The FBI is far right. Who else does federal policing? It’s not a coincidence that when the FBI is involved, people on the right don’t go to jail. In the meantime, the FBI arrest me for peacefully protesting and then when border patrol booked me and while I was in handcuffs, they assaulted me. They were granted qualified immunity for the assault. Lawyers, judges, federal employees, also the paperwork and all signed off on it. I was found not guilty, of course, but I’m forever scarred.
Qualified Immunity is illegal according to the law (§1983) as was passed by Congress in 1871, not as was illegally revised by a Southern Revisionist when they “copied” the law from the Congressional Record into the Federal Register in 1874.
President Grant referenced the law when he got pulled over for “speeding on a horse within the city limits of Washington DC,” for the third time in his life in 1872. The other two were in 1866 when he was a lowly General. The officer attempted to let him go when he saw who he pulled over, and Grant said “Congress just passed a law about this, even The President isn’t above The Law, neither are you. Write me the ticket.”
It’s recorded in the Congressional Record, the Washington DC Police records, and the Federal Register. You can go look at the documents in question and read them for yourself
The FBI is far right. Who else does federal policing? It’s not a coincidence that when the FBI is involved, people on the right don’t go to jail. In the meantime, the FBI arrest me for peacefully protesting and then when border patrol booked me and while I was in handcuffs, they assaulted me. They were granted qualified immunity for the assault. Lawyers, judges, federal employees, also the paperwork and all signed off on it. I was found not guilty, of course, but I’m forever scarred.
Qualified Immunity is illegal according to the law (§1983) as was passed by Congress in 1871, not as was illegally revised by a Southern Revisionist when they “copied” the law from the Congressional Record into the Federal Register in 1874.
President Grant referenced the law when he got pulled over for “speeding on a horse within the city limits of Washington DC,” for the third time in his life in 1872. The other two were in 1866 when he was a lowly General. The officer attempted to let him go when he saw who he pulled over, and Grant said “Congress just passed a law about this, even The President isn’t above The Law, neither are you. Write me the ticket.”
didn’t expect propaganda from the 1800s in this thread
It’s not propaganda, it’s history, and the law of the land.
as if this actually happened
It’s recorded in the Congressional Record, the Washington DC Police records, and the Federal Register. You can go look at the documents in question and read them for yourself