Millions cross border illegally, while Biden DOJ considers prosecuting Jan. 6 protesters for Capitol presence
The Justice Department Continues to Pursue Prosecutions in Connection with the Capitol Incursion
The third anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion was marked by an important announcement from the Justice Department. They made it clear that their efforts to prosecute individuals involved in the incident are far from over. In fact, they are actively seeking to bring more people to justice.
This news comes at a time when millions of individuals are crossing the border illegally, raising concerns about national security. Despite this pressing issue, the Biden DOJ remains committed to holding accountable those who participated in the Jan. 6 protest outside the Capitol.
Thousands of Jan. 6 Protesters Could Face Prosecution for Being Outside the Capitol
The Justice Department’s determination to prosecute extends to thousands of individuals who were present outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. While the focus has primarily been on those who breached the building, it is now clear that simply being outside the Capitol during the protest could lead to potential legal consequences.
This announcement serves as a reminder that the Justice Department is actively working to ensure that all individuals involved in the Capitol incursion are held responsible for their actions. The pursuit of justice continues, and no stone will be left unturned.
Source: The Western Journal
What are the potential legal consequences for individuals who were present outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, even if they did not breach the building
The Justice Department continues to make progress in prosecuting individuals connected to the Jan. 6 Capitol incursion, as announced on the third anniversary of the event. This update signifies that their efforts to hold those involved accountable are far from over, with the department actively seeking to bring more individuals to justice.
In light of the pressing issue of millions of individuals crossing the border illegally, concerns about national security have become widespread. However, the Biden administration’s Justice Department remains committed to pursuing legal action against those who participated in the Jan. 6 protest outside the Capitol.
The Justice Department’s determination to prosecute extends to thousands of individuals who were present outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. While the focus has mostly been on those who breached the building, it is now evident that simply being outside the Capitol during the protest could potentially lead to legal consequences.
This announcement serves as a reminder that the Justice Department is actively working to ensure that all individuals involved in the Capitol incursion are held responsible for their actions. Regardless of their specific roles, the pursuit of justice continues, and no stone will be left unturned.
Source: The Western Journal
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