Justice Department Administers 2-Tier System of Justice in Capitol Hill Riot Case

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Justice Department Administers 2-Tier System of Justice in Capitol Hill Riot Case
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The Justice Department's handling of two separate cases involving the Capitol Hill riot reveals a 2-tier system of justice. A 71-year-old Colorado woman, known as the 'praying grandma,' was found guilty of federal misdemeanor offenses for spending 10 minutes inside the Capitol Building without causing any harm or damage. This contrasts with the leniency shown towards other demonstrators permitted to enter the building.

Any doubt that this Justice Department administers a 2-tier system of justice should have been cleared up last week in how it handled two separate cases.

Nope, she noticed that the Capitol Police were permitting other demonstrators to enter the building, so out of curiosity she followed them in. "Lavrenz spent 10 minutes inside the Capitol and was seen praying outside of the building for an hour." Lavrenz got the moniker "praying grandma" because she was seen praying on the Capitol grounds for President Trump, and that members of Congress would vote wisely.

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