Garland hints at prosecuting anyone criticizing the DOJ

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“An attack on democracy”

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday compared criticism of the Department of Justice over allegations of a two-tiered justice system to an attack on democracy.

“Some have chosen to attack the integrity of the Justice Department,” Garland said in response to a journalist who asked if Americans have “cause to be concerned” about the integrity of the DOJ.

Garland said that the backlash “constitutes an attack on an institution that is essential to American democracy.”

Hunter Biden has struck a deal with federal prosecutors to avoid prison by pleading guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes and admitting to a gun charge that could be dismissed, court records released earlier this week show.

The deal has sparked an influx of criticism from lawmakers and legal scholars alike. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, who’s leading the probe into the Biden family, was one of many to dub it a “sweetheart deal” that puts DOJ’s perceived favoritism on full display.

“Let’s be clear: the Department of Justice’s charges against President Biden’s son Hunter reveal a two-tiered system of justice,” Rep. Comer stated after the plea deal was announced. “Hunter Biden is getting away with a slap on the wrist.”

All dissent with the Biden regime is an “attack on democracy”

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Another step closer to the fascist totalitarian police state. Herr Obergruppenfuhrer Garland and others in this regime like him are the threat to democracy. Those who ignore this threat and keep voting for those who support it obviously don’t care about the survival of our constitutional democratic republic. You know who you are.

Garland sounds more and more like total leftists who wants all those who dare speak out against them sent toa Concentration Camp/Gulag just like Hitler, Stalin Castro and Mao