“But I think what a lot of Americans are going to take from this is that, y’know, maybe, ah, it’s not worth fighting anymore,” child groomer Kash Patel claims, “and even if we put the FBI on trial and you can pay a guy hundreds of thousands of dollars of government taxpayer money to participate in the biggest criminal conspiracy in America and he can be tried for lyin’ to the very employer, uh, that he gave information to and then walk out of a federal courthouse a free man. It’s quite the justice charade but it happens when you enact a two-tier system of justice like Chris Wray and Merrick Garland are [indecipherable].”
No, Kash. A two-tier justice system is not where one is put on trial and found not guilty by a jury of his peers. A two-tier justice system is saying a single person–say, a guy who like burnt steaks with ketchup–doesn’t face the justice system for blatant crimes because of the job he once had. Oh, and you can’t touch his family or his followers for this malfeasance either because they like him. That’s the just system YOU want, Kash.