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https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1881503187011866983?s=46
https://x.com/cubanonlytrump/status/1881497335639032094?s=46
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The man does what he says he will do.
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Trumpster is coming out of the corner SWINGING.
Declaring the drug cartels terrorist organizations.
I am absolutely excited, hopeful and happy to have DJ Trumpster back in charge south of the border.
What a joyous occasion.
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Trumpster is coming out of the corner SWINGING.
Declaring the drug cartels terrorist organizations.
I am absolutely excited, hopeful and happy to have DJ Trumpster back in charge south of the border.
What a joyous occasion.
Even Canada has reasons to rejoice: Trump got elected and Turdeau resigned.
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Note: 7 of the 1500 were commutations
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Note: 7 of the 1500 were commutations
I love how he called them hostages. MSNBC is losing it! 8)
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They were hostages, held by a corrupt/commie regime.
Libturdia is so dead!! Fuck off you looney kid-molesting phagz...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
He's tearing thru Pervy-Joe's shitty legacy, like Joe did thru Ashleys nightgown...
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They were hostages, held by a corrupt/commie regime.
Libturdia is so dead!! Fuck off you looney kid-molesting phagz...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
He's tearing thru Pervy-Joe's shitty legacy, like Joe did thru Ashleys nightgown...
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Let the race war begin!!!
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Let the race war begin!!!
U voted for a black woman who’s married to a white man 😂
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Son who has ratted on his own father now shitting pants.Could have pleaded 5th ,but instead chose to rat.
https://www.newsweek.com/jackson-reffitt-terrified-trump-january-6-pardons-2018041
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Let the race war begin!!!
It began w/ Obozo, where the f**k you been? ::)
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The man does what he says he will do.
He truly IS the Perpetual KING of KANGZ!
MY President, and im not even an Inhabitant of the Lands of Amerigo Vespucci!
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Monroe County brothers sentenced for Jan. 6 assaults, days before Trump's inauguration
Two brothers from Stroudsburg were sentenced Friday for their roles in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
Andrew Valentin, 27, and Matthew Valentin, 32, were sentenced to two and a half years in prison by U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton, CNN reported.
They could be among the last people to be sentenced for the riot, if Donald Trump issues pardons after being sworn in Monday for his second term as president. “This may be, depending upon what happens outside these walls, the last one of these,” U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan told another defendant on Friday, according to CNN.
More:Donald Trump's pledge of 'major pardons' for Jan. 6 defendants has allies, critics on edge
In September, Matthew Valentin pleaded guilty to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers. He faced up to eight years in prison for each count.
Andrew Valentin, now of Allentown, pleaded guilty to one felony count of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers and one felony count of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers with a deadly or dangerous weapon. He faced up to 28 years, as the dangerous weapon charge carried a 20-year maximum.
Matthew Valentin (circled in yellow) and Andrew Valentin (circled in red) are shown in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, in this open-source photo used in a criminal complaint against the brothers.
“The brothers climbed a media tower and watched the chaos around them unfold before committing multiple assaults,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia said in a sentencing memo that called for 57-month prison terms for the brothers.
“They helped break the police line by shoving a metal barricade into officers, and Matthew Valentin violently grabbed an officer’s neck. They followed that assault by stealing police batons and berating officers,” the government’s memo continued.
“Matthew Valentin committed two other acts of violence—spraying a chemical irritant towards officers and trying to wrestle a baton from another officer. Andrew Valentin threw a chair at officers, striking one,” the memo said.
The brothers did not have criminal histories, sentencing memos from their lawyers note.
“I am disappointed in myself when I think about how the law enforcement agents must have felt on that day and every day since,” Andrew Valentin wrote to Walton in a letter apologizing for his actions. “My intentions were never to hurt anyone and I cannot believe that I behaved in such a manner.”
Andrew Valentin did not go inside the U.S. Capitol, his attorney Thomas P. Sundmaker wrote, but did “unfortunately overreact to what he believed was excessive force directed at his brother” and “made a very rash and foolish move by throwing a plastic chair” toward police. The memo said no one was injured by the chair.
Matthew Valentin, who also did not enter the Capitol, “engaged in only a several second pushing and pulling episode” against officers with a bike rack barricade, his lawyer Joshua E. Karoly wrote. LOOKS LIKE THESE TWO FINE YOUNG MEN LUCKED OUT. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Monroe County brothers sentenced for Jan. 6 assaults, days before Trump's inauguration
Two brothers from Stroudsburg were sentenced Friday for their roles in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
Andrew Valentin, 27, and Matthew Valentin, 32, were sentenced to two and a half years in prison by U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton, CNN reported.
They could be among the last people to be sentenced for the riot, if Donald Trump issues pardons after being sworn in Monday for his second term as president. “This may be, depending upon what happens outside these walls, the last one of these,” U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan told another defendant on Friday, according to CNN.
More:Donald Trump's pledge of 'major pardons' for Jan. 6 defendants has allies, critics on edge
In September, Matthew Valentin pleaded guilty to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers. He faced up to eight years in prison for each count.
Andrew Valentin, now of Allentown, pleaded guilty to one felony count of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers and one felony count of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers with a deadly or dangerous weapon. He faced up to 28 years, as the dangerous weapon charge carried a 20-year maximum.
Matthew Valentin (circled in yellow) and Andrew Valentin (circled in red) are shown in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, in this open-source photo used in a criminal complaint against the brothers.
“The brothers climbed a media tower and watched the chaos around them unfold before committing multiple assaults,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia said in a sentencing memo that called for 57-month prison terms for the brothers.
“They helped break the police line by shoving a metal barricade into officers, and Matthew Valentin violently grabbed an officer’s neck. They followed that assault by stealing police batons and berating officers,” the government’s memo continued.
“Matthew Valentin committed two other acts of violence—spraying a chemical irritant towards officers and trying to wrestle a baton from another officer. Andrew Valentin threw a chair at officers, striking one,” the memo said.
The brothers did not have criminal histories, sentencing memos from their lawyers note.
“I am disappointed in myself when I think about how the law enforcement agents must have felt on that day and every day since,” Andrew Valentin wrote to Walton in a letter apologizing for his actions. “My intentions were never to hurt anyone and I cannot believe that I behaved in such a manner.”
Andrew Valentin did not go inside the U.S. Capitol, his attorney Thomas P. Sundmaker wrote, but did “unfortunately overreact to what he believed was excessive force directed at his brother” and “made a very rash and foolish move by throwing a plastic chair” toward police. The memo said no one was injured by the chair.
Matthew Valentin, who also did not enter the Capitol, “engaged in only a several second pushing and pulling episode” against officers with a bike rack barricade, his lawyer Joshua E. Karoly wrote. LOOKS LIKE THESE TWO FINE YOUNG MEN LUCKED OUT. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
You lose at everything!
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Trumpster is coming out of the corner SWINGING.
Declaring the drug cartels terrorist organizations.
I am absolutely excited, hopeful and happy to have DJ Trumpster back in charge south of the border.
What a joyous occasion.
When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
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When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
I believe he means keeping out illegal aliens and possibly putting up the wall again,not an invasion of fucking Mexico. ;D
But I`ll let him respond.....just my thoughts on it.
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You lose at everything!
YUP ;D ;D ;D ;D but ya gotta luv Fetterman.
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Even Canada has reasons to rejoice: Trump got elected and Turdeau resigned.
Now we just have to vote the lunatic Liberals out of office late this year.
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When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
I’m Canadian you complete tosser.
So, you know, south of the Canadian border?
You’re a right khoont.
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Note: 7 of the 1500 were commutations
I thought BBC had it listed as 14. Either way, while I do think a vast majority were overblown and sentences way too harsh, what he said prior to inauguration was that he’d go over them on a case by case basis. I’d imagine this change in how he handled it was due to Biden pardoning Fauci and his family.
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When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
Canada is not Central / South America.
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When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
Yes, special forces, black ops.
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Another great day in America for Americans, for Libcunts not so much!
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When was Trump in Charge South of the border? Do you really think the US military can put boots on the ground throughout Central and South America and take on the cartels? That is absolute madness.
Its pretty much the only wY to deal with them. The various countries they are entrenched in are powerless , or paid off.
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https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1881503187011866983?s=46
https://x.com/cubanonlytrump/status/1881497335639032094?s=46
We are living in true historic times. Finally have a president with balls that speaks his mind. Spent 8 years getting attacked by the looney libtards and corrupt socialist leaning judges. Was shot at, and still elected to the presidency.
I hope hus administration achieves every single mark on his list. We get JD Vance for 8 years after that.
There will be male born children born in Russia named after the Donald.
Any man against Trump that lives in the USA is a beta cuck phaggot.
Please find your way out of the country and take your tampons with you
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Let the race war begin!!!
This makes no sense.
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We are living in true historic times. Finally have a president with balls that speaks his mind. Spent 8 years getting attacked by the looney libtards and corrupt socialist leaning judges. Was shot at, and still elected to the presidency.
I hope hus administration achieves every single mark on his list. We get JD Vance for 8 years after that.
There will be male born children born in Russia named after the Donald.
Any man against Trump that lives in the USA is a beta cuck phaggot.
Please find your way out of the country and take your tampons with you
Well said!
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We are living in true historic times. Finally have a president with balls that speaks his mind. Spent 8 years getting attacked by the looney libtards and corrupt socialist leaning judges. Was shot at, and still elected to the presidency.
I hope hus administration achieves every single mark on his list. We get JD Vance for 8 years after that.
There will be male born children born in Russia named after the Donald.
Any man against Trump that lives in the USA is a beta cuck phaggot.
Please find your way out of the country and take your tampons with you
X2 Libcunts do not deserve to live in the greatest Country in the World!
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Thats a nice FU to brandons pardons
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Joe will enjoy this video. Outspoken senator from Australia commenting on the corruption in USA politics especially against Trump.
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"Trump - Pardons 1500 J6 Political Prisoners "
handy street troopers ideal for keeping uppity tech bros in line
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Robert Keith Packer
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"Trump - Pardons 1500 J6 Political Prisoners "
handy street troopers ideal for keeping uppity tech bros in line
Yeah they seemed like a really organized and focused group.
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Its pretty much the only wY to deal with them. The various countries they are entrenched in are powerless , or paid off.
When has that approach ever worked?
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To get rid of filth and criminals :Trump will pardon Chauvin as well and then warns rioters and looters they will be shot..
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To get rid of filth and criminals :Trump will pardon Chauvin as well and then warns rioters and looters they will be shot..
that would be great
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Joe will enjoy this video. Outspoken senator from Australia commenting on the corruption in USA politics especially against Trump.
i=hev-0IsrgEE8L1hS
Very good insight. There is still so much we don't know that I hope is exposed. His background looked the park across the street from where we stayed in Circular Quay by the Opera House.
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^^^ She should have stayed in the kitchen.
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Please let us know how many government agents of one kind or another were in the crowd that day.
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Please let us know how many government agents of one kind or another were in the crowd that day.
Over 20 we know.
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hate to be a cynic
but his shot in the ear was a load of bollocks wasn't it
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hate to be a cynic
but his shot in the ear was a load of bollocks wasn't it
???
(https://i.ibb.co/Mkg9xGt/IMG-1643.webp) (https://ibb.co/YBNbFy1)
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how idd they miss his head? seriously
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hate to be a cynic
but his shot in the ear was a load of bollocks wasn't it
38 change your log in info .I believe Funk is posting from your account.
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Over 20 we know.
But how many more over no one knows. It's pure political bullshit. One word justifies all the pardons: Insurrection! When governments push lies like that for political prosecutions and purposes it affects far far more than some few poor cops that might get mixed into it, it affects all 330 million Americans, hell, the whole world of 8 billion. Think of how many dead from Bush WMD lies. Hundreds of thousands.
And Trump granted the pardons only after Biden gave immunity to the entire J6 committee, all of their staff member sand all the cops that testified inclduing that one. So stop.
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how idd they miss his head? seriously
Head tilt:
https://x.com/rawsalerts/status/1813629117788455162
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that would be great
Yes it would and then tear down the George Floyd statues.
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hate to be a cynic
but his shot in the ear was a load of bollocks wasn't it
How so?
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But how many more over no one knows. It's pure political bullshit. One word justifies all the pardons: Insurrection! When governments push lies like that for political prosecutions and purposes it affects far far more than some few poor cops that might get mixed into it, it affects all 330 million Americans, hell, the whole world of 8 billion. Think of how many dead from Bush WMD lies. Hundreds of thousands.
And Trump granted the pardons only after Biden gave immunity to the entire J6 committee, all of their staff member sand all the cops that testified inclduing that one. So stop.
I'm for Trump's pardons.
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hate to be a cynic
but his shot in the ear was a load of bollocks wasn't it
Not at all. He got lucky, turned his head. Was it a life threatening wound? No, but it was mm from killing him.
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Man I bet it stinks on that plane.
I said it in this thread earlier I believe, but he shouldn’t have issued blanket pardons for all of them. Some of the people who assaulted police officers should’ve been charged and convicted as such. I know it’s a small fraction of the people charged in the riot, but not everybody should’ve gotten off with nothing.
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Man I bet it stinks on that plane.
I said it in this thread earlier I believe, but he shouldn’t have issued blanket pardons for all of them. Some of the people who assaulted police officers should’ve been charged and convicted as such. I know it’s a small fraction of the people charged in the riot, but not everybody should’ve gotten off with nothing.
what should happen to all the FBI "informants" who were on the ground on the day?
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what should happen to all the FBI "informants" who were on the ground on the day?
Hang Them
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Man I bet it stinks on that plane.
I said it in this thread earlier I believe, but he shouldn’t have issued blanket pardons for all of them. Some of the people who assaulted police officers should’ve been charged and convicted as such. I know it’s a small fraction of the people charged in the riot, but not everybody should’ve gotten off with nothing.
Doesn't it matter how many you think are in that smaller fraction of people who should not have been pardoned? What if they were just misdemeanors? How many do you think were in that category of the 1500 pardons that weren't violent or felons? 20? 50?
5-10% of 1500 is 75-150 people. Should you spend the time and resources to go case by case for 1500 people if the vast vast overwhelming majority were non-violent or misdemeanors (or both) rather than just blanket pardon all and put it behind everyone so the country can move forward?
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Doesn't it matter how many you think are in that smaller fraction of people who should not have been pardoned? What if they were just misdemeanors? How many do you think were in that category of the 1500 pardons that weren't violent or felons? 20? 50?
5-10% of 1500 is 75-150 people. Should you spend the time and resources to go case by case for 1500 people if the vast vast overwhelming majority were non-violent or misdemeanors (or both) rather than just blanket pardon all and put it behind everyone so the country can move forward?
The folks that assaulted police and it’s known/on camera, should be prosecuted just like anyone else who hits a cop.
what should happen to all the FBI "informants" who were on the ground on the day?
Lose their jobs, and if they committed a crime, prosecute them.
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The folks that assaulted police and it’s known/on camera, should be prosecuted just like anyone else who hits a cop.
Lose their jobs, and if they committed a crime, prosecute them.
the 51 FBI agents who testified that Hunters laptop was Russian propaganda have had their security clearences revoked.
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the 51 FBI agents who testified that Hunters laptop was Russian propaganda have had their security clearences revoked.
;D Great, fuck those c unts.
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the 51 FBI agents who testified that Hunters laptop was Russian propaganda have had their security clearences revoked.
Great news they deserve all they get the Lying Khvnts.
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;D Great, fuck those c unts.
Trumps not fucking about, he also took Faucis security funding away, hes on his own now.
Trump said he had some private security firms he could recommend ;D
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Trumps not fucking about, he also took Faucis security funding away, hes on his own now.
Trump said he had some private security firms he could recommend ;D
More good news - pity he's got that immunity/ pardon from Pedo Joe 🤬🤬🤬
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More good news - pity he's got that immunity/ pardon from Pedo Joe 🤬🤬🤬
hes finished now, if you accept a pardon you have to admit to what you are pardoned for, be interesting to see what was on the pardon..
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hes finished now, if you accept a pardon you have to admit to what you are pardoned for, be interesting to see what was on the pardon..
As you'd expect from a lying scumbag like Fauci, he insists he has done nothing wrong but he still accepted the pardon.
"I really truly appreciate the action President Biden has taken today on my behalf. Let me be perfectly clear, Jon, I have committed no crime, you know that, and there are no possible grounds for any allegation or threat of criminal investigation or prosecution of me."
Here is the full pardon from Nonce Biden, which starts all the way back in January 1st 2014:
https://www.justice.gov/pardon/media/1385746/dl?inline
"A FULL AND UNCONDITIONAL PARDON FOR ANY OFFENSES against the United States which he may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 1, 2014, through the date of this pardon arising from or in any manner related to his service as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force or the White House COVID-19 Response Team, or as Chief Medical Advisor to the President. "
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As you'd expected from a lying scumbag like Fauci, he insists he has done nothing wrong but he still accepted the pardon.
Sounds like Hankins
If he pleads guilty he thinks its not a conviction, its like it never happened.
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That didn't last long.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/indiana-man-pardoned-trump-jan-225620637.html
An Indiana man recently pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop.
Just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, a Jasper County Sheriff’s deputy pulled over 42-year-old Matthew Huttle of Hobart, Indiana State Police said in news release.
While trying to arrest Huttle, police say he resisted and began struggling with the deputy.
"An altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect," police said.
Police added that Huttle "was in possession of a firearm" during the traffic stop but did not say whether he wielded the weapon or where exactly it was found.
“For full transparency, I requested the Indiana State Police to investigate this officer-involved shooting,” Jasper County Sheriff Patrick Williamson said in a statement. “Our condolences go out to the family of the deceased as any loss of life is traumatic to those that were close to Mr. Huttle.”
Indiana State Police did not provide additional details about why the sheriff's deputy tried to arrest Huttle and did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for further information about that and the gun they say he had.
Huttle and his uncle were part of Jan. 6
Huttle was arrested in November 2022 after investigators said he was identified on video inside the Capitol building going into “multiple” offices, the Crypt area and hallways on Jan. 6, 2021.
He was sentenced in November 2023 to six months in prison and a year of supervised release after pleading guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building, a lesser charge than issued to his uncle, Dale Huttle, whom he traveled with that day.
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That didn't last long.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/indiana-man-pardoned-trump-jan-225620637.html
An Indiana man recently pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop.
Just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, a Jasper County Sheriff’s deputy pulled over 42-year-old Matthew Huttle of Hobart, Indiana State Police said in news release.
While trying to arrest Huttle, police say he resisted and began struggling with the deputy.
"An altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect," police said.
Police added that Huttle "was in possession of a firearm" during the traffic stop but did not say whether he wielded the weapon or where exactly it was found.
“For full transparency, I requested the Indiana State Police to investigate this officer-involved shooting,” Jasper County Sheriff Patrick Williamson said in a statement. “Our condolences go out to the family of the deceased as any loss of life is traumatic to those that were close to Mr. Huttle.”
Indiana State Police did not provide additional details about why the sheriff's deputy tried to arrest Huttle and did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for further information about that and the gun they say he had.
Huttle and his uncle were part of Jan. 6
Huttle was arrested in November 2022 after investigators said he was identified on video inside the Capitol building going into “multiple” offices, the Crypt area and hallways on Jan. 6, 2021.
He was sentenced in November 2023 to six months in prison and a year of supervised release after pleading guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building, a lesser charge than issued to his uncle, Dale Huttle, whom he traveled with that day.
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Do we block roads and riot in Indiana or do we wait for the bodycam footage to emerge?
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That didn't last long.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/indiana-man-pardoned-trump-jan-225620637.html
An Indiana man recently pardoned by President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol has been shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop.
Just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, a Jasper County Sheriff’s deputy pulled over 42-year-old Matthew Huttle of Hobart, Indiana State Police said in news release.
While trying to arrest Huttle, police say he resisted and began struggling with the deputy.
"An altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect," police said.
Police added that Huttle "was in possession of a firearm" during the traffic stop but did not say whether he wielded the weapon or where exactly it was found.
He was sentenced in November 2023 to six months in prison and a year of supervised release after pleading guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building, a lesser charge than issued to his uncle, Dale Huttle, whom he traveled with that day.
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So everyone here is in favor of this guy getting a pardon right? Got a misdemeanor and no mention of any violence, much less against cops that day. But they arrest him in November 2022, 22 months after the event, yeah that's a great use of resources.
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Looks like a plane headed to Europe...
If Trump goes after the Cartels it will be in a controlled "politically effective" fashion - lower profile gangs which threaten the really powerful cartels will be eliminated and the media will utter a sigh of relief.
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Looks like a plane headed to Europe...
If Trump goes after the Cartels it will be in a controlled "politically effective" fashion - lower profile gangs which threaten the really powerful cartels will be eliminated and the media will utter a sigh of relief.
Bro, why are you so spot on in your assessments?
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Bro, why are you so spot on in your assessments?
The Donald has a sweet spot for "tender & overbaked" delights from Vienna - we exchange goods and information on a regular basis.
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I think it has been documented they could have caught the cartel leaders at some points. The whole thing is corrupt. I can't say for sure myself but some say they could shut down the flow of drugs from Mexico by 99% in a day if the political will was there. Like they could with the illegal border crossings. And of course the US goverment has been documented in transporting the drugs themselves at various times. The circumstances around getting El Chapo and the other old guy recently are secret.
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I think it has been documented they could have caught the cartel leaders at some points. The whole thing is corrupt. I can't say for sure myself but some say they could shut down the flow of drugs from Mexico by 99% in a day if the political will was there. Like they could with the illegal border crossings. And of course the US goverment has been documented in transporting the drugs themselves at various times. The circumstances around getting El Chapo and the other old guy recently are secret.
Yep, they know exactly where the cartels are in Mexico and could take them out if the will was there.
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Do we block roads and riot in Indiana or do we wait for the bodycam footage to emerge?
Bro, no one really wants to go to Indiana for any reason.
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I think it has been documented they could have caught the cartel leaders at some points. The whole thing is corrupt. I can't say for sure myself but some say they could shut down the flow of drugs from Mexico by 99% in a day if the political will was there. Like they could with the illegal border crossings. And of course the US goverment has been documented in transporting the drugs themselves at various times. The circumstances around getting El Chapo and the other old guy recently are secret.
Exactly, Drug trade and politics is closely tied together - nobody wants the trade to stop but the uncontrollable traffickers eliminated.
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So everyone here is in favor of this guy getting a pardon right? Got a misdemeanor and no mention of any violence, much less against cops that day. But they arrest him in November 2022, 22 months after the event, yeah that's a great use of resources.
He’s dead. He won’t cost the government a dime.
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He’s dead. He won’t cost the government a dime.
that's what the other 1499 j6 guys are probably thinking
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that's what the other 1499 j6 guys are probably thinking
Inside job? Government cover up? All their heads are on a chopping block….
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Inside job? Government cover up? All their heads are on a chopping block….
don't complicate things
world wide:
police are know for being precious when they feel slighted or wronged
because they are such prolific record keepers (and record losers when it suits) and are loyal to each other above any other loyalty
they are able to wait a long time in the long grass
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Bro, no one really wants to go to Indiana for any reason.
No vacation plans for Indianapolis? ;D
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Again, excellent decision by an excellent leader to pardon those patriots. Don’t like Mr. Trump GTFO of America.
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No vacation plans for Indianapolis? ;D
I bet you could spend a month there in one day.