Monday, December 19, 2022

DOJ Stepping Up on Arrests

 Al Ritter


If you think that the DOJ is actually enforcing laws to cut the uptick in violent crime in the nation, you would be wrong. It was announced this week that 72 more people have been arrested in connection with Jan 6th protest.

The arrests now stand at over 960 and ¾ of those arrested represent only minor misdemeanor crimes. Some of these arrests have been made merely from pictures in cell phones of others, as if guilt by association is an adequate reason.

These charges of trespass and disorderly conduct pale in comparison to the things Ray Epps has done on Jan 5th and Jan 6th and yet he has never been arrested. How can a man go from the FBI’s 10 most wanted list to being removed from that list with not so much as a reason given?

Meanwhile over 40 remain in the DC Gulag prison in deplorable conditions still awaiting trial after almost two years still violating federal law and the Constitution.

What exactly is the DOJ trying to prove with these latest arrests? It is quite clear that the rioters in the Northwest weren’t treated with the same viciousness that the Jan 6th protesters were.

Maybe the DOJ is doing one final mass arrest before AG Merrick Garland gets hauled before Congress to begin proceedings to impeach him. The Jan 6th committee is working in much the same way, handing down prosecution recommendations, before they lose power in two weeks.

Read More Here:

https://www.insider.com/all-the-us-capitol-pro-trump-riot-arrests-charges-names-2021-1

One arrestees plight after Jan 6th:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/12/brandon-straka-files-defamation-suit-msnbc-chris-hayes-ari-melber-egregiously-malicious-untruthful-reporting/

4 comments:

Jenn C said...

This regime has violated so many laws and Amendments it's hard to keep track anymore, it's Obama 2.0

Anonymous said...

Just imagine if Merrick Garland had become a Supreme Court Justice!

Bobby L said...

When will the DOJ indict Fauci for lying to Congress?

Anonymous said...

More like the Department of Injustice