Anonymous ID: bc66ec Aug. 11, 2023, 4:22 a.m. No.19339298   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9321

Judge Tanya Chutkan is already making life difficult for Donald Trump and his lawyers. As RedState reported, Tuesday brought yet another example with a controversial ruling.

Specifically, Judge Chutkan scheduled a hearing for August 11th, a day that both of Trump’s lawyers weren’t available. Why? Because one of them was scheduled to be in Florida at a hearing involving the DOJ’s other indictment against the former president. Recognizing the conflict, both Trump’s legal team and the prosecution agreed that August 10th would work. Instead of granting that reasonable request, worked out by both sides, Chutkan denied any change of date, effectively denying Trump of his full counsel being present.

Of course, anyone who has looked over Judge Chutkan’s background wouldn’t have been surprised by her pettiness. She has gained a reputation as the “punisher” when it comes to cases involving January 6th, and though the charges against Trump are not directly connected to the Capitol riot, it’s likely Judge Chutkan puts all of it in the same category.

Now, there’s even more evidence pointing to the judge having an ax to grind. Techno Fog, a Twitter account (run by a lawyer) that has long been a must-read for anything related to the politicization of the judicial system, lays out several examples showing that Judge Chutkan has dramatically changed how she operates just in time for the Trump case.

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/08/10/more-evidence-emerges-that-judge-chutkan-has-an-ax-to-grind-against-trump-n790955

Anonymous ID: bc66ec Aug. 11, 2023, 4:27 a.m. No.19339312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9319 >>9326 >>9333 >>9501 >>9550 >>9644 >>9703

The family of Craig Robertson, a 75-year-old man in Provo, Utah, who was killed Wednesday during an FBI raid at his house after he made threatening posts on his Facebook page towards President Joe Biden, issued a statement on Thursday regarding his death.

The statement read, “We, the family of Craig Deeluew Robertson, are shocked and devastated by the senseless and tragic killing of our beloved father and brother, and we fervently mourn the loss of a good and decent man.”

“The Craig Robertson we knew was a kind and generous person who was always willing to assist another in need, even when advanced age, limited mobility, and other physical challenges made it more difficult and painful for him to do so.”

“He often used his expert woodworking skills to craft beautiful and creative items for others, including toys such as sleighs, rocking horses, and bubble gum dispensers for the children of friends and neighbors at Christmas time. He was active in his local church congregation and loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all his heart.”

“He was a devoted dog lover all his life, and he lavished his animals with love and affection. He was a lover of history and an avid reader of every kind of book. In his younger years, he was a sportsman and hunter.”

“He was a firearm enthusiast, collector and gunsmith, who staunchly supported the constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms for the purposes of providing food and protection for his family and home.”

“As a safety inspector in the steel industry, he worked diligently and conscientiously to safeguard the lives and well-being of untold thousands who would use, and benefit from, the numerous industrial and public works projects he was responsible for during the course of a decades-long career.”

“Craig loved this country with all his heart. He saw it as a God-inspired and God-blessed land of liberty. He was understandably frustrated and distraught by the present and on-going erosions to our constitutionally protected freedoms and the rights of free citizens wrought by what he, and many others in this nation, observed to be a corrupt and overreaching government.”

“As an elderly–and largely homebound–man, there was very little he could do but exercise his First Amendment right to free speech and voice his protest in what has become the public square of our age–the internet and social media. Though his statements were intemperate at times, he has never, and would never, commit any act of violence against another human being over a political or philosophical disagreement.”

“As our family processes the grief and pain of our loss, we would have it be known that we hold no personal animosity towards those individuals who took part in the ill-fated events of the morning of August 9, 2023, which resulted in Craig’s death. We ask that the media and public respect our family members' privacy and give us the time and space needed to come to terms with the sad tragedy of these events.”

Robertson was shot and killed at around 6:15 am on Wednesday during an FBI raid on his house in response to the threats against Biden.

NBC reported that Robertson had made threats prior to Biden's trip to Utah, including that he needed to prepare with a rifle and camouflage.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-family-of-utah-man-killed-in-fbi-during-raid-over-anti-biden-facebook-posts-releases-statement-senseless-and-tragic

Anonymous ID: bc66ec Aug. 11, 2023, 4:32 a.m. No.19339326   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9333

>>19339312

Many Americans are grappling with the bizarre circumstances surrounding the death of an elderly Utah man. The FBI stormed his home, citing death threats he reportedly made against Joe Biden and other Democratic leaders. While it’s clear that making online threats is unacceptable, considering the plethora we’ve witnessed against Trump from unhinged leftists, the question remains: should it result in a “death sentence” from Christopher Wray’s corrupt FBI?

This case has raised numerous questions and valid concerns. Today, Glenn Beck spoke with Travis Lee Clark, a church friend of Craig Robertson. Clark says that Craig was a good man. Travis didn’t follow Craig on social media and only recently became aware of his angry and violent posts. Travis describes Craig as having limited mobility, weighing over 300 pounds, and needing a cane for walking. Throughout their friendship, Craig never expressed any “violent” inclinations whatsoever.

Glenn, like the rest of us, can’t believe what we’re watching unfold in this country. With the FBI losing the trust and credibility of the nation at a rapid pace, it’s no surprise that many Americans have a sense that something isn’t quite right about this entire story. As Glenn points out, this is not normal protocol in these types of situations.

Evidently, Mr. Robertson was on the FBI’s radar. According to reports, he was under full physical surveillance.

The pressing question is, why would the FBI go to such extreme measures to apprehend a semi-mobile elderly man in his 70s, who relied on a cane, by forcefully breaking down his door at 6:00am? Various theories are floating around about this incident. One popular theory is that Craig was suddenly awoken in the early hours of the morning, perhaps thinking he was in the midst of a home invasion and in a bid to protect himself, he lost his life when he was fatally shot by the FBI.

Described as feeble & frail by his neighbors & church, 75 year old Craig Robertson of Provo Utah was killed by the FBI this morning.

Here’s what i think… they kicked his door in when he was sound asleep. He thought it was a break in. Picked up his gun for protection & they killed him. Perfect setup.

We’ll never know the truth. Hating Biden is enough to get you dead.

 

https://www.revolver.news/2023/08/close-friend-of-utah-man-gunned-down-by-fbi-has-a-lot-to-talk-about-with-glenn-beck/

Anonymous ID: bc66ec Aug. 11, 2023, 5:57 a.m. No.19339557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9563

>>19339550

agree, fbi chose to raid home 75 yr old elderly and infirmed man at 6 a.m.

although i do not condone his posting of death threats, the matter could've been handled differently

they could have arrested him at his church without bloodshed

the fbi clearly has 2 different standards of operation when it comes to Trump supporters as compared to leftist causes

to me, this is criminal in itself

Anonymous ID: bc66ec Aug. 11, 2023, 6:02 a.m. No.19339567   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19339560

great awakening stats:

white hats: roughly 50%

grey hats: roughly 40%

black hats: roughly 10%

regarding the black hats, some have infiltrated the movement

revolutions do not always resolve as intended, think french revolution and then the rise of napoleon