Anarchists target cop-friendly Queens neighborhood after Rittenhouse acquittal, smashing windows and spray-painting cars

Vigilantes are all the same.. Do you think they can tell who's who in the dark after curfew? Kyle says he supports BLM... and yet BLM burned and looted the Black businesses in Kenosha. He drinks with Proud Boys who don't support BLM.

32 armed Boogaloo Bois were there that night. Do they support the police or the government? Do they support BLM?
Stop lying. Hezbollah Hannah.
 
Vigilantes are all the same.. Do you think they can tell who's who in the dark after curfew? Kyle says he supports BLM... and yet BLM burned and looted the Black businesses in Kenosha. He drinks with Proud Boys who don't support BLM.

32 armed Boogaloo Bois were there that night. Do they support the police or the government? Do they support BLM?

He isn't a vigilante and the rioters in Queens weren't either.

LOL the Boogaloo crap is just as made up as the Russian Dossier.
 
He isn't a vigilante and the rioters in Queens weren't either.

LOL the Boogaloo crap is just as made up as the Russian Dossier.

Boogaloo movement - Wikipedia

The boogaloo movement, whose adherents are often referred to as boogaloo boys or boogaloo bois, is a loosely organized far-right anti-government extremist movement in the United States. It has also been described as a militia. Adherents say they are preparing for, or seek to incite, a second American Civil War or second American Revolution which they call "the boogaloo". The movement consists of pro-
 
Boogaloo movement - Wikipedia

The boogaloo movement, whose adherents are often referred to as boogaloo boys or boogaloo bois, is a loosely organized far-right anti-government extremist movement in the United States. It has also been described as a militia. Adherents say they are preparing for, or seek to incite, a second American Civil War or second American Revolution which they call "the boogaloo". The movement consists of pro-

Just an exaggerated boogeyman foisted by the left to distract from the much larger and more active BLM/Anti-fa thugs.
 
Hahahaha.. The left created Boogaloo Bois. Now I have heard it all.

I didn't say create, I said exaggerated. Just like they exaggerate the scope and power of the entire WP movement, either by outright lying, or by using the old trick of calling everyone to the right of Mitt Romney a Nazi.

All to deflect from the violent lefties of BLM and anti-fa.
 
I didn't say create, I said exaggerated. Just like they exaggerate the scope and power of the entire WP movement, either by outright lying, or by using the old trick of calling everyone to the right of Mitt Romney a Nazi.

All to deflect from the violent lefties of BLM and anti-fa.

I don't like any of them. They are all a bunch of anarchists and vigilantes without regard for the Constitution or rule of law.
 

Could former President Donald Trump be charged with a crime for urging then-Vice President Mike Pence not to certify the electoral vote tally?

That appeared to be the thrust of a question U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols posed on Monday at a court hearing for one of the hundreds of Americans charged in the Capitol riot.

The judge and both sides in the case found themselves debating the scope of a law being wielded against many Jan. 6 defendants that makes it a felony to “corruptly” interfere with an official federal government proceeding and carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.


The statute is typically applied to court-related conduct, like threatening judges, jurors or witnesses. However, prosecutors have leveled the obstruction charge against about a third of the roughly 700 Jan. 6 defendants over their alleged efforts to disrupt the electoral vote tally that Congress was undertaking when a crowd loyal to Trump broke through police lines and forced their way into the Capitol.

At a hearing on Monday for defendant Garret Miller of Richardson, Texas, Nichols made the first move toward a Trump analogy by asking a prosecutor whether the obstruction statute could have been violated by someone who simply “called Vice President Pence to seek to have him adjudge the certification in a particular way.” The judge also asked the prosecutor to assume the person trying to persuade Pence had the “appropriate mens rea,” or guilty mind, to be responsible for a crime.
 

Could former President Donald Trump be charged with a crime for urging then-Vice President Mike Pence not to certify the electoral vote tally?

Of course not - don't be a dumb fucking Nazi - oh wait.

The Nazi party delayed the certification of the election when Trump defeated mob boss Hillary.

All of you fascists defended it. As with everything, it's only wrong when an American does it.

The reality is that you fascist vermin have criminalized opposition to your filthy Reich. Anyone who impedes your evil plot to establish a brutal, totalitarian collectivist dictatorship you seek to throw in the gulags or outright kill.

That appeared to be the thrust of a question U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols posed on Monday at a court hearing for one of the hundreds of Americans charged in the Capitol riot.

The judge and both sides in the case found themselves debating the scope of a law being wielded against many Jan. 6 defendants that makes it a felony to “corruptly” interfere with an official federal government proceeding and carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

ROFL

Pandering and posturing by the Reich media.

Obviously this isn't at all what the issue was.

{Judge Carl Nichols, a federal district court judge in Washington, D.C., appointed by Trump, has ordered the Ways and Means Committee to give the court and Trump's lawyers contemporaneous notice if it requests Trump's state tax returns. He also ordered the committee to not receive any requested state tax returns until 14 days after it makes a request.}


The statute is typically applied to court-related conduct, like threatening judges, jurors or witnesses. However, prosecutors have leveled the obstruction charge against about a third of the roughly 700 Jan. 6 defendants over their alleged efforts to disrupt the electoral vote tally that Congress was undertaking when a crowd loyal to Trump broke through police lines and forced their way into the Capitol.

At a hearing on Monday for defendant Garret Miller of Richardson, Texas, Nichols made the first move toward a Trump analogy by asking a prosecutor whether the obstruction statute could have been violated by someone who simply “called Vice President Pence to seek to have him adjudge the certification in a particular way.” The judge also asked the prosecutor to assume the person trying to persuade Pence had the “appropriate mens rea,” or guilty mind, to be responsible for a crime.

As demonstrated above, the hearing had nothing to do with this and the Nazi press is desperately trying to spin away from the loss they suffered as the corrupt fucks in NY tried to revoke the 4th Amendment of the United States.
 

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