They did have the right to do what they did. They were standing on their own property. Let’s just review the facts. They’re on their own property, they were carrying lawful firearms they lawfully possessed, there were trespassers who had broken down a gate and were coming on to their property and the couple said “get off our property.”
…This prosecutor is totally out of control. This is an abuse of power. You want to know what abuse of power looks like? This is a textbook example. I think the United States Department of Justice needs to open a civil rights investigation into the St. Louis circuit attorney’s office. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO)
David Harsanyi tweeted,
The same people who clamor to empower the federal government when it suits their purposes now act as if protecting a federal courthouse is the Reichstag fire
Alan tweeted,
These jurisdictions police departments will now be even more pissed at their political leadership having to watch the feds come in to do their jobs when they are perfectly capable if allowed to operate normally. These numbers are all skyrocketing for a reason.
James Lindsay tweeted,
Taking to social media and accusing someone, especially their business, of failing to sufficiently support causes like BLM is extortion.
Activists are intentionally doing this in business groups/pages to force compliance and saying anyone who resists is silencing PoC.
Shannon Bream tweeted,
Sen
@TedCruz
wants to make it possible for citizens to sue their local governments if they suffer personal/professional losses in violent riots - if they can show local leaders made no effort to stop them. Thoughts? SenCruz joins us 11p
@FoxNews
@FoxNewsNight
- hope you will too!
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