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allegorical oracle

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23. Yep. Somehow more than 1,265 J6 rioters received trials -- and that's just the
Tue Apr 22, 2025, 10:36 AM
Apr 2025

number as of January 5, 2024. It did take three years. But that's due process.

By Alexander Mallin
January 5, 2024

In the three years since the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, federal prosecutors have charged more than 1,265 defendants across nearly all 50 states and D.C. and secured sentences of incarceration for more than 460 people, according to newly released numbers from the U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C.

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Of the more than 1,265 individuals charged since Jan. 6, 2021, department prosecutors have secured more than 718 guilty pleas -- including 213 who pleaded to felonies that include assaults on federal officers, obstructing law enforcement and seditious conspiracy.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/3-years-jan-6-numbers-1200-charged-460/story?id=106140326

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Maybe if you had more immigration courts and judges! Liberal In Texas Apr 2025 #1
more courts has always been the solution. mopinko Apr 2025 #3
Yes. For years. Grins Apr 2025 #27
Hopefully he WILL have a trial. markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #2
Fux news will just yell witch hunt mdbl Apr 2025 #22
True. markodochartaigh Apr 2025 #24
Yes you can. You don't want to have the trials is the problem. Ray Bruns Apr 2025 #4
Yep. Somehow more than 1,265 J6 rioters received trials -- and that's just the allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #23
He's an idiot . . . SarcasticSatyr Apr 2025 #5
He's also talking about "tens of thousands" illegals. A number that large allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #34
And then at the trial, they'd have to provide actual evidence to prove their accusations newdeal2 Apr 2025 #6
Definitely opens the door to arresting anybody he dislikes if he doesn't have allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #35
His statement is meant to lay the foundation... Orrex Apr 2025 #7
This. mn9driver Apr 2025 #18
"We can't give everyone (fill in the blank)." sop Apr 2025 #8
felon stopping his delay tactics Marthe48 Apr 2025 #9
Especially not with him tying up the courts with all his lawsuits tanyev Apr 2025 #10
If you're sending someone to prison you need a trial Ohioboy Apr 2025 #11
"I alone will determine the truth." surfered Apr 2025 #12
Bullshit donnie. spanone Apr 2025 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author rainin Apr 2025 #14
He swore an oath to uphold the Constitution, Tanuki Apr 2025 #15
The Constitution grants rights to all ** residents **. Only a few rights are restricted to citizens, like voting . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #20
We all know he'd burn the document to ashes. sakabatou Apr 2025 #28
Hey, Donnie? lonely bird Apr 2025 #16
I have a settlement, lets have Trumps two trials Johonny Apr 2025 #17
Didn't each Jan 6 tourist get a trial ? rickford66 Apr 2025 #19
Each got the choice of a jury trial or a trial before a federal judge. Almost all chose the latter. ancianita Apr 2025 #21
Isn't it, like, the President's job to make sure everyone gets a fair trial. twodogsbarking Apr 2025 #25
Maybe New York should have sent Dumpy to Rikers Island. OLDMDDEM Apr 2025 #26
You should just pardon the refugees, kids, workers, and migrants. Just like you did for the lovable J6 thugs. Ping Tung Apr 2025 #29
Money for gold and billionaire tax breaks. No money for US court system. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #30
Course not. Too busy shoveling our tax / tariff dollars to the top 1% (nt) pat_k Apr 2025 #31
Says the man who has had how many trails and appeals ? republianmushroom Apr 2025 #32
Yes you can because the Constitution requires it. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2025 #33
He has his day in court; every day. They will only be there once. twodogsbarking Apr 2025 #36
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