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When people get mad about the lack of high-profile arrests, they direct their displeasure at Bondi/Patel.
But given the magnitude and scope of the criminality, I don’t know if the DOJ is even the right avenue to prosecute this mess.
It might have to be handled by the Military.
The Dems are engaged in a decades-long treasonous conspiracy, in which they wittingly did not enforce our immigration laws, as part of a broader scheme to steal elections, all while they stole billions of our tax dollars, and tried to replace us with low-IQ immigrants they could control better. In addition to the whole treasonous Russigate hoax, Covid hoax, January 6th hoax, etc., in which they, along with their cohorts in the media, wittingly brainwashed the planet to accept their lies. Not to mention the release of a man-made biological weapon, giving Iran the capability to build nuclear weapons, enabling cartels to engage in human/drug trafficking, and the mountain of other heinous crimes they committed.
At what point does this global crime syndicate become so vast and so entrenched, that the Military has to step in?
My point is, for everyone complaining about Bondi/Patel, I don’t think your displeasure is even directed at the right people. This situation is so severe, I don’t think the DOJ can feasibly take it on. I think they can gather all the evidence and build a case, but the prosecution might have to be handled via military tribunals, given the magnitude of the crimes at hand.
I know people will say that military tribunals are normally reserved for times of war, but this is a war. This is irregular warfare from a domestic enemy. The US is under attack from within by hostile foreign combatants, seeking to destroy this nation and her People. We are at war whether you believe it or not.
This situation must be handled by the Military. It would be a threat to NATSEC to do it any other way. It must be done.
I, like everyone else here, would love to see Tim Walz and Keith Elliscum perp walked from their mansions in front of TV cameras and fitted with orange jumpsuits.
But people fail to grasp the implications here. Look at how many bad actors we're seeing just in Minnesota. Add in Illinois, California, Oregon, New York, and so on. Even in solid red states. Does the DOJ really have the prison space and capacity to prosecute that many people at once? Probably not. Trials would drag on for years. Keith Elliscum would probably die of old age before he ever saw the inside of a prison cell.
The first high profile arrests, we'd see mass riots in large leftist areas. Many bad actors would jump on a redeye to some third world country with a suitcase full of cash. Or to friendly countries that would offer them asylum. Much harder to bring them to justice. And then there would be the media screeching endlessly trying to stoke more riots. Terrorist sleeper cells could be activated. Radical leftist groups would have to be neutralized first. A lot of moving parts and pieces to deal with. That's why we haven't seen any high profile arrests yet.
Fun fact: Gitmo is in the process of vastly expanding their facilities to house up to 40,000 detainees. That's bigger than CECOT. Didn't someone already say "the military is the only way"? Another fun fact: Gitmo used to be a YMCA. "It's fun to stay at the YMCA!".