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The FBI wants the public to help identify Capitol rioters

There were five deaths. One cop was beaten to death by the Trumpist paramilitaries. The Trump goon that tased himself in the nuts and gave himself a heart attack as he stole a portrait was entirely instant karma!

And those who attacked the police officer should pay the penalty.

Yet after 9 months of Kristalnacht with literally zero repercussion against the Brown Shirts of the democrat party, the hypocrisy of the Maoists here in wanting to throw the book at the rioters Tuesday is hypocrisy off the scale.

One law for all is a concept that democrats reject.
 
Do the US Attorneys need your permission to indict the seditionists? 😄

Apparently they needed the permission to indict those in CHAZ/CHOP.

"Consent of the Governed" is a concept no tyrant accepts, certainly not the Maoist party who thinks they have an absolute dictatorship now.
 
I’m not so sure about that (bolded above) claim - what are you basing that on?
The lack of prosecutions. If there had been a real change, there would have been an uptick in the rate of prosecutions. To my knowledge, there has not been. I'm not going to delve into the data to demonstrate this, as I think it is ancillary to this disucssion.
 
The Trump goon that tased himself in the nuts and gave himself a heart attack as he stole a portrait was entirely instant karma!
talk about "numbnuts"....
 
Everyone that crossed the barrier should pay the penalty.


But not these


or these


or these


or these

 
The lack of prosecutions. If there had been a real change, there would have been an uptick in the rate of prosecutions. To my knowledge, there has not been. I'm not going to delve into the data to demonstrate this, as I think it is ancillary to this disucssion.

The following links were from about a month after Trump’s EO:


 
Everyone that crossed the barrier should pay the penalty.
It will take some time to identify all the perpetrators. It will be impossible to identify and prosecute them all. Search is on to prosecute hundreds who broke into Capitol building (Press-Enterprise, Subscription).
Criminal charges are coming for those who took part in storming the Capitol building on Wednesday, an unprecedented attack by an armed mob on the heart of U.S. government that sent the vice president and House members and senators fleeing.

Wide-ranging federal and local investigations are already underway, with FBI officials pledging to track down rioters seen in social media videos and news footage swarming over the Capitol, breaking doors and windows, fighting with police and ransacking the offices of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other representatives.

“Make no mistake: With our partners, we will hold accountable those who participated in yesterday’s siege of the Capitol,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray in a statement.

Thousands of people were drawn from all over the country to the lawn outside the Capitol on Wednesday for a rally with President Donald Trump. The violence began immediately after, with rioters overwhelming hundreds of Capitol police officers.
The effort, of course, will be aided by the massive amount of video and photos provided by the rioters themselves. The FBI has released dozens of stills with their request to help identify the worst offenders, like the bombers, those that assaulted officers, tore down barricades and vandalized (and stole) federal property.

Here's my thing: This is OUR house. None of them were given permission to enter it. Anyone inside during proceedings is far more guilty of an offense than those who stayed outside on the grounds, but anyone who crossed the exterior barriers with knowledge is guilty of trespass. It's a matter of identification and gradation.
 
It will take some time to identify all the perpetrators. It will be impossible to identify and prosecute them all. Search is on to prosecute hundreds who broke into Capitol building (Press-Enterprise, Subscription).The effort, of course, will be aided by the massive amount of video and photos provided by the rioters themselves. The FBI has released dozens of stills with their request to help identify the worst offenders, like the bombers, those that assaulted officers, tore down barricades and vandalized (and stole) federal property.

Here's my thing: This is OUR house. None of them were given permission to enter it. Anyone inside during proceedings is far more guilty of an offense than those who stayed outside on the grounds, but anyone who crossed the exterior barriers with knowledge is guilty of trespass. It's a matter of identification and gradation.


Yeah, some might get away. They're pretty dense, though, so they'll show up doing something stupid before long.
 
The following links were from about a month after Trump’s EO:


I appreciate the links, but that doesn't actually address the question, and I don't intend to pursue it further. That's just more propaganda.
 
It will take some time to identify all the perpetrators. It will be impossible to identify and prosecute them all. Search is on to prosecute hundreds who broke into Capitol building (Press-Enterprise, Subscription).The effort, of course, will be aided by the massive amount of video and photos provided by the rioters themselves. The FBI has released dozens of stills with their request to help identify the worst offenders, like the bombers, those that assaulted officers, tore down barricades and vandalized (and stole) federal property.

Here's my thing: This is OUR house. None of them were given permission to enter it. Anyone inside during proceedings is far more guilty of an offense than those who stayed outside on the grounds, but anyone who crossed the exterior barriers with knowledge is guilty of trespass. It's a matter of identification and gradation.


Just like with the CHAZ traitors?

Oh wait - two laws - not one....
 
Have you tried not overthrowing the government?

Have you?

What did you Maoists do - 4 attempted coups against Trump? The literal occupation of American soil by enemy soldiers?

But that's all just good clean fun, party above all.
 
Arrest and prosecute them. You know, one consistent law that applies to all.

You honestly can't grasp that concept, can you?

Tell me about these enemy troops on American soil.
 
It's rather interesting that the FBI has such a penchant for going after Trump and his supporters while completely ignoring any political movements to the left of Mao. They were never held to account for "Russiagate" and now seek to purge the nation of Trump supporters. I don't see this working out well for anyone in the end.
The best thing to happen to america in four years is my opinion.
 
Well, Trump has a solution:
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Once it's applied to the democrat Brown Shirts, absolutely use it on the morons from Tuesday.

The problem is that the Maoist party has REFUSED to hold their terrorist troops accountable over the last 9 months, and now you want absolute enforcement.
 
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And those who attacked the police officer should pay the penalty.

Yet after 9 months of Kristalnacht with literally zero repercussion against the Brown Shirts of the democrat party, the hypocrisy of the Maoists here in wanting to throw the book at the rioters Tuesday is hypocrisy off the scale.

One law for all is a concept that democrats reject.
t worst we're just using the Playbook you have all used in regards to the protests this summer.

By your definition this event completely discredits the entire MAGA movement forever.

By my definition y'all just provided a little perfect example of high emotion protests. Mostly peaceful with a few going way too far.

I'm still confused how a place that one would think was super secure was penetrated so easily. And at how long it took for anybody to respond to what any reasonable person would consider an unacceptable situation. Letting congresspeople sit bunkered down for hours.
 
I appreciate the links, but that doesn't actually address the question, and I don't intend to pursue it further. That's just more propaganda.

It was your specific allegation which prompted my reply. Making baseless assertions (assumptions?) may be fun, but don’t expect them to be swallowed hook, line and sinker.
 
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