I sure did trigger you.
Free speech bad now.. don't forget Citizen's United was a conservative cause
A Texas florist’s right to possess firearms was restored by a judge Thursday, weeks after she was sentenced to two months probation and a $5,000 fine for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden granted Jenny Cudd’s request to rescind a term of her probation that banned her from owning of possessing any “firearm, ammunition, destructive device or dangerous weapon.”
In his Thursday ruling, McFadden acknowledged Cudd wore a "bulletproof sweatshirt" to the Jan. 6 protest, but he accepted her explanation that she wore it out of fear that she would encounter violence, not because she was provoking it.
"The Government presented no evidence that Cudd incited anyone to violence," McFadden wrote. "Nor did it present evidence that she participated in violence. She has no prior criminal history. And Cudd’s bullet proof sweatshirt is consistent with her fear of being attacked at the rally preceding her entry into the Capitol. This says nothing about her danger to others."
In his decision, McFadden cited D.C. v. er — the 2008 Supreme Court ruling that maintained that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual’s right to self-defense.
“The Court will not limit that right for a nonviolent misdemeanant who credibly fears for her safety,” the judge wrote.
Cudd had asked that the probation condition be eliminated because of threats she received from the publicity surrounding her involvement in the Capitol attack, which happened as lawmakers were preparing to certify President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
The ruling was the latest obstacle delivered by McFadden for the DOJ, Politico reports. A Trump appointee, McFadden has a reputation as the most skeptical member of the D.C. District Court regarding prosecutors’ claims about Jan. 6.
McFadden’s order in Cudd’s case comes one day after he handed down the first acquittal of a Jan. 6 defendant, finding Matthew Martin, a former government contractor from New Mexico, not guilty of four misdemeanors.
Politico reports that McFadden has candidly questioned federal prosecutors’ priorities, suggesting that they are treating the Jan. 6 defendants more aggressively than they did people accused of violence during the racial justice protests of 2020.
your false idol lost to this guy
badly
President Trump: $2.29 a gallon.
MFB: $4.29 a gallon.
With so many pedophile priests, child molestations, and the cover ups, catholic hospitals should be stripped of their religious affiliation and be managed by medical professionals only, tbh.
Glad he's not running for office.
HOLY !
$6000!
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That's a lot of money in Texas...
Are the voters aware of the official change of party affiliation?
This was an issue in Florida, recently.
https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/politi...-prior-samples
Last edited by Winehole23; 04-10-2022 at 11:38 PM.
About 15 minutes north, Barbara Roche, 72, of Opa-locka said her party affiliation was changed without permission. Records show this was done Oct. 23. Her signature was distinctive and appeared identical on paperwork she had signed previously. Roche lives at a residence owned by Catholic Health Services, a ministry of the Archdiocese of Miami that provides healthcare, affordable senior living and home health services.
https://nypost.com/2022/04/08/dc-gal...s-dinner-rsvp/DC gala was COVID super-spreader event, Biden delays correspondents’ dinner RSVP
Already made a thread about it, wine ho,,,,no responses from democrats on the thread yet,,,not surprising since democrats are cowards and hide from the truth.
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