has to be unprecedented in US history. |
Petitioning a court for reality is not common - but it is definitely needed here. |
I really wished they would have just opened fire on riot. |
There are a lot of things unprecedented in US history and Trump insisting he is going to fire every bottom rung FBI agent who did their job is one of them. |
Lots of low rung war and government criminals throughout history have claimed they were just doing their job. Society has moved past such a simplistic defense. The petition for reality is the least crazy thing. Claimants are asking for blocking of dissemination of names of FBI agents involved in J6 is just wild. This is secret police level stuff. If they win, wait until Trump mobilized his own secret police. Just wild. |
The J6 database was taken down. All of the pardoned insurrectionists are now secret - Trump's own secret immune police, free to attack Congress with impunity. And you are upset at the FBI... |
Centralized database came down, but the names are still in the public domain and in court records. Not so secret. Yes, I am worried about the rise of a secret police. |
Read the OP again, more slowly this time. Read the comments, if you dare. |