Current Affairs Joe Biden POTUS #46

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I’m really confused - when is investigating a candidate for president/their family a “deep state interference in the election” and when is it thr “deep state not doing their job and showing bias”.

Just pick a lane and stick with it.

fwiw my standards would be that anything within a short window of election (days/small # weeks) is a bit close but several months have at it.
 
Two months before an election in which the rigged polls told us Biden was leading nationally by close to double digits(often more) over Trump. The Deep State were working on the assumption that Biden was about to become President. They were playing for time. I don't think you realise how bureaucracies invariably work.

Do you really think the average long time public sector employee was looking to bring down Joe Biden in Sept 2020?
Lol. And you're calling for a 'substantial debate' in the Trump thread. Think I'll just stick to laughing at you with the odd ad-hominem attack, you confused simpleton.
 
How's this for hypocrisy and political corruption... they don't even care how it looks



DOJ boasted crackdown on people who lie when buying firearms 5 months before Hunter Biden's sweetheart deal

Five months before letting Hunter Biden off the hook for illegally possessing a firearm, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on that very crime.

On Tuesday, U.S. attorney David Weiss announced a plea deal in which Biden would be offered pretrial diversion for making false statements to purchase a firearm that he was otherwise disqualified to purchase because of drug use.

Typically, the crime is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Biden is not technically being prosecuted for the crime, so long as he abides by the terms of the diversion program. Biden is expected to spend zero nights in jail for his tax and gun crimes.

What did DOJ say before?​

On Jan. 10, 2023, the Justice Department released a statement promising that federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing "those who lie in connection with gun purchases."

"Keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them is of paramount concern," said U.S. attorney Robert Troester. "We will use the tools available to us to pursue those who lie when trying to buy a gun."


The DOJ's press release included eight individuals who had recently pleaded guilty or were convicted for making false statements during firearm transactions. None of them received pretrial diversion. Rather, the Justice Department made clear at the time, "Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison."

As TheBlaze reported, Bradford Cohen, an attorney who represents rapper Kodak Black, questioned the fairness of the plea deal because his client received a sentence of nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to lying when purchasing firearms several years ago.

Weiss has not provided an explanation for why he offered such a lenient plea deal, so it's not clear how Biden's deal is congruent with other cases in which non-politically famous Americans committed the same crime.

TheBlaze reached out to the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, but a spokesperson declined to comment.
 
How's this for hypocrisy and political corruption... they don't even care how it looks



DOJ boasted crackdown on people who lie when buying firearms 5 months before Hunter Biden's sweetheart deal

Five months before letting Hunter Biden off the hook for illegally possessing a firearm, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on that very crime.

On Tuesday, U.S. attorney David Weiss announced a plea deal in which Biden would be offered pretrial diversion for making false statements to purchase a firearm that he was otherwise disqualified to purchase because of drug use.

Typically, the crime is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Biden is not technically being prosecuted for the crime, so long as he abides by the terms of the diversion program. Biden is expected to spend zero nights in jail for his tax and gun crimes.

What did DOJ say before?​

On Jan. 10, 2023, the Justice Department released a statement promising that federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing "those who lie in connection with gun purchases."

"Keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them is of paramount concern," said U.S. attorney Robert Troester. "We will use the tools available to us to pursue those who lie when trying to buy a gun."


The DOJ's press release included eight individuals who had recently pleaded guilty or were convicted for making false statements during firearm transactions. None of them received pretrial diversion. Rather, the Justice Department made clear at the time, "Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison."

As TheBlaze reported, Bradford Cohen, an attorney who represents rapper Kodak Black, questioned the fairness of the plea deal because his client received a sentence of nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to lying when purchasing firearms several years ago.

Weiss has not provided an explanation for why he offered such a lenient plea deal, so it's not clear how Biden's deal is congruent with other cases in which non-politically famous Americans committed the same crime.

TheBlaze reached out to the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, but a spokesperson declined to comment.



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How's this for hypocrisy and political corruption... they don't even care how it looks



DOJ boasted crackdown on people who lie when buying firearms 5 months before Hunter Biden's sweetheart deal

Five months before letting Hunter Biden off the hook for illegally possessing a firearm, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on that very crime.

On Tuesday, U.S. attorney David Weiss announced a plea deal in which Biden would be offered pretrial diversion for making false statements to purchase a firearm that he was otherwise disqualified to purchase because of drug use.

Typically, the crime is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Biden is not technically being prosecuted for the crime, so long as he abides by the terms of the diversion program. Biden is expected to spend zero nights in jail for his tax and gun crimes.

What did DOJ say before?​

On Jan. 10, 2023, the Justice Department released a statement promising that federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing "those who lie in connection with gun purchases."

"Keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them is of paramount concern," said U.S. attorney Robert Troester. "We will use the tools available to us to pursue those who lie when trying to buy a gun."


The DOJ's press release included eight individuals who had recently pleaded guilty or were convicted for making false statements during firearm transactions. None of them received pretrial diversion. Rather, the Justice Department made clear at the time, "Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison."

As TheBlaze reported, Bradford Cohen, an attorney who represents rapper Kodak Black, questioned the fairness of the plea deal because his client received a sentence of nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to lying when purchasing firearms several years ago.

Weiss has not provided an explanation for why he offered such a lenient plea deal, so it's not clear how Biden's deal is congruent with other cases in which non-politically famous Americans committed the same crime.

TheBlaze reached out to the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, but a spokesperson declined to comment.
Yes comrade! More evidence of the bourgeoisie being institutionally protected.
The worker’s revolution shall be glorious.
 
How's this for hypocrisy and political corruption... they don't even care how it looks



DOJ boasted crackdown on people who lie when buying firearms 5 months before Hunter Biden's sweetheart deal

Five months before letting Hunter Biden off the hook for illegally possessing a firearm, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on that very crime.

On Tuesday, U.S. attorney David Weiss announced a plea deal in which Biden would be offered pretrial diversion for making false statements to purchase a firearm that he was otherwise disqualified to purchase because of drug use.

Typically, the crime is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Biden is not technically being prosecuted for the crime, so long as he abides by the terms of the diversion program. Biden is expected to spend zero nights in jail for his tax and gun crimes.

What did DOJ say before?​

On Jan. 10, 2023, the Justice Department released a statement promising that federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing "those who lie in connection with gun purchases."

"Keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them is of paramount concern," said U.S. attorney Robert Troester. "We will use the tools available to us to pursue those who lie when trying to buy a gun."


The DOJ's press release included eight individuals who had recently pleaded guilty or were convicted for making false statements during firearm transactions. None of them received pretrial diversion. Rather, the Justice Department made clear at the time, "Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison."

As TheBlaze reported, Bradford Cohen, an attorney who represents rapper Kodak Black, questioned the fairness of the plea deal because his client received a sentence of nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to lying when purchasing firearms several years ago.

Weiss has not provided an explanation for why he offered such a lenient plea deal, so it's not clear how Biden's deal is congruent with other cases in which non-politically famous Americans committed the same crime.

TheBlaze reached out to the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, but a spokesperson declined to comment.
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How's this for hypocrisy and political corruption... they don't even care how it looks



DOJ boasted crackdown on people who lie when buying firearms 5 months before Hunter Biden's sweetheart deal

Five months before letting Hunter Biden off the hook for illegally possessing a firearm, the Justice Department announced a crackdown on that very crime.

On Tuesday, U.S. attorney David Weiss announced a plea deal in which Biden would be offered pretrial diversion for making false statements to purchase a firearm that he was otherwise disqualified to purchase because of drug use.

Typically, the crime is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. But Biden is not technically being prosecuted for the crime, so long as he abides by the terms of the diversion program. Biden is expected to spend zero nights in jail for his tax and gun crimes.

What did DOJ say before?​

On Jan. 10, 2023, the Justice Department released a statement promising that federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing "those who lie in connection with gun purchases."

"Keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t have them is of paramount concern," said U.S. attorney Robert Troester. "We will use the tools available to us to pursue those who lie when trying to buy a gun."


The DOJ's press release included eight individuals who had recently pleaded guilty or were convicted for making false statements during firearm transactions. None of them received pretrial diversion. Rather, the Justice Department made clear at the time, "Applicants who knowingly make false statements may also face criminal prosecution for a felony and up to 10 years in federal prison."

As TheBlaze reported, Bradford Cohen, an attorney who represents rapper Kodak Black, questioned the fairness of the plea deal because his client received a sentence of nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to lying when purchasing firearms several years ago.

Weiss has not provided an explanation for why he offered such a lenient plea deal, so it's not clear how Biden's deal is congruent with other cases in which non-politically famous Americans committed the same crime.

TheBlaze reached out to the Delaware U.S. Attorney's Office, but a spokesperson declined to comment.

just as an aside, Kodak Black's longer sentence is probably due to him having a much longer criminal record than Hunter Biden. This is an excerpt (there are offences before this):

October 2015: Stopped by police for traffic violation. Was driving with a suspended license and police found marijuana in the car. Arrested on an outstanding warrant.

April 2016: Kodak Black arrested on marijuana and weapons charges after police witnessed him purchasing marijuana. He then tried to escape in his car.

May 18, 2016: Kodak Black arrested on warrants for charges from the previous year that included robbery, false imprisonment, possession of a firearm, possession of marijuana and driving without a driver’s license in Fort Lauderdale, Fl.


August 2016: Sentenced to one year on house arrest and five years of probation for Ft. Lauderdale incident.
Was supposed to be released but remained in lock-up because of multiple warrants.

September 2016: Kodak was sentenced to 120 days in and Florida jail after pleading no contest to two misdemeanor drug charges. He pled a misdemeanor charge of possession of 20 grams or less of marijuana and a second misdemeanor charge of use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

November 2016: Was set to be released from September sentencing, but instead was transferred to Florence, South Carolina to face charges of criminal sexual conduct.

The accusation from the Florence arrest stems from an incident on February 6th. The warrant says the then 18 year-old Kodak Black assaulted a woman who had just attended one of his shows. Kodak “forced the victim onto the bed in the room and then onto the floor of the room,” according to the Sun Sentinel. He then “attacked the victim orally” and penetrated her.

The victim says she told Kodak to stop repeatedly, but he didn’t. Instead he bit her on the chest and neck, bites were confirmed by a sexual assault kit. The victim identified Kodak Black as her attacker.

The charges hold a possible sentence of 30 years in prison.

December 1, 2016: He was released from prison after posting $100k bail for the South Carolina incident.

January 2017: Kodak Black hops on Instagram live in a visual showing a half naked woman performing oral sex on members of his entourage. She’s the one woman on the video and even with consent the visual is incredibly damaging to the character of the rapper with an open rape case.

February 2017: Kodak Black arrested for violating his probation from August sentencing (for the May charges).

January 2018: A live stream on Kodak Black’s Instagram feed showed the rapper in his Broward home, surrounded by drugs and weapons with his child nearby.

He was arrested for grand theft of a firearm, two charges of possession of a weapon or ammo by a Florida delinquent adult felon, possession of cannabis over 20 grams, child neglect without great bodily harm, and two counts of parole violation.

A month later, his lawyers were able to get the charges of grand theft, child neglect, and possession of a weapon by a felon dropped.

April 2018: Kodak Black sentenced to 364 days in jail for January charges. This time while in prison he earned a GED and changed his legal name to Bill K. Kapri. He was released in August 2018.

April 2019: Kodak Black and three others were arrested after they allegedly tried crossing the U.S.-Canada border near Buffalo with guns and marijuana.

May 2019: Kodak Black arrested on weapons charges at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival.

November 2019: Kodak Black sentenced to 46 months in prison on Wednesday November 13th on weapons charges stemming from the May arrest. The 22-year-old rapper entered a guilty plea in August for lying on a background check when he bought guns in January. He then lied again two months later when he wanted to purchase more weapons.

January 2021: President Trump issued a commutation of Kodak Black’s sentence of 46 months. He had served almost half his sentence before the commutation.

April 2021: Kodak Black was handed an 18-month probation sentence after entering a guilty plea to first-degree assault and battery in connection to the 5-year-old incident that transpired between himself and an underage girl in a Florence S.C. hotel in February of 2016. Kodak also has to pay a $125 fine and is ordered to complete counseling.

The charges were changed so that it was no longer a sexual offense.

July 15, 2022: Kodak Black Arrested For Oxycodone Possession and Trafficking
 
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