I don't care about Soros or anything but the fact that they are prosecuting someone who simply defended their own property and home, simply by displaying their 2nd amendment rights, and are then prosecuted when they never even fired a shot.

Yet, hundreds of thousands were running around the nation doing millions of dollars in damage and looting, and many assaulting other people, and very few folks arrested. And many arrested were ultimately let go and no charges. Some of the worst crimes did lead to solid arrests and they are prosecuting. But very little. So folks that were violent, busted up property and stole shit or assaulted other people were not charged - and the people at home who did nothing wrong are being charged.

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Prosecutors ‘Are Pro-Criminal And Anti-Law Enforcement’: Jeanine Pirro Blasts McCloskey Indictment

Fox News host Jeanine Pirro said Tuesday that the decision to indict Mark and Patricia McCloskey indicates how prosecutors “are pro-criminal and anti-law enforcement.”

A grand jury Tuesday indicted the McCloskeys for unlawful use of weapons and evidence tampering.

During frequent media appearances, Mark McCloskey argued that the June incident — involving Black Lives Matter demonstrators in front of their house — was anything but peaceful.

“This is a political prosecution brought by a renegade prosecutor, funded with $200,000 from the [George] Soros PAC,” Pirro told Fox News host Tucker Carlson on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in reference to St. Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner.

She received financial assistance during her campaign to become circuit attorney in 2016 from the Safety and Justice Committee, a PAC supported by Soros, according to the Missouri Times.

“They’re telling the country that you protesters can do whatever you want, you can burn things down, you’ll get away with it because we’re not going to prosecute you; that we are finding prosecutors who are pro-criminal and anti-law enforcement. And that is an upside down world.”

Pirro said the McCloskeys “had no other choice” but to reach for their weapons “and they had the right to defend themselves.” She called the decisions to proceed with a prosecution “a total shock and a violation, I think, of their Constitutional rights. It’s backwards.”

Carlson suggested Gardner was attempting to send “a very clear message” to Americans: “you don’t have a right to defend yourself or your property from the mob. That’s what they’re telling the country.”

Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/06/p...ey-indictment/