Friday at 05:15 PM3 days Author Wait, you can be arrested for giving a speech on the steps of Congress, but breaking and entering gets you a Trump pardon?I'm not defending dude's actions in uniform.
15 hours ago15 hr On 7/3/2026 at 11:15 AM, disgruntledemployee said:Wait, you can be arrested for giving a speech on the steps of Congress, but breaking and entering gets you a Trump pardon?I'm not defending dude's actions in uniform.Pretty sure the reason the Jan-6ers needed a pardon in the first place is because… …they were also arrested
1 hour ago1 hr Author 13 hours ago, Pooter said:Pretty sure the reason the Jan-6ers needed a pardon in the first place is because……they were also arrestedI skipped to the end regarding the Major. He won't get a pardon for... (let me look up the charges for this uber dangerous, Jason Bourne like, slicing and dicing, spittin' out the rhymes, speech making dude)... Oh yeah, Crowding, Obstructing and Incommoding, whatever that is. Crowd of one, guilty. Obstructing, guilty of holding 4 sq ft of the people's steps of the people's Capitol. Incommoding, man that's like piling on, what ever that is. Sure, guilty, sounds dangerous and had to be put down. So, compared to the 6er Rioters who did get a pardon... um, yeah. I'm so glad it took 4 LEOs to subdue the threat. Imagine if he just stood there for days on end? The destruction would have been bigly epical. Or he would have gone home after an hour and faced his potential UCMJ charges.In the end, I think DC will drop the charges, lest they give the Maj another venue to pontificate. Its a misdemeanor. Same with AF. Probably go Art 15 at most, same reason.I'm curious to see where the dude is a year from now. I'll set a reminder.
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