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Fedsurrectionist weaponized statutes that go grotesquely beyond their intended purpose...next on the docket in Joseph Fischer v. USA which begins today at SCOTUS -

In July 2023, Joshua Youngerman was arrested in California on five misdemeanors for his participation in the events of January 6. According to charging documents, Youngerman entered the Capitol at 2:37 p.m.—20 minutes after the House went into recess amid the escalating chaos—through an open door as Capitol Police stood by. He exited through the same door two minutes later.

But just last week, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves added another charge to Youngerman’s case: 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2), obstruction of an official proceeding. Youngerman is one of more than 330 J6ers charged with the evidence-destroying statute passed in the wake of the Enron-Arthur Anderson accounting scandal that Joe Biden’s Justice Department has weaponized to punish Americans who protested Biden’s election that afternoon. The count also is included in both of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictments against Donald Trump.

Graves’ decision to indict Youngerman now is a stunning act of hubris and defiance. Why? Because the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this Tuesday in Joseph Fischer v. USA, which challenges the government’s interpretation of the obstruction count in Jan 6 cases.

Many legal and court observers expect the court to wholly or partially overturn how the DOJ has applied the law over the past three years in what Graves calls the “Capitol Siege” investigation. (I have several background pieces on Fischer including here and here.)

The statute reads:

Whoever corruptly—

(1)  alters, destroys, mutilates, or conceals a record, document, or other object, or attempts to do so, with the intent to impair the object’s integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding; or

(2) otherwise obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so,

shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.

By continuing to bring the charge, Graves is thumbing his nose at the highest court as I explained here. The Joe Biden appointee responsible for dusting off rarely used criminal statutes such as seditious conspiracy and seeking excessive sentences including terrorism enhancements for 1512(c)(2) defendants refuses to back down.

He even opposes the early release of defendants currently behind bars on 1512(c)(2) convictions—at least 100 were ordered to prison on the charge—pending a decision in Fischer. Graves outrageously claims the individuals pose a threat to society and might engage in political violence similar to what happened for a few hours on January 6 if they are released.

Lower Courts Worry About Optics Instead of Justice
A reversal in Fischer would represent a long overdue humiliation for Biden’s DOJ but the department’s prosecutorial experiment had the support of more than a dozen judges on the D.C. circuit court. Rather than express any contrition for their role in turning otherwise nonviolent protesters into lifetime felons based on politicized legal reasoning, judges appear more worried about the optics of a reversal in Fischer.

Noting that the Supreme Court seems poised to “read [1512(c)(2)] pretty strictly,” Judge Thomas Hogan, who handled at least 22 J6 cases including two obstruction cases before going on inactive status last year, fretted about the political ramifications of a smackdown by SCOTUS. “It would have a devastating effect on the prosecution side,” Hogan told FISAgate architect Mary McCord during a recent event at Georgetown. “We are now facing this problem, along with all the other problems we see now being advertised about the individuals being hostages.”

In other words: If SCOTUS does what is expected and in the process denounces prosecutors and judges for abusing an obstruction statute in order to imprison supporters of Donald Trump, the decision will support claims by Trump and others that J6ers are “political hostages.”

And that will make the prosecutors and judges look bad.


So sorry, Judge Hogan.

Hogan is not alone in allowing the charge to stand. Here is a list of his colleagues who also refused to dismiss the count when petitioned by defendants to do so:

Judge Rudolph Contreras

Judge Trevor McFadden

Judge Beryl Howell (former chief judge)

Judge John Bates

Judge Amit Mehta

Judge Dabny Friedrich

Judge Royce Lamberth

Judge Richard Leon

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly

Judge Amy Berman Jackson

Judge Timothy Kelly

Judge Randolph Moss

Judge James Boasberg (now chief judge)

Judge Paul Friedman

Judge Christopher Cooper

Judge Carl Nichols is the only district court judge who dismissed the obstruction count against three defendants including Joseph Fischer. The DOJ appealed Nichols’ ruling, which resulted in the case being brought to the Supreme Court.

In addition to the district court judges who endorsed the use of 1512(c)(2), three D.C. circuit court judges—Judges Florence Pan, Justin Walker, and Cornelia Pillard—did so on appeal.

Selectively Applied Only in J6 Cases
While the court on Tuesday undoubtedly will spend most of the time grilling both sides about the statute’s vague language, one justice should confront Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, who will represent the government, this question: Has the DOJ recently charged other protesters for obstructing, impeding, or influencing an official proceeding in Congress?

The answer, of course, will be no.

Pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel demonstrators have occupied Capitol buildings for the past six months. Some protesters attend Senate and House hearings to disrupt—i.e., “obstruct” “impede,” and “influence”—the proceedings.

But Graves’ spokeswoman Patricia Hartman told me in an email last week that the local prosecutor in D.C. is handling arrests related to those protests—meaning the DOJ will not bring federal charges against demonstrators aligned with the Democratic Party.

Which is the risk if the Supreme Court fails to overturn 1512(c)(2) for J6ers. The DOJ will continue to selectively apply the law based on the political affiliation of the protester. Activity once protected under the Constitution instead will represent the basis of a felony charge and years in prison. A reckless, ruthless, and vengeful Justice Department working hand in glove with unaccountable federal judges in Washington will accelerate the cycle of punishment against Trump supporters to send a signal to other Americans heading into the 2024 election that the same can happen to you if you dare rise up against the powers-that-be.

There will be hundreds, perhaps thousands, more Joshua Youngermans in the future.

Only the Supreme Court can put a stop to it. It must.

https://www.declassified.live/p/the-supreme-court-can-right-an-egregious

At its essence, SCOTUS being the final arbiters of what the Constitution means as its framers intended means when prosecutors cross a hard line there should be clear guardrails reaffirmed to prevent the kind of subjective (targeted!) application of prosecution clearly and obviously delineated only by political affiliation from plunging the nation into chaos, escalating anger and civil war.

That's all, nothing else at stake...just something which SHOULD result in bad actors looking bad!!!
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https://rumble.com/v4pqmqn-is-the-chinese-government-taking-over.html

Yeah, well...not going to be able to deal with the Quisling scum here collaborating with the bloody Chi-Com's until we make it really difficult for them to do so...

So, yeah...we need someone to poke the Chi-Com's in the eye hard enough to spark a shooting war...then maybe both enemies can be engaged...

Until then, the sappers will continue to sell us all out... 
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At some point...

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/crime-ridden-san-francisco-wants-punish-grocery-stores-fleeing-said-crime

...even the dumbest MFer has to realize they are NOT in a free state.

But, they being California stupid...not sure most realize that yet...
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https://twitter.com/realJohnHobbs1/status/1779919638177943864

Uhh huh...sure, I bet the RNC has a plan for this...and mail-in ballots...and kicking observers out and blocking out windows...etc etc..

 ::unknowncomic::
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World/Foreign Affairs / Re: Gaza & Hamas vs Israel
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 09:14:10 AM »
https://twitter.com/i/status/1779939134045299168
H/T-CTH

 ::clapping::

Catch & Release!
#FJB Approved
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/shadowy-ngo-mexico-tells-border-invaders-vote-biden

Seriously?  Just what in the frack?  Why are any of the fracking traitors involved with this breathing free air?  Why?!
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World/Foreign Affairs / Re: China
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 08:58:33 AM »
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/watch-live-house-subcommittee-reveals-chinese-govt-involvement-americas-fentanyl-crisis

Blah blah blah...and we can't do anything to stop it cause we're ankle-grabbing wusses...blah blah blah...

 ::outrage::
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Politics/Legislation/Elections / Re: 118th Congress
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 08:55:23 AM »
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nsa-just-days-away-taking-over-internet-warns-ed-snowden

And as we all know too painfully well...the Senate filled with spineless gutless and outright treasonous Cuck trash...will see this abomination passed...and signed by the jello-headed corrupt puppet stinking up the White House...

American's will once again be donkey-punched by their so-called representatives...

Just remember that, remember them!

ETA - The List:

Here are the 117 RINOs who voted in favor of warrantless spying on the American people and President Trump’s campaign:

Aderholt   Republican   Alabama   AYE
Allen   Republican   Georgia   AYE
Amodei   Republican   Nevada   AYE
Babin   Republican   Texas   AYE
Bacon   Republican   Nebraska   AYE
Balderson   Republican   Ohio   AYE
Barr   Republican   Kentucky   AYE
Bergman   Republican   Michigan   AYE
Bice   Republican   Oklahoma   AYE
Buchanan   Republican   Florida   AYE
Bucshon   Republican   Indiana   AYE
Burgess   Republican   Texas   AYE
Calvert   Republican   California   AYE
Carey   Republican   Ohio   AYE
Carl   Republican   Alabama   AYE
Carter (GA)   Republican   Georgia   AYE
Carter (TX)   Republican   Texas   AYE
Chavez-DeRemer   Republican   Oregon   AYE
Ciscomani   Republican   Arizona   AYE
Cole   Republican   Oklahoma   AYE
Crawford   Republican   Arkansas   AYE
Crenshaw   Republican   Texas   AYE
De La Cruz   Republican   Texas   AYE
Diaz-Balart   Republican   Florida   AYE
Duarte   Republican   California   AYE
Dunn (FL)   Republican   Florida   AYE
Edwards   Republican   North Carolina   AYE
Ellzey   Republican   Texas   AYE
Emmer   Republican   Minnesota   AYE
Estes   Republican   Kansas   AYE
Ezell   Republican   Mississippi   AYE
Feenstra   Republican   Iowa   AYE
Ferguson   Republican   Georgia   AYE
Fitzpatrick   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Fleischmann   Republican   Tennessee   AYE
Flood   Republican   Nebraska   AYE
Foxx   Republican   North Carolina   AYE
Franklin, Scott   Republican   Florida   AYE
Gallagher   Republican   Wisconsin   AYE
Garbarino   Republican   New York   AYE
Garcia, Mike   Republican   California   AYE
Gimenez   Republican   Florida   AYE
Gonzales, Tony   Republican   Texas   AYE
Graves (LA)   Republican   Louisiana   AYE
Graves (MO)   Republican   Missouri   AYE
Green (TN)   Republican   Tennessee   AYE
Grothman   Republican   Wisconsin   AYE
Guest   Republican   Mississippi   AYE
Guthrie   Republican   Kentucky   AYE
Hill   Republican   Arkansas   AYE
Hinson   Republican   Iowa   AYE
Houchin   Republican   Indiana   AYE
Huizenga   Republican   Michigan   AYE
Jackson (TX)   Republican   Texas   AYE
James   Republican   Michigan   AYE
Johnson (SD)   Republican   South Dakota   AYE
Kean (NJ)   Republican   New Jersey   AYE
Kelly (MS)   Republican   Mississippi   AYE
Kelly (PA)   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Kiggans (VA)   Republican   Virginia   AYE
Kiley   Republican   California   AYE
Kim (CA)   Republican   California   AYE
LaHood   Republican   Illinois   AYE
LaLota   Republican   New York   AYE
Lamborn   Republican   Colorado   AYE
Latta   Republican   Ohio   AYE
LaTurner   Republican   Kansas   AYE
Lawler   Republican   New York   AYE
Lee (FL)   Republican   Florida   AYE
Lucas   Republican   Oklahoma   AYE
Malliotakis   Republican   New York   AYE
McClain   Republican   Michigan   AYE
McHenry   Republican   North Carolina   AYE
Meuser   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Miller (OH)   Republican   Ohio   AYE
Miller (WV)   Republican   West Virginia   AYE
Miller-Meeks   Republican   Iowa   AYE
Molinaro   Republican   New York   AYE
Moolenaar   Republican   Michigan   AYE
Moore (UT)   Republican   Utah   AYE
Moran   Republican   Texas   AYE
Murphy   Republican   North Carolina   AYE
Newhouse   Republican   Washington   AYE
Nunn (IA)   Republican   Iowa   AYE
Obernolte   Republican   California   AYE
Pfluger   Republican   Texas   AYE
Reschenthaler   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Rodgers (WA)   Republican   Washington   AYE
Rogers (AL)   Republican   Alabama   AYE
Rogers (KY)   Republican   Kentucky   AYE
Rouzer   Republican   North Carolina   AYE
Rutherford   Republican   Florida   AYE
Salazar   Republican   Florida   AYE
Scalise   Republican   Louisiana   AYE
Scott, Austin   Republican   Georgia   AYE
Sessions   Republican   Texas   AYE
Simpson   Republican   Idaho   AYE
Smith (NE)   Republican   Nebraska   AYE
Smucker   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Stauber   Republican   Minnesota   AYE
Steel   Republican   California   AYE
Stefanik   Republican   New York   AYE
Steil   Republican   Wisconsin   AYE
Strong   Republican   Alabama   AYE
Tenney   Republican   New York   AYE
Thompson (PA)   Republican   Pennsylvania   AYE
Turner   Republican   Ohio   AYE
Valadao   Republican   California   AYE
Van Duyne   Republican   Texas   AYE
Wagner   Republican   Missouri   AYE
Walberg   Republican   Michigan   AYE
Waltz   Republican   Florida   AYE
Wenstrup   Republican   Ohio   AYE
Williams (NY)   Republican   New York   AYE
Wilson (SC)   Republican   South Carolina   AYE
Wittman   Republican   Virginia   AYE
Womack   Republican   Arkansas   AYE

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/breaking-rinos-win-americans-lose-motion-table-motion/

Crap in swing states especially should be targeted...HARD!!!
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World/Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel vs Iran and its Proxies
« Last post by Libertas on Today at 08:49:23 AM »
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/uk-france-germany-join-bidens-call-israels-restraint-while-russia-defends-irans-strike

Fear of war?   ::)

War has been going on a long time...it's just been at a lower kinetic setting...

Telegraphing a response preps the battlespace, now comes the mind games followed by the spanking...

 ::popcorn::
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