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by hoten
136 days ago
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Yes. Note, I'm not using my own judgement. I'm no lawyer. But the judge refused Don's arrest on grounds of no probable cause [1][2]. I agree it seems the protestors may have violated that law by forcibly stopping the service (though I think the judge only found cause for 18 USC section 241: conspiracy against rights), but it seems the judge applied some reasonable discretion to exclude a reporter only there to document it and interview those willing to speak to him. I'd be interested in reading his exact reasoning, but I'm not sure he's shared it. > than a pastor suspected by the left of being involved with ICE This is besides the point, but: it's not some secret, it's a fact. He works for ICE, and is a pastor. [1] https://x.com/JonahPKaplan/status/2014435110209122785/photo/... [2] https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/248 |
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