Before you strangle in your knotted knickers, Congressman, start with Biden's pardon of Peltier on Monday, then go back a few presidents.
/Democrats are screaming about the J6 pardons, having discovered a newfound admiration and concern for “our men in blue”. Uh huh.
The FBI and Law Enforcement Groups Condemn the Commutation of Leonard Peltier's Life Sentence
Peltier executed two FBI agents by shooting them point blank in the head with his AR-15 as they lay wounded. Carter, Clinton, and Obama all refused to pardon him; Biden did. But who did Democrat presidents issue pardons too? Don’t tell these leftist hypocrites.
Hakeem Jeffries bashes GOP over J-6 pardons: "Don’t ever lecture America again" https://t.co/Xf3UA8UZNC
— The Hill (@thehill) January 22, 2025
House Republicans are celebrating pardons issued to a bloodthirsty mob that violently assaulted police officers on January 6, 2021. What happened to backing the Blue?' House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) posted Tuesday on Threads.
‘Far right extremists have become the party of lawlessness and disorder,' he continued. ‘Don't ever lecture America again.'
‘About anything.'
Jesse James, Not The Bee:
I could reply with screenshots of the George Floyd riots and ask how many people were held accountable for the murders and tens of billions of dollars in damage under Democrats' watchful eyes, but I want to focus on something else.
President Jimmy Carter, 1979👇
Since you mention it:
— K (@relevantmena) January 21, 2025
In 1954, members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party shot 5 Congressmen during an immigration debate on the floor of the United States House of Representatives.
Jimmy Carter commuted their lifetime prison sentences in 1979. (1/8) https://t.co/l7nTTkyp6K pic.twitter.com/Qrih5FAJW1
But wait, there’s more!
In 1971 the Weather Underground detonated a bomb in a bathroom below the US Senate to protest American military operations in Laos.
— K (@relevantmena) January 21, 2025
Nobody was ever arrested for this act. Bill Ayers, one of the ringleaders, went on to become a close friend and mentor to Barack Obama. (3/8) pic.twitter.com/lHji2MyhzX
In 1983, other Weathermen affiliates involved in the Boudin killings again bombed the US Senate (as well as several other government buildings) in protest of American military actions in Lebanon and Grenada.
— K (@relevantmena) January 21, 2025
Bill Clinton pardoned the perpetrators on his last day in office. (6/8) pic.twitter.com/6lBgd5K1mH