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75-Year-Old Woman Given Prison Time for Abortion Protest

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«And justice for all,» is the last phrase in the Pledge of Allegiance, at least for now. Today, Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding oversight of the Department of Justice. 
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) did not spare any sweat asking Garland about lawfare against Donald Trump:
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) also wanted some answers regarding the FBI’s handling of evidence in the Mar-a-Lago raid:
Jim Jordan Spars With Garland Over Jack Smith ‘Tampering’ With Evidence In Mar-A-Lago Raid pic.twitter.com/cBwH4yK0yu— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 4, 2024
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) also had some pertinent questions for Garland regarding Trump but started by lighting the AG up like a Christmas tree over the border.
Garland had more moves than a garter snake in a barrel of 10W-30. But at this point, only the most committed leftists or bought-and-paid-for members of the deep state would be inclined to take his side. While the hearing made for some dramatic moments, I doubt anything will come of it, at least during this administration. 
It is a foregone conclusion that under the Democrat party, the amount and type of justice one receives is directly proportional to one’s political persuasion, cause, or utility to the lawmakers and enforcers. Those factors make all the difference between a criminal and a peaceful protester/SJW/underserved person. Provided the right kind of people commit the right kind of crimes, they are no big deal or perhaps not even crimes at all.

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