Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton (R) sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland asking that he address reports indicating that the U.S. Attorney's office requested that a rioter convicted
I learn from today s New York Post story that Senate Judiciary Committee member Tom Cotton has written a letter posing a few questions to the meritless Merrick Garland about the sentencing of Minnesota s own Montez Terriel Lee. Lee drove up from Rochester, Minnesota to get in on the George Floyd riots in Minneapolis on the evening the police department s Third Precinct Headquarters was burned down. Lee joined the action by
Kelly lays out the grossly obvious double standards in justice that the DOJ and Wray's FBI have implemented and the perjurious liar Wray's denials of same. (Straight-shooting lawman trust him!)After documenting the DOJ's and FBI's extreme zealotry in hounding every granny who took a selfie in the Capitol while pleading out thousands of BLM and antifa rioters, Kelly focuses in on a specific case of a BLM arsonist who murdered a man. who the DOJ asked for leniency for. Because he burned a man to death in the cause of Racial Reparations.
After posting my extended comments on the sentencing of Montez Lee by Judge Wilhelmina Wright yesterday, I received a message from a knowledgeable law enforcement source on the investigation of the orgy of wanton destruction in the Twin Cities riots block after block of burned buildings, all in the name of George Floyd, what a crock, as the source puts it. My understanding is that the agents working the