Last I checked, freedom of assembly, speech, and petitioning the govt for redress of grievances are still protected under the First Amendment.
Therefore, jailing any J6 attendees is a direct violation of their Constitutionally guaranteed civil rights. The government should be tried, found guilty, and heavily sanctioned or dismantled and reconstructed, for this egregious trampling on the rights of the citizenry.
No, the people in the government should be held responsible. If we don't have accountability for people in public office and positions of power this will never end.
Last I checked, freedom of assembly, speech, and petitioning the govt for redress of grievances are still protected under the First Amendment.
Therefore, jailing any J6 attendees is a direct violation of their Constitutionally guaranteed civil rights. The government should be tried, found guilty, and heavily sanctioned or dismantled and reconstructed, for this egregious trampling on the rights of the citizenry.
"The government should be tried"
No, the people in the government should be held responsible. If we don't have accountability for people in public office and positions of power this will never end.
Why not both?
Both.