Yes. If someone throws something harmless at you which could never hurt you and didn’t even inconvenience you it’s unreasonable to expect the government to bring them to trial for that. |
+2 I'd love to hear that. |
DOJ is too busy firing career prosecutors and agents who worked the cases against January 6 domestic terrorists who bludgeoned police officers and vandalized the Capitol. |
Really? I’d love to know which law school taught you that so we can warn others to avoid. |
Well we have great news! Over 1,600 people who were federally charged for J6 and over 1,000 plead guilty. Wish, granted! |
I think you missed something … |
+1. Maybe you failed to read that Trump pardoned all the January 6 domestic terrorists on the first day of his term. Some like Jared Wise were even hired at DOJ despite being on video encouraging rioters to kill the Capitol Police. |
| Subway needs to have a " Sandwich Man Special" sandwich at least one day a week. Maybe hire sandwich man and put him in their TV commercials. He could also do tennis shoe commercials. Those shoes outran the cops. |
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+2 PP? |
So because Trump pardoned the J6 crowd, many who spent years in jail and were financially ruined, it’s now ok to assault federal police in a completely unrelated case? Not sure what kind of answer you’re looking for. Both seem wrong to me. |
It wasn't assault. |
It very clearly was. |
Metal bars beating police vs a sandwich and the federal agent lied on under oath. |
| Is Sandwich Man the prototypical low t liberal man? |