Judge pampers Trump assassin as patriots rot in jail is this Biden’s America now

A slap in the face to justice—that’s the only way to describe what unfolded in a federal courtroom this week. After a man tried and failed to assassinate President Donald Trump and members of his administration, you’d expect him to face the full force of the law. Instead, he got something else: apologies, sympathy, and even concern from the very judge who should be holding him accountable. Only in Biden’s America does violent insurrection against a Republican president find a friend in the courts.

It’s hard to wrap your head around this level of insanity. The judge felt “fascinated and disturbed” that authorities dared to put this would-be assassin on suicide watch. According to the bench, it’s just not “fair” that such a dangerous actor was restrained more severely than the January 6 defendants—most of whom, let’s not forget, were nonviolent Americans swept up in a protest gone sideways. So let’s get this straight: the people who trespassed, waved flags, and stood around the Capitol deserve to rot in solitary, but an armed man hunting the President gets a warm apology?

The judge went further, promising to “make it right” for the shooter. Didn’t like the cell accommodations? Sorry, killer, that’s unacceptable. Denied a Bible? We’ll get you one immediately, buddy. If vegan inmates can eat fancy tofu, surely those who try to murder the leader of the free world deserve VIP treatment, right? That’s the twisted logic running our so-called “justice” system these days.

It gets worse: all this compassion is happening while law-abiding, patriotic Americans who protested government overreach are locked up, smeared, and forgotten. The glaring double standard should infuriate everyone who still believes in equal protection under the law. Our institutions have been hijacked by activist judges and bureaucrats more interested in signaling virtue to their globalist cocktail party friends than upholding actual justice.

This society is upside down. If you try to take out a Republican president, you get coddled and consoled. If you hold the wrong political view, you get locked up and treated like a terrorist. How much further will this madness go before the American people say enough?

Source: Townhall


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