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TopicSupreme court rules in favor of January 6th rioters
ClayGuida
06/28/24 12:58:35 PM
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scorpion41 posted...
Obstruction is defined as a white collar crime that wouldnt apply to the J6 case. The rioters didnt tamper, hide, destroy, or change documents/records being used in the proceedingsthey disrupted the event by storming the building. You guys want them convicted on a bogus charge. Theyll still go to jail for a host of other chargesjust not for obstruction.

The biggest takeaway is that it weakens the case against Trump, which is what Im assuming most people are upset about. The article said hes not completely off the hook and a case can be made against him. The prosecution just has to prove actual obstruction of, or a plan to obstruct, proceedings.
Do me a favor, tell me what Stop and Steal mean in the chant Stop the Steal.

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