When Texas Drug Cases Become Federal Cases
Drug-related offenses in Houston are filed in State or Federal Court. As a general rule, cases involving lengthy investiga
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January 31, 2022
Friends-
I am disgusted by our apparently spineless Attorney General.
Consider this: If a BLM leader had on national television incited a violent mob attack on the Capitol, is there any doubt that BLM leader & all associated would already be indicted in federal court?
If an Antifa leader had on national television incited a violent mob attack on the Capitol, is there any doubt that Antifa leader & all associated would already be indicted in federal court?
If a Liberal Democrat had on national television incited a violent mob attack on the Capitol, is there any doubt that liberal Democrat & all associated would already be indicted in federal court?
The Attorney General has only gone after the low hanging fruit.
Trump committted a crime on national television. He incited the mob attack on the Capitol. We all saw and heard it with our own eyes and ears. Trump’s words lead directly to an attack that injured police officers and threatened the lives of every lawmaker.
Why hasn’t the AG indicted Trump?
I can think of only one reason. He is afraid of inciting Trump’s base. If Trump’s base is controlling the actions of our attorney general then we are already living under mob rule. We better hope that’s not the case.
WE ARE A NATION OF LAWS. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW. THERE IS PROBABLE CAUSE TO BELIEVE THAT TRUMP VIOLATED FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAWS.
TRUMP MUST BE CHARGED. FAILING TO CHARGE TRUMP IS SURRENDERING TO THE MOB. WE MUST NEVER SURRENDER TO MOB RULE.
Robb Fickman, Houston
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