A Trump-appointed Judge appears not too afraid to confront the DNC-CCP in his court, defying prosecutors and challenging their January 6th narrative so totally that he has restored the gun rights of one of the January 6th attendees now being unjustifiably prosecuted by the Garland DOJ, the same organization that recently moved to classify parents standing against child grooming by government schools as terrorists and seditionists.
For the DNC, they are right, parents are seditionists, but only of a state run by groomers, the kind of state the DNC seems to prefer. For we Americans, of course, they are the seditionists if this is still an American Bill of Rights Republic and not a Marxist Groomer one.
The ruling by the Judge restores the gun rights of a defendant and sends a message to the DNC that they haven’t quite finished off the republic just yet, and hope still lives in her being restored and the unconstitutional occupation of this government by this anti-American party will soon come to an end, peacefully, through enforcing our Rule of Law.
Judge restores Jan. 6 defendant’s gun rights over DOJ objection
From www.politico.com
2022-04-07 23:38:30
Excerpt:
Cudd had asked that the condition be set aside, citing threats she received following publicity about her role in the storming of the Capitol as lawmakers were preparing to certify Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 presidential election.
The judge’s ruling was a rebuke to prosecutors, who opposed the change, and it was the latest setback for prosecutors dealt by McFadden, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. The decision further cements the judge’s reputation as the most skeptical member of the D.C. District Court bench about the stance prosecutors have taken in the wake of the Capitol riot.
In his two-page ruling on Thursday, McFadden noted that Cudd wore a “bulletproof sweatshirt” to the Jan. 6 rally, but he credited her explanation that she wore the defensive garment because she feared violence, not because she was seeking 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.”

