Thursday, August 12, 2021

DoJ Buried Exculp 1/6 Pix. Shun Them.

DoJ will be happy to break all the ethics codes.  DoJ obeys its Democrat Masters.

...federal prosecutors quietly revealed that they possess evidence that may sink their prosecutions of many of those who were present at the Capitol on January 6.

This under-the-radar admission was made in a filing in the case of United States v. Couy Griffin. Griffin – an elected county commissioner for Otero County, New Mexico, a former pastor, and the founder of “Cowboys for Trump” – is charged with entering a restricted area outside the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021....

Oh?  Isn't that called "exculpatory evidence"?  And aren't prosecutors REQUIRED to divulge that stuff as soon as they know it exists?

Griffin was standing on a Capitol building plaza.  So what are the charges?

 ...two misdemeanor violations sounding in trespass and disorderly conduct under 18 U.S.C. § 1752, a misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of one year imprisonment....

 And of course, detention without bail until DoJ gets around to prosecuting, if ever.  How did they argue for that?

...In its motion for pretrial detention of Griffin, the government argued that Cowboys for Trump “advocates for fun rights” and that Griffin “is an inflammatory provocateur and fabulist who engages in racist invective and propounds baseless conspiracy theories, including that Communist China stole the 2020 Presidential Election.” According to the government, Griffin’s “inflammatory conduct, repeated threats, delusional worldview, and access to firearms makes him a danger to the community.”

In other words, the prosecutors asked that Griffin be deprived of his liberty indefinitely pending trial simply because they disliked his opinions about politics and government....

If you know someone who works for DoJ, shun him/her/it.  Just shun them.  Don't talk to them, don't let your kids play with theirs, and don't acknowledge their existence.

After all, they're not part of the same America that you are.

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