The latest official confirmation that there are two systems of justice in America today, one for those who serve the ruling Democratic party and another for its political enemies drew criticism from many including Fox News host Jesse Watters.
“Is he giving those guys the same treatment?” Watters asked on Monday night’s edition of “Jesse Watters Primetime” where he discussed the news with American Majority founder and CEO Ned Ryun.
“It’s unbelievable hypocrisy by Graves,” Ryun said. “You’re right, he is prosecuting the January 6 protesters and to highlight the hypocrisy more than 200 people have been charged, have plead guilty to parading on January 6 which is a petty offense class B misdemeanor even though they walked through open doors, in front of police, were not asked to leave yet Graves has actually recommended charges and sentencing of 60 to 90 days in jail.”
“But not of Colbert,” he continued. “It was unlawful entry misdemeanor, it’s all been dropped, it could have been up to 180 days in jail but Graves didn’t think that it was worth pursuing, because again Jesse I think this highlights what I think a lot of people are starting to realize but I want to make this point, we have a bifurcated legal system here in this country in which if you have the wrong political views or the wrong political connections, you have the book thrown at you but if you have the right connections, everything gets dropped, and it’s just a shrug as you walk away.”
“Wow! Prosecutors have just dropped all charges against ratings challenged Colbert Show staffers, who entered the Capitol illegally, disregarded police warnings, wouldn’t leave the premises, and were very loud and disruptive late into the evening, with no security present as is mandated by law. These Radical Left lunatics, from a failing show, were treated so differently than the Unselects are treating so many of our great American Patriots,” he wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday.