The ever shifting conspiracy ever shifts.

Why would Ray Epps get the same sentence as Tarrio? He was charged with a different crime.

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People have been locked up in solitary confinement for months and months without even a trial and here’s a recorded agitator, that only after being exposed on national television and years later, making the DoJ look bad…do they now act. Just stop. You may be munching but I’m not.

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Thousands of people are locked up in solitary confinement without a trial in this country on a daily basis.

You don’t care about that.

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We can come to an agreement about the unnecessary brutality of the US carceral state.

That has no bearing on the guilt of Enrique Tarrio.

Nor does it have any bearing on the guilt of Ray Epps.

Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Newsweek via phone that the charge is odd due to the time that has passed between January 6 and the present. It’s also unusual because it’s a misdemeanor, saying that federal prosecutors typically want to charge defendants with felonies.

This reminds me of Hunter’s charge. It’s far below the actual crime but the intent is to satisfy the obvious two-tier system of justice problem that the DoJ is being accused of. Their attempt is to imply that everyone is being charged.

k… :roll_eyes:

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It’s politics if the jury is in a conservative leaning county.
The DOJ and Democrat DAs have assured that three out of four cases against Trump are in, not Democrat leaning, but totally left wing Democrat venues. But that isn’t politics?
And they will fight like anything to keep those cases right where they are.

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Yeah … you complained about it… got what you want and are still not happy.

What more can they do?

Admit that the whole thing was an fbi operation as told to them by the guy who admitted to lying to them. Otherwise no dice

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An ever-receding endorphin hit?

It’s a state of mind. Very little in the empirical world seems to effect it. The agitation must be its own reward at this point.

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LOL. Somehow, not parody.

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…cuz it’s corrupt. If it wasn’t, he’d have been charged along with all the others at the time it happened. It became political, so now…years later, instead of a felony, it’s a misdemeanor done for political purposes. Now…can you be honest and admit that?

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There have been people that are being charged this entire time for Jan 6 as they identify more and more people who were there.

The difference is that Ray Epps was the only one who conservatives Demanded a pound of flesh from and now that it has happened it is not enough.

It is never enough.

My bet about the misdemeanor… he is pleading guilty. So he cut a deal. Just like Tarrio could have cut a deal and gotten half the jail time… but he is very stupid… so he didn’t.

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Well that answers that. You can’t be honest. Epps was “identified” for YEARS over and over giving his speeches encouraging others to invade the Capitol. I’m glad we cleared this up about you.

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of course the AG can express disappointment in a verdict but that about it.

he crossed the line.

Allan

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And now he has been charged.

It is never enough

After refusing to answer questions about him. Yeah, probably not.

No, “charged” is not enough. The trial and if found guilty, a sentencing commiserate with the others should be enough.

Are you that gullible?

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Would have been shocked if he had been.

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