I believe he was a informant to pretend that there were some MAGA supporters that rioted, in order for the case to go on.
But a set up is entrapment.
Exactly, BLM supporters with 'white face" camouflage.
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I believe he was a informant to pretend that there were some MAGA supporters that rioted, in order for the case to go on.
But a set up is entrapment.
Yeah, if prisoners fuck up in prison, they put them in solitary and make them watch Lindell, 24/7.Do they watch My Pillow Guy also?
Strangely....you have never commented on the conditions most accused get that go along with their bond agreements. The first amendment guarantees a right to assembly. Yet a lot of folks are released under the condition that they don't "assemble" with known felons. So, as always, your outrage is selective and dumb.Wow is right. This is a blatant attempt to control thought and deny Jensen's first amendment rights. The idea that a justice system arrests somebody and keeps them locked up for over 6 months because they don't like his opinion is a travesty.
False.Patriot and a real nice guy, Doug Jensen who has yet to be charged with any crime due to him being invited in to the White House by guards on January 6. Since that time he had been held in solitary confinement violating just about every Amendment of his rights. Finally given BAIL after 7 months held without charges. As soon as he BAILS himself out they follow him around looking for any reason and then throw him back in solitary confinement. Only in the United States of Dementia
And ANTIFA were also there rioting.Exactly, BLM supporters with 'white face" camouflage.
And ANTIFA were also there rioting.
Get f*ing real!I guess this man thinks that he's not required to be held to his word and agreement to him being released.
Just seven weeks after he was released on bail, he was sent back to jail for violating the terms.
Which is exactly where he belongs. He agreed to not use online services but he went online to watch the my pillow guy's symposium on his cell phone.
The only reason why he was release is because he lied to the judge and said he disavowed the conspiracy theories.
Now the judge doesn't believe much of what the liar and his lawyer says. Which I wouldn't either.
The judge said there's no assurance that the defendant didn't pose a danger to the safety of the community.
The terms of his bail was not to have unapproved thoughts.No he violated the terms of his Bail. That is the truth isn’t it?
Patriot and a real nice guy, Doug Jensen who has yet to be charged with any crime due to him being invited in to the White House by guards on January 6. Since that time he had been held in solitary confinement violating just about every Amendment of his rights. Finally given BAIL after 7 months held without charges. As soon as he BAILS himself out they follow him around looking for any reason and then throw him back in solitary confinement. Only in the United States of Dementia
I believe he was a informant to pretend that there were some MAGA supporters that rioted, in order for the case to go on.
But a set up is entrapment.
The terms of his bail was not to have unapproved thoughts.
The fact that the ACLU hasn't stepped up to defend these illegally imprisoned protestors proves that they are a totally useless organization. They're a Democrat party front group.
What filthy scum.I guess this man thinks that he's not required to be held to his word and agreement to him being released.
Just seven weeks after he was released on bail, he was sent back to jail for violating the terms.
Which is exactly where he belongs. He agreed to not use online services but he went online to watch the my pillow guy's symposium on his cell phone.
The only reason why he was release is because he lied to the judge and said he disavowed the conspiracy theories.
Now the judge doesn't believe much of what the liar and his lawyer says. Which I wouldn't either.
The judge said there's no assurance that the defendant didn't pose a danger to the safety of the community.
You think someone belongs in jail and taxpayers should have to pay for jail because someone watched the MYPILLOW guy? WTF is wrong with you.I guess this man thinks that he's not required to be held to his word and agreement to him being released.
Just seven weeks after he was released on bail, he was sent back to jail for violating the terms.
Which is exactly where he belongs. He agreed to not use online services but he went online to watch the my pillow guy's symposium on his cell phone.
The only reason why he was release is because he lied to the judge and said he disavowed the conspiracy theories.
Now the judge doesn't believe much of what the liar and his lawyer says. Which I wouldn't either.
The judge said there's no assurance that the defendant didn't pose a danger to the safety of the community.
The dude CLEARLY doesn't REALLY love Big Brother...There is only one problem with your assertion. In applying for bail he claimed through his lawyer that he was a dupe. Deceived by propaganda, lies, and misinformation. He did not believe it and wanted nothing more to do with anything along those lines.
The prosecutors suspecting he was lying did set him up. If he was telling the truth then he could stay out of jail easily. Instead he was on it almost as soon as he got out of jail. He lied to the judge. He was caught in the lie. He promised not to do that again. And he did.
Now he gets to await his trial date in jail. It is unlikely that the Judge will again believe that he will abide by the conditions for bail.
I am curious. When I was a boy an Honorable man, the kind of man I hoped to grow into, was one who kept his word. If he said he would do something. He did it. When he said he wouldn’t. He did not.
What is an honorable man today? I ask because you seem outraged that this fellow was supposed to actually do what he said he would.
The dude CLEARLY doesn't REALLY love Big Brother...
It's a kangaroo court though violating civil rights of the defendents-------There is only one problem with your assertion. In applying for bail he claimed through his lawyer that he was a dupe. Deceived by propaganda, lies, and misinformation. He did not believe it and wanted nothing more to do with anything along those lines.
The prosecutors suspecting he was lying did set him up. If he was telling the truth then he could stay out of jail easily. Instead he was on it almost as soon as he got out of jail. He lied to the judge. He was caught in the lie. He promised not to do that again. And he did.
Now he gets to await his trial date in jail. It is unlikely that the Judge will again believe that he will abide by the conditions for bail.
I am curious. When I was a boy an Honorable man, the kind of man I hoped to grow into, was one who kept his word. If he said he would do something. He did it. When he said he wouldn’t. He did not.
What is an honorable man today? I ask because you seem outraged that this fellow was supposed to actually do what he said he would.