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drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”

It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
 
drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”


It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
Excellent. Now do all of the Faux 46's Presidents pardons...
 
Excellent. Now do all of the Faux 46's Presidents pardons...
No. Address the issue at hand, which is Trump pardoning over 300 people who were convicted, often based on video evidence, of violently attacking LEOs.

I’d have more respect for you guys if you’d just admit you support political violence when it’s in the name of your side. It’s obviously the case.
 
No. Address the issue at hand, which is Trump pardoning over 300 people who were convicted, often based on video evidence, of violently attacking LEOs.

I’d have more respect for you guys if you’d just admit you support political violence when it’s in the name of your side. It’s obviously the case.
Let's talk about making me wear a mask at church big fella. Want to talk trash, we can.
 
Let's talk about making me wear a mask at church big fella. Want to talk trash, we can.
Are you really so fragile that you equate having to wear a mask for an hour or two to police, who were defending the Capitol, having the shit beaten out of them?

And some of you accuse the left of being weaklings.
 
Are you really so fragile that you equate having to wear a mask for an hour or two to police, who were defending the Capitol, having the shit beaten out of them?

And some of you accuse the left of being weaklings.
I am fragile. Very. Very. 😂😂

If you only knew big guy.
 
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drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”


It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
He was in jail for 46 months. Time served. People do less time for bigger crimes. Let's talk about Biden giving a pardon to his criminal family and mass murderer Dr. Fauci.
 
I am fragile. Very. Very. 😂😂

If you only knew big guy.
Hey, you are the one who suggested that the physical and psychological burden of having to wear a mask, which medical professionals manage to do for hours at a time, was somehow comparable to the felony attacks on over one hundred LEOs.

Was it really that traumatizing for you? I’m so sorry. I’m sure you are still processing the PTSD.
 
Sgt Aquilino Gonnell--US Capitol Police and US Army Seargent, and Congressional Gold Medal recipient--got 10 automated phone calls today. Each call told him "the defendant you testified against is being released from the dept of corrections." Every one of these calls referred to a Jan 6th rioter who'd assaulted him.

The Damned Donald pardoned these cop-beaters and about 1500 other co-conspirators.
 
drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”


It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
No. Address the issue at hand, which is Trump pardoning over 300 people who were convicted, often based on video evidence, of violently attacking LEOs.

I’d have more respect for you guys if you’d just admit you support political violence when it’s in the name of your side. It’s obviously the case.
He is an interesting case. We talked about this one before. I am surprised he is on the list. I know it would be hard for you to remember Will. You have tons of people coming at you. At the same time he was sentenced to 11 years for stunning a cop, other cops in dc were on trial for over stunning a suspect until he died. The said cop is ok. No issues. The suspect stunned in that case was dead. They both got 11 years.

Assaulting a police officer in dc. Look up the penalty. One of the weakest in the entire country. Considered a misdemeanor. Could be 180 days to 10 years in prison. Pretty sure you get out early for good behavior. I get the outrage for anyone pardoned who assaulted a cop, but because of when and where this happened examples were certainly made.

Amazing that the guy who cased the capital beforehand, got two years. Who was actively involved in planning and considered a domestic threat. The video of his grand tour was released and so was he two weeks later.

We just had a president pardon everyone involved with the investigation. I think we can clearly say this whole thing is a clusterf. It is the only thing the left still has to hold onto at the moment. I get it, but common sense may go a long way here. You want him to do life? He has given four years of his life to this.


And we can also be real. After what Biden pulled. All bets are off. Sounds heartless, but after all the above the law bs, any one questioning any pardon from Trump on the left is only being hypocritical
 
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Sgt Aquilino Gonnell--US Capitol Police and US Army Seargent, and Congressional Gold Medal recipient--got 10 automated phone calls today. Each call told him "the defendant you testified against is being released from the dept of corrections." Every one of these calls referred to a Jan 6th rioter who'd assaulted him.

The Damned Donald pardoned these cop-beaters and about 1500 other co-conspirators.
Again, I wish these people would just admit that supporting DJT and their political views takes precedence over supporting the police and the rule of law. At least that would represent some honesty.
 
Really? The 300 or so rioters who were storming the Capitol to stop certification and were just pardoned for violent felonies were defending themselves? A+.
There are way more very alarming stories of folks egregiously charged. Biden DOJ has done so much bad around J6, including destroying evidence. As grandpa used to say , what a tangled web you weave when at first you practice to deceive.
 
Again, I wish these people would just admit that supporting DJT and their political views takes precedence over supporting the police and the rule of law. At least that would represent some honesty.
I can understand the confusion on these Pardons. It wasn’t as much about pardoning a person who fought with police as it was about pardoning people who were there on 1/06 when Trump feels like it should have never happened had the proper precautions been made to prevent it.
I don’t think anyone can say that Trump is anti cop or supports violence as a means to his agenda without looking at the Dem policies over the last 4 years and say the same.
 
There are way more very alarming stories of folks egregiously charged. Biden DOJ has done so much bad around J6, including destroying evidence. As grandpa used to say , what a tangled web you weave when at first you practice to deceive.
These accusations of unfair treatment ALWAYS omit any specific examples of people who were treated unfairly. It always “stories of folks”. Given there were over 300+ people convicted of violent felonies on J6, you must have a least a few specific examples, right?
 
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Really? The 300 or so rioters who were storming the Capitol to stop certification and were just pardoned for violent felonies were defending themselves? A+.
Now lets do bidens pardons. Actual cop killers and the such. SMH Dim hypocrisy shows no bounds. Pardoning J/6ers is a drop in the bucket to the damage YOUR party has caused to this country and its citizens. How many murders and rapes due to his open border? How many innocent babies murdered due to abortion push?
 
TDS is endless. In 4 years after the next inauguration no matter who is president some of you will still be crying about Trump. Just accept it. Everything will be better now. The destruction of our country has been delayed for a few more years. When yall lie enough to get back in power maybe you can finish with the destruction of the country that you all desire.

first term russia russia russia
run up to this term nazi nazi nazi
and of course for those tiring of those two there is always J/6 J/6 J/6.
All of this while ignoring real criminal actions by the former president biden.
 
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Again, I wish these people would just admit that supporting DJT and their political views takes precedence over supporting the police and the rule of law. At least that would represent some honesty.
WOW WOW WOW. The hypocrisy in this statement is stunning!!!!
 
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Now lets do bidens pardons. Actual cop killers and the such. SMH Dim hypocrisy shows no bounds. Pardoning J/6ers is a drop in the bucket to the damage YOUR party has caused to this country and its citizens. How many murders and rapes due to his open border? How many innocent babies murdered due to abortion push?
Yep. The hypocrisy is ridiculous cherry. Example. Guy fired a rifle into the mpd during the George Floyd riots and got four years.



Love this guy. He set a police station on fire. He got sentenced to four years.
 
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These accusations of unfair treatment ALWAYS omit any specific examples of people who were treated unfairly. It always “stories of folks”. Given there were over 300+ people convicted of violent felonies on J6, you must have a least a few specific examples, right?
Dude you dig way deeper into this stuff that I ever care to. Get off MSNBC and you can find them. I’m sure you already have.
 
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Yep. The hypocrisy is ridiculous cherry. Example. Guy fired a rifle into the mpd during the George Floyd riots and got four years.



Love this guy. He set a police station on fire. He got sentenced to four years.
Perfect. Thanks Zinger.

The first guy was a right-wing boogaloo boy who drove from Texas to MN specifically to inflame the riots.

The second guy was sentenced by Judge Patrick J. Schlitz, who was appointed by Bush in 2006. He was also ordered to pay $12m in restitution.

So which Dem was responsible for these two miscarriages of justice?
 
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*sigh*
 
Perfect. Thanks Zinger.

The first guy was a right-wing boogaloo boy who drove from Texas to MN specifically to inflame the riots.

The second guy was sentenced by Judge Patrick J. Schlitz, who was appointed by Bush in 2006. He was also ordered to pay $12m in restitution.

So which Dem was responsible for these two miscarriages of justice?
Which Dem is responsible for pardoning a mass murderer?
 
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Perfect. Thanks Zinger.

The first guy was a right-wing boogaloo boy who drove from Texas to MN specifically to inflame the riots.

The second guy was sentenced by Judge Patrick J. Schlitz, who was appointed by Bush in 2006. He was also ordered to pay $12m in restitution.

So which Dem was responsible for these two miscarriages of justice?
Didn’t say any Dem was responsible for anything. You actually proved my point. Those were reasonable sentences Will. That is what I am getting at. He stunned a cop and got more than the maximum sentence in dc for assaulting a cop. That is my actual point. He has been dealing with this for four years. Those folks did worse and served what I would say is a proper sentence.

You see what I am saying. Read the link I responded to you in the first post. It gives you the punishment. Maybe there are other cases worse than his that were commuted or pardoned. But it is excessive which describes a lot of penalties given to j6ers
 
Perfect. Thanks Zinger.

The first guy was a right-wing boogaloo boy who drove from Texas to MN specifically to inflame the riots.

The second guy was sentenced by Judge Patrick J. Schlitz, who was appointed by Bush in 2006. He was also ordered to pay $12m in restitution.

So which Dem was responsible for these two miscarriages of justice?
TDS
 
Didn’t say any Dem was responsible for anything. You actually proved my point. Those were reasonable sentences Will. That is what I am getting at. He stunned a cop and got more than the maximum sentence in dc for assaulting a cop. That is my actual point. He has been dealing with this for four years. Those folks did worse and served what I would say is a proper sentence.

You see what I am saying. Read the link I responded to you in the first post I responded to you. It gives you the punishment. Maybe there are other cases worse than his that were commuted or pardoned. But it is excessive which describes a lot of penalties given to j6ers
You have completely missed the point, zinger. THOSE CRIMINALS MUST PAY...

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...it was always political.

The Left does not want to play the "Sure, but what about..." game. Why? Because there are no historical examples that justify what happened.

None.



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drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”


It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
60 Secret Service uniform officers were injured when Democrats tried to force their way into the White House on May 29, 2020, but no one went to jail for it.

Two-tier justice is over.
 
drive a stun-gun into the necks of cops.

At a press conference today, a question was asked-

“You would agree that it’s never acceptable to assault a police officer?”

“Sure,” Trump replied.

“So, then if I can, among those you pardoned, D.J. Rodriguez, he drove a stun gun into the neck of a D.C. police officer who was abducted by the mob that day,” the reporter noted. “He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes. Why does he deserve a pardon?”

“Well, I don’t know,” Trump replied. “Was it a pardon? Because we’re looking at commutes and we’re looking at pardons.”


It was clarified that Trump hadn’t commuted Rodriguez’s sentence, but pardoned him outright. Trump responded by saying, “We’ll take a look at everything.”
I must have missed your post condemning Biden for pardoning cop killers and commuting the sentences of child rapists and murderers. Can you point that post of yours out to me?

If not, just sit there and STFU, I guess.
 
Hey, you are the one who suggested that the physical and psychological burden of having to wear a mask, which medical professionals manage to do for hours at a time, was somehow comparable to the felony attacks on over one hundred LEOs.

Was it really that traumatizing for you? I’m so sorry. I’m sure you are still processing the PTSD.
Your stuff is so stale and butt hurt …buckle up!
 
Didn’t say any Dem was responsible for anything. You actually proved my point. Those were reasonable sentences Will. That is what I am getting at. He stunned a cop and got more than the maximum sentence in dc for assaulting a cop. That is my actual point. He has been dealing with this for four years. Those folks did worse and served what I would say is a proper sentence.

You see what I am saying. Read the link I responded to you in the first post. It gives you the punishment. Maybe there are other cases worse than his that were commuted or pardoned. But it is excessive which describes a lot of penalties given to j6ers
So all 300+ convicted felons from J6 were unfairly sentenced? All of them? No need to review a single case, as Pam Bondi promised a few short days ago. Blanket pardons for everyone. That’s your argument.

They were pardoned because they committed their crimes in Trump’s name, at his behest and for his benefit and he rewarded them for it while calling them hostages and heroes, exactly as he promised he would.

You think that’s justice because who was pardoned and who did the pardoning, as it’s impossible for you to have an informed opinion on more than a few of the 300 cases. Just acknowdge it and move on.
 
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