+1 seriously You can break into the Capitol, attack cops, and work for the WH, but you can't throw a sandwich at a fed and keep your job as a fed. WTF |
Indeed. And yet MAGA (probably you), voted for Trump, even though his moral character alone should disqualify him. POTUS should have better character than a normal fed employee. MAGA set the bar very very low. |
+1 I thought Trump liked a brawl. But MAGA are offended by a sandwich being thrown at them? Hysterical. |
What is wimpy and cowardly about confronting military forces placed in your neighborhood for political reasons? |
Not federal grand juries. |
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Clearly PP thinks being gay is special and warrants special treatment. |
You can even sit idly by for hours while minions you sent to the Capital threaten to kill the VP, bust out windows, chase after fleeing members of Congress, and even engage in combat with law enforcement, and then be elected President — but one person tossing a sandwich at an officer’s bulletproof vest from 2 feet away is a bridge too far for these people. MAGA can’t be taken seriously. |
Do they send people to jail for sleeping? I could literally hear snoring when I was on a grand jury in DC Superior. No one cared as long as they had 12 warm bodies to vote for their indictment. |
This guy Jared Wise got a job at DOJ as a Senior Adviser despite being on video calling the Capitol Police Nazis and yelling "kill em" as officers were being attacked. He was pardoned, and now your tax dollars pay his salaries. So yeah, sandwich guy getting fired instantly for throwing a sandwich--I'm not surprised he wasn't indicted. https://www.npr.org/2025/08/07/nx-s1-5493197/doj-trump-jan-6-defendant-jared-wise-capitol-riot NPR has obtained police bodycam footage from multiple angles of the former defendant and current administration official, Jared Wise, berating officers and calling them "Nazi" and "Gestapo." NPR located the footage, which has not previously been published, in a review of thousands of court exhibits from Jan. 6 criminal cases, obtained through legal action by a coalition of media organizations. The Department of Justice had introduced the footage as an exhibit in Wise's trial. NPR also obtained the transcript of Wise's testimony, in which he acknowledged that he repeatedly yelled "kill 'em" as officers were being attacked and tried to explain his actions. Wise was not convicted of any crimes related to Jan. 6, due to President Trump's order to end all Capitol riot prosecutions. |
Bro, insurrection, breaking into the Capitol, chanting Kill the VP, looting government equipment, including government computers, is WAAAAAY worse than businesses being looted. Both the insurrectionists and anarchists attacked cops. But, the anarchists weren't trying to overthrow a fair election, which is a direct threat to our democracy, our country as a whole. A few businesses being looted isn't a threat to our democracy. Your priorities are screwed up. Doesn't surprise me. |
Doesn't calling the cops "nazis" mean he's one of yours? |
Jared Wise is 100%, unapologetically MAGA. |
Oh really? I was under the impression from lawyers that you can get a grand jusy to indict a ham sandwich, as the saying goes. I think maybe the fact that they won't indict does in truth matter |
Have you ever been on a DC Grand jury? Your question strongly suggests no. |