Did the U.S. Solicitor General Mislead SCOTUS? – IOTW Report

Did the U.S. Solicitor General Mislead SCOTUS?

Some of the same commentators popping champagne corks at the thought of Trump being sent to Rikers Island openly fretted that J6ers could go free after a majority of justices expressed skeptism at the government’s position during the hearing.

Declassified with Julie Kelly:

The U.S. Supreme Court acted as a bit of a party crasher this week just as Democrats and the corporate media were celebrating the start of Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City.

While jury selection got underway in Judge Juan Merchan’s Manhattan courtroom, oral arguments began Tuesday morning at SCOTUS in Joseph Fischer vs. USA related to the Department of Justice’s use of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2)—obstruction of an official proceeding—in its ongoing criminal prosecution of January 6 protesters. Fischer is one of roughly 350 J6 defendants charged with the post-Enron records-destroying statute weaponized by Joe Biden’s DOJ to punish Americans who protested Biden’s election that day. 

The law also represents half of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s four-count indictment against the former president related to the events of January 6.

Some of the same commentators popping champagne corks at the thought of Trump being sent to Rikers Island openly fretted that J6ers could go free after a majority of justices expressed skeptism at the government’s position during the hearing. MORE

8 Comments on Did the U.S. Solicitor General Mislead SCOTUS?

  1. Remember that the filthy democrats are out to ruin your life if they think you object to anything they do. So, if they send people to your home to arrest you, it means your life is already over. Act accordingly towards the filthy motherfuckers coming to arrest you.

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