President Trump can’t change what happened four years ago on Jan. 6, when a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an impossible effort to undo his 2020 election loss. Soon, though, Mr. Trump will get the power to extricate the riot’s participants from the legal consequences of their actions. How far will he go? “A vast majority should not be in jail,” he said recently.
Scanning the latest case activity, what jumps out isn’t sympathetic characters. On Dec. 20 a prison sentence of 48 months was given to 31-year-old Joshua Lee Atwood, who pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement. He emptied a can of pepper spray at police, beat them with a pole, and pelted them with objects such as a “metal scaffolding pipe.” He yelled that the cops were “pieces of s—” and “betraying your country.” The prosecution’s sentencing memo says his criminal history includes a pending felony case for an alleged 2023 stabbing.
Meanwhile Biden gave the notorious Nazi collaborator (don't you publish 10 posts claiming otherwise, you know it's bovine faeces) Jew hater George Soros the higest honour the US had.
ReplyDeleteTotal nonsense refuted many times already. But he is a person MAGA wants to hate so you of course say "me too!"
DeleteTrump is certified as a Nazi sympathizer more than Soros
DeleteMultiple public statements decrying Nazis and Neo-Nazis, multiple rumours so of course you go with the rumours.
DeleteMenawhile Soros bankrolls multiple organizations dedicated to the destruction of Israel but no, he's not a Nazi.
No he is not.
DeleteStrange you object that Trump be called a Nazis sympathizer but you readily call Soros one.