Can you imagine the outrage if January 6 protesters had rammed a Capitol Police officer with a car? 🚔💥
In this episode, Tara breaks down the double standard in justice today:
From Renee Good’s ICE incident in Minneapolis, to federal prosecutors walking off the job rather than investigating liberal groups teaching violent tactics, the system’s bias has never been clearer.
We explore why preplanned protests are criminalized for some, yet small acts of defiance are excused for others—and how Democrat-aligned networks are training agitators for chaos. ⚠️
🔍 Episode Highlights
🚗 Renee Good’s “small act of defiance” and media double standards
⚖️ Federal prosecutors refusing to investigate paid agitators
🔒 Conspiracies, January 6 charges, and selective enforcement
💸 How Democrat-funded networks train activists in car ramming, arrest interdiction, and ICE targeting
🏛️ Why grandmas in D.C. went to prison for selfies, while others walk free
🕵️♂️ Tracking the money and the political connections behind these groups
🧩 The bigger picture: justice system bias and unpunished violence
🎧 Core Takeaway
The rule of law is selective. Small acts of defiance are punished differently depending on who commits them. Understanding the system’s bias is key to holding it accountable. 🔑
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🚨 Double standards on justice! 🚨
Grandmas go to prison for selfies at January 6—but Democrat-trained agitators walk free after car ramming lessons?
Tara breaks down how the system works, who’s protected, and why this matters. ⚖️💥
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