reentered the building. accounts vary as to what exactly happened next but it seems clear nicole bare s employees were let inside by an ally within the building. that would be a freshman member of congress from massachusetts jake. once on federal property colbert s employees did what they claim do which was disrupt the business of congress and apparently they were not subtle about doing it. they pounded on doors and yelled. whatever they did, it got people s attention. it takes an awful lot for a police force controlled by nancy pelosi to arrest a group of entertainment figures. but that s exactly what happened next. capitol hill police arrested seven colbert employees and brought them to jail. all seven of them were charged with unlawful entry. that s the identical charge that hundreds of january 6th defendants have been prosecuted for. but, unlike january 6th defendants colbert s employees were not sent to jail for a year and a half in solitary confinement they were release
justifies any means necessary and the left has defined those means as radical equality, fairness, social justice, not the constitutional law. and so i think right now people are really weird, bizarre. they see may 31, 2020, a mob from lafayette square tries to torch down an historic church, tries to swarm on federal property the white house grounds, sends a president into a bunker with his family and there s very little consequence. compared to january 6th. and so i think the law is very fluid. merrick garland is much to blame so is joe biden but it s part of the left ideology and it s very scary because i think most americans realize if you are of a particular political persuasion and you break the law or you re accused to breaking the law you re going to be treated very differently. tucker: yeah. stephen colbert is ex you willing in that fact tonight. thank you so much. absolutely.
The Eugene Civil Liberties Defense Center filed an amended federal lawsuit against the city of Eugene and its police department this week. The filing names