Pro Life Activist Acquitted

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Still cost the poor guy probably tens of thousands of dollars for attorney‘s fees. Congress needs to call Garland in to answer for why this case was even brought.
 
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I watched the video and while he shouldn't have shoved the guy like he did it was pretty obvious who the antagonist was in the confrontation.
 
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I wouldn’t be 100% totally against that outcome, but it has its uses and has at times in the past shown it can be a positive government asset when ran and utilized properly.

I just don't know how you clean it up and keep it clean. They have been dirty for 90 years now. Maybe contract it out with all employees, including agents, being contract employees hired by congress. Bust them up into regional groups too. They have to get 60 senate votes to keep the contract. That might help, IDK.
 
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When was that?

I admit the frequency isn’t anything to brag about, but undercover FBI agents have done some great field work breaking up sex trafficking rings, car theft/chop shop rings and did some pretty good work in the aftermath of 9-11. I have 2 friends that are agents that have been involved in the investigation, capture and conviction of kidnapping and murder convicts. We wouldn’t suffer without them, but they have their uses.
 
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I just don't know how you clean it up and keep it clean. They have been dirty for 90 years now. Maybe contract it out with all employees, including agents, being contract employees hired by congress. Bust them up into regional groups too. They have to get 60 senate votes to keep the contract. That might help, IDK.
When you say "regional groups", do you mean like "states"? For example, something like TBI in Tennessee or SLED in South Carolina?
 
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I admit the frequency isn’t anything to brag about, but undercover FBI agents have done some great field work breaking up sex trafficking rings, car theft/chop shop rings and did some pretty good work in the aftermath of 9-11. I have 2 friends that are agents that have been involved in the investigation, capture and conviction of kidnapping and murder convicts. We wouldn’t suffer without them, but they have their uses.
They are doing an outstanding job with the Epstein case.

And they did an outstanding job identifying the 9/11 hijackers and having a binder on each of them within hours after the attacks... almost like they were being tracked or something.
 
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He knocked a 72 year old man to the ground. He's a scumbag.
So does that excuse the wrong that was done by the government? I can post you videos of teenagers playing the knockout game, and knocking out old people. Should they receive the same treatment from the FBI and DOJ? Or do you condone the treatment he received because of his views? I'm genuinely curious, because it seems most people are okay with wrong, as long as it's done to someone who believes different about something political, and I don't understand that.
 

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