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  1. This is sickening... @[email protected] discusses the dangers of federal agents, particularly #ICE "officers," operating WITHOUT clear identification. #Fanone, a former Capitol law enforcement officer, emphasizes that identification? is FUNDAMENTAL to authority! youtu.be/ZhYJDRsvddk?...

    🚨THIS Is What Happens When ICE...

  2. This is sickening... @[email protected] discusses the dangers of federal agents, particularly #ICE "officers," operating WITHOUT clear identification. #Fanone, a former Capitol law enforcement officer, emphasizes that identification? is FUNDAMENTAL to authority! youtu.be/ZhYJDRsvddk?...

    🚨THIS Is What Happens When ICE...

  3. This is sickening... @[email protected] discusses the dangers of federal agents, particularly #ICE "officers," operating WITHOUT clear identification. #Fanone, a former Capitol law enforcement officer, emphasizes that identification? is FUNDAMENTAL to authority! youtu.be/ZhYJDRsvddk?...

    🚨THIS Is What Happens When ICE...

  4. Threatening to rape someone's kids does not make you a 'good guy'

    Quite the spectacle in the Jack Smith hearing today, a fash goon called 'Ivan Raiklin' threatens to rape the children of Officer Fanone as punishment for defying Trump's will.

    Imagine where you head must be to throw that one out there "I will rape your kids"...

    #Jan6th #IvanRaiklin #Fanone #JackSmith #DOJ #Fascism #ClanOfPaedophiles #USPOL #USPOLITICS

  5. Threatening to rape someone's kids does not make you a 'good guy'

    Quite the spectacle in the Jack Smith hearing today, a fash goon called 'Ivan Raiklin' threatens to rape the children of Officer Fanone as punishment for defying Trump's will.

    Imagine where you head must be to throw that one out there "I will rape your kids"...

    #Jan6th #IvanRaiklin #Fanone #JackSmith #DOJ #Fascism #ClanOfPaedophiles #USPOL #USPOLITICS

  6. Threatening to rape someone's kids does not make you a 'good guy'

    Quite the spectacle in the Jack Smith hearing today, a fash goon called 'Ivan Raiklin' threatens to rape the children of Officer Fanone as punishment for defying Trump's will.

    Imagine where you head must be to throw that one out there "I will rape your kids"...

    #Jan6th #IvanRaiklin #Fanone #JackSmith #DOJ #Fascism #ClanOfPaedophiles #USPOL #USPOLITICS

  7. Threatening to rape someone's kids does not make you a 'good guy'

    Quite the spectacle in the Jack Smith hearing today, a fash goon called 'Ivan Raiklin' threatens to rape the children of Officer Fanone as punishment for defying Trump's will.

    Imagine where you head must be to throw that one out there "I will rape your kids"...

    #Jan6th #IvanRaiklin #Fanone #JackSmith #DOJ #Fascism #ClanOfPaedophiles #USPOL #USPOLITICS

  8. Threatening to rape someone's kids does not make you a 'good guy'

    Quite the spectacle in the Jack Smith hearing today, a fash goon called 'Ivan Raiklin' threatens to rape the children of Officer Fanone as punishment for defying Trump's will.

    Imagine where you head must be to throw that one out there "I will rape your kids"...

    #Jan6th #IvanRaiklin #Fanone #JackSmith #DOJ #Fascism #ClanOfPaedophiles #USPOL #USPOLITICS

  9. As Donald Trump returns to office, the critics, prosecutors and perceived enemies who sought to hold him accountable and banish him from American political life are now facing, with considerable trepidation, a president who is assuming power having vowed to exact vengeance.

    Mr. Trump has promised to investigate and punish adversaries, especially those involved in his four prosecutions and the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Those threats, along with his stated intention to grant clemency to at least some of those who carried out the Jan. 6 assault,
    have many in Washington and elsewhere on edge
    -- fearing not just government action against them but that the telegraphing of his wishes has created an environment of unpredictable,
    free-range retribution by his supporters.

    #Michael #Fanone, a former police officer who was among those attacked by the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, has been an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump.

    He said he feared that the violence and threats that have already been directed at him and his family
    — including his mother
    — will only get worse after Mr. Trump returns to office

    [Mr Fanone did not receive a pardon from President Biden]
    electionlawblog.org/?p=148254

  10. As Donald Trump returns to office, the critics, prosecutors and perceived enemies who sought to hold him accountable and banish him from American political life are now facing, with considerable trepidation, a president who is assuming power having vowed to exact vengeance.

    Mr. Trump has promised to investigate and punish adversaries, especially those involved in his four prosecutions and the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Those threats, along with his stated intention to grant clemency to at least some of those who carried out the Jan. 6 assault,
    have many in Washington and elsewhere on edge
    -- fearing not just government action against them but that the telegraphing of his wishes has created an environment of unpredictable,
    free-range retribution by his supporters.

    #Michael #Fanone, a former police officer who was among those attacked by the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, has been an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump.

    He said he feared that the violence and threats that have already been directed at him and his family
    — including his mother
    — will only get worse after Mr. Trump returns to office

    [Mr Fanone did not receive a pardon from President Biden]
    electionlawblog.org/?p=148254

  11. As Donald Trump returns to office, the critics, prosecutors and perceived enemies who sought to hold him accountable and banish him from American political life are now facing, with considerable trepidation, a president who is assuming power having vowed to exact vengeance.

    Mr. Trump has promised to investigate and punish adversaries, especially those involved in his four prosecutions and the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Those threats, along with his stated intention to grant clemency to at least some of those who carried out the Jan. 6 assault,
    have many in Washington and elsewhere on edge
    -- fearing not just government action against them but that the telegraphing of his wishes has created an environment of unpredictable,
    free-range retribution by his supporters.

    #Michael #Fanone, a former police officer who was among those attacked by the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, has been an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump.

    He said he feared that the violence and threats that have already been directed at him and his family
    — including his mother
    — will only get worse after Mr. Trump returns to office

    [Mr Fanone did not receive a pardon from President Biden]
    electionlawblog.org/?p=148254

  12. As Donald Trump returns to office, the critics, prosecutors and perceived enemies who sought to hold him accountable and banish him from American political life are now facing, with considerable trepidation, a president who is assuming power having vowed to exact vengeance.

    Mr. Trump has promised to investigate and punish adversaries, especially those involved in his four prosecutions and the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Those threats, along with his stated intention to grant clemency to at least some of those who carried out the Jan. 6 assault,
    have many in Washington and elsewhere on edge
    -- fearing not just government action against them but that the telegraphing of his wishes has created an environment of unpredictable,
    free-range retribution by his supporters.

    #Michael #Fanone, a former police officer who was among those attacked by the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, has been an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump.

    He said he feared that the violence and threats that have already been directed at him and his family
    — including his mother
    — will only get worse after Mr. Trump returns to office

    [Mr Fanone did not receive a pardon from President Biden]
    electionlawblog.org/?p=148254

  13. As Donald Trump returns to office, the critics, prosecutors and perceived enemies who sought to hold him accountable and banish him from American political life are now facing, with considerable trepidation, a president who is assuming power having vowed to exact vengeance.

    Mr. Trump has promised to investigate and punish adversaries, especially those involved in his four prosecutions and the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

    Those threats, along with his stated intention to grant clemency to at least some of those who carried out the Jan. 6 assault,
    have many in Washington and elsewhere on edge
    -- fearing not just government action against them but that the telegraphing of his wishes has created an environment of unpredictable,
    free-range retribution by his supporters.

    #Michael #Fanone, a former police officer who was among those attacked by the pro-Trump crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, has been an outspoken critic of Mr. Trump.

    He said he feared that the violence and threats that have already been directed at him and his family
    — including his mother
    — will only get worse after Mr. Trump returns to office

    [Mr Fanone did not receive a pardon from President Biden]
    electionlawblog.org/?p=148254

  14. As the mob descended on lawmakers certifying the results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden,
    #Michael #Fanone, then a District of Columbia Metropolitan Police officer, would be viciously assaulted as he defended the U.S. Capitol.

    He was electroshocked on his neck with a Taser;
    he was kicked and beaten.
    His radio was ripped off his body;
    his badge stripped away from him.

    The group of men who assaulted him came at him five at a time.

    Fanone had a heart attack and lost consciousness.

    At one point during the assault, he pleaded with the Trump supporters clawing at him to consider his children.

    Shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Fanone left the police force.

    -- He has spent much of the last four years warning the public that indifference to the insurrection would spell the death of democracy as Americans know it.

    He poured himself into disseminating this warning
    while watching, like many others, as legal attempt after legal attempt to hold Trump to any account for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 events evaporated.

    The experience has left Fanone with no confidence in his fellow police officers, the justice system at large or the American public.

    ⚠️“There’s no doubt in my mind that he got away with inciting an insurrection as well as defrauding the American people and attempting to subvert democracy,”
    Fanone told HuffPost during a phone interview just ahead of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol riot.

    🔥“I don’t believe we live in a democracy anymore,” Fanone said.

    “I believe democracy in this country is dead, and it died when the Supreme Court granted the president of the United States immunity for official acts
    and then failed to define what the fuck official acts are.”

    The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States in July found that as long as something could be shaded as an “official” act,
    prosecution was off the table.

    The ruling obliterated key parts of the criminal indictment brought against Trump in the Jan. 6 case by then-special counsel Jack Smith.

    And Trump’s victory in November means he’ll likely never face federal charges.
    huffpost.com/entry/michael-fan

  15. As the mob descended on lawmakers certifying the results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden,
    #Michael #Fanone, then a District of Columbia Metropolitan Police officer, would be viciously assaulted as he defended the U.S. Capitol.

    He was electroshocked on his neck with a Taser;
    he was kicked and beaten.
    His radio was ripped off his body;
    his badge stripped away from him.

    The group of men who assaulted him came at him five at a time.

    Fanone had a heart attack and lost consciousness.

    At one point during the assault, he pleaded with the Trump supporters clawing at him to consider his children.

    Shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Fanone left the police force.

    -- He has spent much of the last four years warning the public that indifference to the insurrection would spell the death of democracy as Americans know it.

    He poured himself into disseminating this warning
    while watching, like many others, as legal attempt after legal attempt to hold Trump to any account for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 events evaporated.

    The experience has left Fanone with no confidence in his fellow police officers, the justice system at large or the American public.

    ⚠️“There’s no doubt in my mind that he got away with inciting an insurrection as well as defrauding the American people and attempting to subvert democracy,”
    Fanone told HuffPost during a phone interview just ahead of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol riot.

    🔥“I don’t believe we live in a democracy anymore,” Fanone said.

    “I believe democracy in this country is dead, and it died when the Supreme Court granted the president of the United States immunity for official acts
    and then failed to define what the fuck official acts are.”

    The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States in July found that as long as something could be shaded as an “official” act,
    prosecution was off the table.

    The ruling obliterated key parts of the criminal indictment brought against Trump in the Jan. 6 case by then-special counsel Jack Smith.

    And Trump’s victory in November means he’ll likely never face federal charges.
    huffpost.com/entry/michael-fan

  16. As the mob descended on lawmakers certifying the results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden,
    #Michael #Fanone, then a District of Columbia Metropolitan Police officer, would be viciously assaulted as he defended the U.S. Capitol.

    He was electroshocked on his neck with a Taser;
    he was kicked and beaten.
    His radio was ripped off his body;
    his badge stripped away from him.

    The group of men who assaulted him came at him five at a time.

    Fanone had a heart attack and lost consciousness.

    At one point during the assault, he pleaded with the Trump supporters clawing at him to consider his children.

    Shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Fanone left the police force.

    -- He has spent much of the last four years warning the public that indifference to the insurrection would spell the death of democracy as Americans know it.

    He poured himself into disseminating this warning
    while watching, like many others, as legal attempt after legal attempt to hold Trump to any account for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 events evaporated.

    The experience has left Fanone with no confidence in his fellow police officers, the justice system at large or the American public.

    ⚠️“There’s no doubt in my mind that he got away with inciting an insurrection as well as defrauding the American people and attempting to subvert democracy,”
    Fanone told HuffPost during a phone interview just ahead of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol riot.

    🔥“I don’t believe we live in a democracy anymore,” Fanone said.

    “I believe democracy in this country is dead, and it died when the Supreme Court granted the president of the United States immunity for official acts
    and then failed to define what the fuck official acts are.”

    The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States in July found that as long as something could be shaded as an “official” act,
    prosecution was off the table.

    The ruling obliterated key parts of the criminal indictment brought against Trump in the Jan. 6 case by then-special counsel Jack Smith.

    And Trump’s victory in November means he’ll likely never face federal charges.
    huffpost.com/entry/michael-fan

  17. As the mob descended on lawmakers certifying the results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden,
    #Michael #Fanone, then a District of Columbia Metropolitan Police officer, would be viciously assaulted as he defended the U.S. Capitol.

    He was electroshocked on his neck with a Taser;
    he was kicked and beaten.
    His radio was ripped off his body;
    his badge stripped away from him.

    The group of men who assaulted him came at him five at a time.

    Fanone had a heart attack and lost consciousness.

    At one point during the assault, he pleaded with the Trump supporters clawing at him to consider his children.

    Shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Fanone left the police force.

    -- He has spent much of the last four years warning the public that indifference to the insurrection would spell the death of democracy as Americans know it.

    He poured himself into disseminating this warning
    while watching, like many others, as legal attempt after legal attempt to hold Trump to any account for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 events evaporated.

    The experience has left Fanone with no confidence in his fellow police officers, the justice system at large or the American public.

    ⚠️“There’s no doubt in my mind that he got away with inciting an insurrection as well as defrauding the American people and attempting to subvert democracy,”
    Fanone told HuffPost during a phone interview just ahead of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol riot.

    🔥“I don’t believe we live in a democracy anymore,” Fanone said.

    “I believe democracy in this country is dead, and it died when the Supreme Court granted the president of the United States immunity for official acts
    and then failed to define what the fuck official acts are.”

    The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States in July found that as long as something could be shaded as an “official” act,
    prosecution was off the table.

    The ruling obliterated key parts of the criminal indictment brought against Trump in the Jan. 6 case by then-special counsel Jack Smith.

    And Trump’s victory in November means he’ll likely never face federal charges.
    huffpost.com/entry/michael-fan

  18. As the mob descended on lawmakers certifying the results of the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden,
    #Michael #Fanone, then a District of Columbia Metropolitan Police officer, would be viciously assaulted as he defended the U.S. Capitol.

    He was electroshocked on his neck with a Taser;
    he was kicked and beaten.
    His radio was ripped off his body;
    his badge stripped away from him.

    The group of men who assaulted him came at him five at a time.

    Fanone had a heart attack and lost consciousness.

    At one point during the assault, he pleaded with the Trump supporters clawing at him to consider his children.

    Shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Fanone left the police force.

    -- He has spent much of the last four years warning the public that indifference to the insurrection would spell the death of democracy as Americans know it.

    He poured himself into disseminating this warning
    while watching, like many others, as legal attempt after legal attempt to hold Trump to any account for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 events evaporated.

    The experience has left Fanone with no confidence in his fellow police officers, the justice system at large or the American public.

    ⚠️“There’s no doubt in my mind that he got away with inciting an insurrection as well as defrauding the American people and attempting to subvert democracy,”
    Fanone told HuffPost during a phone interview just ahead of the fourth anniversary of the Capitol riot.

    🔥“I don’t believe we live in a democracy anymore,” Fanone said.

    “I believe democracy in this country is dead, and it died when the Supreme Court granted the president of the United States immunity for official acts
    and then failed to define what the fuck official acts are.”

    The Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. United States in July found that as long as something could be shaded as an “official” act,
    prosecution was off the table.

    The ruling obliterated key parts of the criminal indictment brought against Trump in the Jan. 6 case by then-special counsel Jack Smith.

    And Trump’s victory in November means he’ll likely never face federal charges.
    huffpost.com/entry/michael-fan

  19. Officer #Fanone is despised by the #GOP for attempting to protect the #Capitol instead of allowing #insurrectionists to #execute Mike #Pence and Nancy #Pelosi in order to install election loser Donald #Trump as #dictator. Rep. Andrew "normal tourist" #Clyde refused to shake Fanone's hand when Fanone spoke to #Clyde after the attack.

    #January6th #insurrection #GOPfascists

    boingboing.net/2023/07/28/maga

  20. Officer #Fanone is despised by the #GOP for attempting to protect the #Capitol instead of allowing #insurrectionists to #execute Mike #Pence and Nancy #Pelosi in order to install election loser Donald #Trump as #dictator. Rep. Andrew "normal tourist" #Clyde refused to shake Fanone's hand when Fanone spoke to #Clyde after the attack.

    #January6th #insurrection #GOPfascists

    boingboing.net/2023/07/28/maga

  21. Officer #Fanone is despised by the #GOP for attempting to protect the #Capitol instead of allowing #insurrectionists to #execute Mike #Pence and Nancy #Pelosi in order to install election loser Donald #Trump as #dictator. Rep. Andrew "normal tourist" #Clyde refused to shake Fanone's hand when Fanone spoke to #Clyde after the attack.

    #January6th #insurrection #GOPfascists

    boingboing.net/2023/07/28/maga

  22. Officer #Fanone is despised by the #GOP for attempting to protect the #Capitol instead of allowing #insurrectionists to #execute Mike #Pence and Nancy #Pelosi in order to install election loser Donald #Trump as #dictator. Rep. Andrew "normal tourist" #Clyde refused to shake Fanone's hand when Fanone spoke to #Clyde after the attack.

    #January6th #insurrection #GOPfascists

    boingboing.net/2023/07/28/maga

  23. Officer #Fanone is despised by the #GOP for attempting to protect the #Capitol instead of allowing #insurrectionists to #execute Mike #Pence and Nancy #Pelosi in order to install election loser Donald #Trump as #dictator. Rep. Andrew "normal tourist" #Clyde refused to shake Fanone's hand when Fanone spoke to #Clyde after the attack.

    #January6th #insurrection #GOPfascists

    boingboing.net/2023/07/28/maga

  24. From the #tickytocky#Fanone via #ViceNews sez basically… they all need to go to prison. #6January was an #insurrection /I LOVE THIS GUY.

  25. From the #tickytocky#Fanone via #ViceNews sez basically… they all need to go to prison. #6January was an #insurrection /I LOVE THIS GUY.

  26. From the #tickytocky#Fanone via #ViceNews sez basically… they all need to go to prison. #6January was an #insurrection /I LOVE THIS GUY.

  27. From the #tickytocky#Fanone via #ViceNews sez basically… they all need to go to prison. #6January was an #insurrection /I LOVE THIS GUY.

  28. From the #tickytocky#Fanone via #ViceNews sez basically… they all need to go to prison. #6January was an #insurrection /I LOVE THIS GUY.

  29. There needs to be an effort to root out seditionist sympathizers in law enforcement of every branch and the military.

    youtu.be/3B6oyrxwbXM

    #policereform #Jan6th #Fanone #news #uspolitics #politics #democrats #progressives