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Government Corruption
DOJ admits there's little evidence to support Jan. 6 sedition charges
2021-03-26
[PostMillennial] The Department of Justice has since said that a portion of the evidence is not actually quite as damning as was previously believed.

As the trials get underway for those who participated in the Capitol riot of Jan. 6, it turns out that the charges against these defendants are not as serious as the public was initially led to believe. The Department of Justice has since said that a portion of the evidence is not actually quite as damning as was previously believed.

Rooters reports that none of those 400 who have been charged have been charged with sedition, which would be an incitement of rebellion. Instead, the most serious charge brought against any of the defendants has been assault. Two of the men who were charged with assault on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick used bear spray in the attack.
Posted by:trailing wife

#13  The DOJ, being part of organized crime, needs no steenkin evidence.
Posted by: Grampaw Phavish2227   2021-03-26 22:13  

#12  
So the DOJ admits there's little evidence to support Jan. 6 sedition charges.

But wait
I am sure they create as much as they need.

BTW: When are we going to see Criminal charges against the Congressional Security Officer?

Seriously nothing less or more than what would have been applied to any LEO for shooting an UNARMED Female.

How about just plain common law applied Justice?
Or does the new Socialist Democrat run DOJ consider Females unworthy for such Justice efforts?

Posted by: Otto Angiter4992   2021-03-26 12:42  

#11   Ice Cream Nancy

Häagen-Hag
Posted by: Goober Gleath6680   2021-03-26 11:43  

#10  But it's still a good excuse for their campaign against white supremacist domestic terrorism...and gun control, even though no guns were used on Jan. 6 except by the Capitol Police. It's still a good excuse and that was the goal all along.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-26 11:37  

#9  Police shooting death murder of USAF veteran Ashli Babbitt.

Fixed it for you. And it is my fervent hope that karmic justice finds her murderer.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-03-26 10:47  

#8  #2, glad to see her name remembered.
Posted by: Jvalentour    2021-03-26 09:51  

#7  Yet there are still blacklists being prepared...
see the article below posted by Angemble Phusock7954
Posted by: Mercutio   2021-03-26 08:20  

#6  I remember "connecting the dots" as a young tyke....
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-26 07:46  

#5  /\ Pattern analysis is your friend.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-26 07:33  

#4  turns out that the charges against these defendants are not as serious as the public was initially led to believe.

turns out that the virus was not as serious as the public was initially led to believe.

turns out that the prevalence of racism is not as serious as the public was initially led to believe.

turns out that the 'climate change' is not as serious as the public was initially led to believe.

there may be a pattern here
Posted by: Blossom Wittlesbach3196   2021-03-26 07:31  

#3  Things might get a bit too uncomfortable for Ice Cream Nancy as well.
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-26 07:16  

#2  ..... turns out that the charges against these defendants are not as serious as the public was initially led to believe.

...by the 'bent on sensationalism' media.

Go ahead, no longer newsworthy. Let everybody go free without charges, to include the leftest instigators. Wouldn't want a court of law to discover the origins of their logistics and funding. Besides, we need more memory hole distance on the Capital Police shooting death of USAF veteran Ashli Babbitt.


Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-26 05:48  

#1  Article 58?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-03-26 05:44  

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