“The #DisruptJ20 coalition, named after the date of the inauguration, which promised that its participants would attempt to shut down the inauguration events, tangled with Bikers for Trump, a group clad in leather biker gear that backs the president,” the news outlet added. If this had happened during Barack Obama’s or Joe Biden’s inauguration, Pelosi and company would no doubt label it an attempt to undermine our democracy.FLASHBACK: The liberals worrying about riots and mobs during Biden's inauguration are forgetting what they did during Trump's in 2017. pic.twitter.com/lprFN76ATz
— NewsBusters (@newsbusters) January 15, 2021
But since the riots were directed at Trump, it was no big deal. NBC News reported in July 2018 that the Justice Department dropped all remaining charges against those who engaged in violence during the 2017 inauguration. They didn’t even have to do community service. You might say that Jan. 6 was different because the demonstrators gained access to the Capitol and potentially put lawmakers’ lives at risk. Well, let’s look back at the night of May 29, 2020, following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, when rioters broke through the outer security barriers at the White House. The Associated Press reported that Secret Service agents rushed then-President Trump to a bunker under 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The location was better defended than the Capitol grounds so no breach ultimately occurred; however, many Secret Service agents were injured and property was vandalized.Two vehicles lit on fire during protests in Washington, D.C. as inaugural parade continues. https://t.co/rTG3wfLgw9 pic.twitter.com/8w896BDMCw
— ABC News (@ABC) January 20, 2017
The Secret Service said in a May 31 statement, “Some demonstrators repeatedly attempted to knock over security barriers, and vandalized six Secret Service vehicles. Between Friday night and Sunday morning, more than 60 Secret Service Uniformed Division Officers and Special Agents sustained multiple injuries from projectiles such as bricks, rocks, bottles, fireworks and other items. “Secret Service personnel were also directly physically assaulted as they were kicked, punched, and exposed to bodily fluids. A total of 11 injured employees were transported to a local hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries.”Coronavirus, Riots, White House Siege: unfolding simultaneously in the US... And Trump is hiding from protest in underground bunker. pic.twitter.com/8exN1A0CKT
— Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) June 1, 2020
Where was the DOJ roundup of these criminals? USA Today reported that the Washington police arrested 17 people, most of whom were charged with rioting. Overall, D.C. police said 106 people were arrested in protests around the district that weekend, according to The Washington Post. But that’s not the end of the story. The news outlet said that although “many of those arrested were charged by police with felony rioting, that charge was dropped by prosecutors in most cases.” Those prosecutors happened to be U.S. attorneys with the DOJ. There they go again. Then there’s the case of the left-wing demonstrations in Portland, Oregon. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and some fellow Republican lawmakers sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland in June 2021 questioning why the DOJ was treating the Capitol rioters so differently from those in Portland and other places. “Property destruction stemming from the 2020 social justice protests throughout the country will reportedly result in at least $1 billion to $2 billion in paid insurance claims,” they wrote. The senators pointed to DOJ statistics finding that one federal officer was killed, 147 federal officers were injured and 600 local officers were also injured as a result of the 2020 riots. They cited an April 14 Politico article headlined “Leniency for defendants in Portland clashes could affect Capitol riot cases.” In it, the news outlet reported that “prosecutors have approved deals in at least half a dozen federal felony cases arising from clashes between protesters and law enforcement in Oregon last summer. The arrangements — known as deferred resolution agreements — will leave the defendants with a clean criminal record if they stay out of trouble for a period of time and complete a modest amount of community service, according to defense attorneys and court records.” So the DOJ has its finger on the scales of justice against conservatives. If leftist rioters received leniency — and they did — then Trump supporters should too. Read more at: WesternJournal.comFlashback May 2020: At night, the far-left rioters surrounded the White House and tried tearing apart the protective barrier so they could storm the building. Secret Service and law enforcement were injured by the violent extremists. #CapitolRiot pic.twitter.com/pvxs5pPJzM
— Andy Ngô ?️? (@MrAndyNgo) January 7, 2022
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