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Federal Judge Rejects DOJ Plot to Outsource Political Persecution of Capitol Protesters to PRIVATE Firm
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 72342842:MV80ODUyNjk1Xzg4NjA5NzgwX0IxOEI1MjUz] And WTH didn't they arrest the domestic anarchists blantifa gangs that burned looted n destroyed numerous businesses n cop cars,police stations etc ? But they're still free?? These so called insurrections tales are ridiculously blown bout of proportions. Nobody tried to loot or commit arsons at the Capitol. Neither did they have weapons or kill anyone!! Why are they still incarcerated?? Because Trump won the election and deepstate wants all kinds of lies n distractions from their blatant theft n overthrow of our USA Constitution and the duly elected president Donald Trump!! [/quote]
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When did DOJ start using contractors for prosecutions? This cannot be legal, but I guess anything goes in a fascists state.
"An Obama-appointed federal judge has rejected Attorney General Merrick Garland's radical plan to outsource the regime's political persecution of Jan 6 Capitol protesters to a private firm.
From Politico, "Judge won't let contractor see Capitol Riot grand jury evidence":
A federal judge has thrown a monkey wrench into the prosecution of more than 500 Capitol riot defendants by denying the Justice Department’s request to share grand jury materials with a contractor hired to organize the massive amounts of video, social media, email and other evidence in the cases.
The ruling Friday could complicate and drag out the prosecutions by requiring government personnel to be more involved in aspects of the process of sharing evidence with defense attorneys.
In May, the Justice Department agreed to pay Deloitte Financial Advisory Services $6.1 million to set up a database containing various kinds of materials the FBI has tracked down in connection with the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, as lawmakers were planning to certify the electoral vote returns."
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