Justice Department Scandal: Sandwich Assault vs. January 6th Pardons
Brian Tyler CohenAugust 14, 20259 min417,549 views
29 connections·40 entities in this video→The Sandwich Assault Incident
- ⚡ A man, identified as a DOJ employee, was charged with a felony assault for throwing a Subway sandwich at a border agent in DC.
- ⚠️ The incident sparked debate, with some defending the action due to the agent's uniform, while others condemned it as battery and nutritionally unwise.
- ⚖️ The DOJ employee was promptly fired, highlighting the administration's stance against assaulting law enforcement.
Subway's Misleading Advertising Lawsuit
- 🎯 A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Subway of misleading customers by advertising steak and cheese sandwiches with significantly less meat than depicted.
- 🥪 This lawsuit is presented as a separate issue from the sandwich assault, though humorously linked to radicalization.
January 6th Rioter Hired by DOJ
- 🚨 The Justice Department hired Jared Wise, a former DOJ employee who faced criminal charges for his presence at the January 6th Capitol riot, as a senior adviser.
- 🗣️ Wise was heard in a video calling law enforcement defending the Capitol "Nazis" and repeatedly yelling "kill them."
- 📜 Despite pleading not guilty, Wise was never put on trial due to a President Trump pardon.
Hypocrisy on Law Enforcement and Past Scandals
- 🧐 Critics point out the hypocrisy of the administration charging a sandwich thrower with a felony while Trump pardoned individuals involved in the January 6th assault on police officers.
- 🎭 The discussion contrasts the severe reaction to the sandwich incident with the pardons granted to January 6th participants, questioning the administration's consistency on crime and law enforcement protection.
- 🗓️ There's a critique of conservatives wanting to ignore past events like January 6th while simultaneously bringing up older scandals like Hillary Clinton's emails or the Epstein list.
- 🧐 The video questions the consistency of Trump and conservatives on crime, highlighting their selective focus on past events and their willingness to ignore or excuse actions that align with their political agenda.
- 🏝️ The Epstein scandal is brought up, questioning the involvement of Democrat billionaires and political leaders, and suggesting it's reasonable to ask what happened on Epstein Island.
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