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Friday, December 13, 2024

Commentary: Nearly Four Years Later, No Letup in Jan. 6 Prosecutions, Possible Pardons or Not

Even as President-elect Donald Trump promised on Sunday to act “very quickly” on pardons for many of the protesters involved in the events of January 6, the Biden administration’s Justice Department is continuing to arrest and try people for actions that occurred almost four years ago while opposing motions to delay trials because of the need for “the prompt and efficient administration of justice.”

If the defeat of Kamala Harris constituted at least a partial repudiation of the lawfare against Trump and his supporters, the message appears to be lost on top brass at the DOJ. Prosecutors are pushing ahead with what they consider the department’s crowning achievement: the so-called “Capitol Siege” investigation into the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
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4 comments:

  1. The neurotic obsessed Progressives tunnel vision mantra is, total domination, crush and destroy. They don't care about negotiating, coming to terms or playing fair. The 6ers really pissed them off by showing pushback to the stolen 2020 election and they’ll continue the inquisition right up to Jan 20, 2025

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  2. Turn about is far play, every politician whether federal, state or local that cheered on and or was financially involved with the burn, loot, murder uprising should be rounded up, charged and locked up for 20 years or more... Mo more Mr Nice Guy
    JD

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  3. Just goes to show you what evil azzholes the Demonrats are. They always think this isn't going to come back and bite them in azz. I think Trump's new crew has other ideas.

    Nemo

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