The most important consensus for Americans of good will to form now is the total conviction that all people who participated in crimes associated with the Trump administration, plus those who participated in yesterday’s riot, *must* be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Jan 7, 2021 · 8:17 AM UTC

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Always, we must properly prosecute criminals to the full extent of the law, always. No matter who they are, proper justice must be served. ⚖️🏛⚖️
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Yes, and those who vandalised Capitol Hill offices should spend time in prison
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So when the Obama administration illegally destroyed Syria so thoroughly there are still open air slave markets or starts a genocide in Yemen, that’s just run of the mill politics, but when trump is boorish and his supporters riot, that’s what needs to be stopped?
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You mean the ones who were allowed to waltz right in by police and were not even detained? Obviously, the police were not concerned with what they did, and no prosecutor will take up the case.
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And the rioters and let's looters over the summer? They get a pass?
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The privilege emanating from the people storming the Capitol today made it clear that they've never dealt with real-world consequences for anti-social behavior. For their sake and ours they should be given a dose of reality
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Trump has made pearl-clutching mobs fashionable “again.”
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What a joke you are. You have NO idea what good will is. Okay.
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We agree, but Biden and surrogates have already been bleating about "the future, not the past". You know..."the past". Like yesterday's riot. Like last Saturday's seditious phone call to Ga. "The Past"!