DOJ Employee Fired and Charged for Throwing Subway Sandwich at Federal Agent
Megyn KellyAugust 14, 202512 min321,485 views
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- π‘ A Department of Justice employee was fired and charged with a felony after throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal law enforcement officer in Washington D.C.
- π― The incident, captured on video, shows the man jumping and yelling at officers before assaulting one with the sandwich.
- π The perpetrator was wearing a pink polo shirt and gray shorts, and was apprehended after a brief chase.
Legal and Political Ramifications
- βοΈ Judge Janine Pirro stated the individual was charged with assault on a police officer and emphasized a commitment to backing law enforcement.
- π£οΈ The attacker was heard calling the officers "fascists" during the confrontation.
- β οΈ Pirro suggested the man might have been under the influence of a substance due to his animated behavior.
Commentary on the Incident and DC Crime
- π€ Both Megyn Kelly and Stu Burguiere found the video to be hilarious and amazing, despite the seriousness of the act.
- π Burguiere expressed concern over the state of Washington D.C., calling it a "horror show" and questioning official crime reduction statistics.
- π― He highlighted that even with reported crime decreases, the situation remains unacceptable, and Donald Trump's administration aims to address it.
Janine Pirro's Background and Role
- π Pirro is praised for her background in law enforcement, with her uncle having worked under her in Westchester County.
- π Her toughness and dedication to community protection are emphasized, contrasting with a perceived lack of care in Washington D.C.
- π€ Kelly noted Pirro's effectiveness as a prosecutor and her ability to handle difficult situations, dismissing media attempts to diminish her.
"Deep State" and Internal Opposition
- π’ Pam Bondi confirmed the DOJ employee's termination and felony charge, labeling it an example of the "deep state" opposition within the administration.
- π« Bondi stated the individual would not work in the administration due to disrespecting law enforcement and the government.
- π Burguiere agreed, noting that many within government organizations actively worked against Donald Trump during his first term, often bragging about it in subsequent books.
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