
After the 2020 Mass Mailer election, Americans protested the certification of an election that can never be verified on January 6, 2021. Since then, Biden’s anti-American Department of (in)Justice have arrested more than 1,000 Americans, and in 2024 they’ve only accelerated their illegal actions, having arrested 296 Americans, an increase of 23% over previous years.
Now that Trump is returning to power, let us hope an American-run DOJ prosecutes the illegal prosecutors currently engaging in violent lawfare in an effort to overthrow the American republic. “Just following orders” is not an excuse.
January 6 arrests by Biden-Harris DOJ soared in 2024 despite looming election– www.theblaze.com
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As voters went to the polls Nov. 5 — many motivated by the weaponization of government by the Biden-Harris administration against its political foes — the U.S. Department of Justice announced that the FBI made its 1,561st Jan. 6 arrest.
In its 46-month statistical update, the DOJ also said only one defendant received a sentence reduction based on the landmark 2024 Supreme Court ruling in Fischer v. United States. On June 28, the high court greatly restricted use of the controversial 20-year obstruction of an official proceeding felony charge in Jan. 6 cases.
‘All defendants charged in the January 6 prosecution have been charged with some form of trespass or disorderly conduct.’
According to the new report, the FBI made 296 Jan. 6 arrests during the first 10 months of 2024, a 23% increase. Since Nov. 6, 2023, the FBI has arrested 359 people, a 30% increase. Arrests are up 73% since November 6, 2022, the DOJ reported.
Of the 979 defendants who have pleaded guilty in Jan. 6 cases, 32% were for felony charges and 68% were for misdemeanors, the report said.
Of those who pleaded guilty to felonies, 169 were for assaulting law enforcement, 127 for obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder, and 69 for assaulting law enforcement with a deadly or dangerous weapon, the DOJ report said.
Of the 1,028 defendants who have had their cases fully adjudicated, 63% were sentenced to incarceration; 14% were allowed to serve their sentences in home detention.
