There's intense animosity toward that individual.
"Back in October 2023, a judge sentenced a couple—convicted on nonviolent misdemeanor charges linked to a January 6 protest—to prison time.
There's intense animosity toward that individual.
"Back in October 2023, a judge sentenced a couple—convicted on nonviolent misdemeanor charges linked to a January 6 protest—to prison time.
The husband, Christopher Price, who had just discovered his cancer had returned, received a 45-day federal sentence. His wife, Cynthia Bellinger, was given a four-month federal term for the same offenses.
The judge explained, 'Even though your actions weren't violent—you did not assault, damage, or steal—you were part of a mob.
A group of three, five, seven, or fifty can have an impact only when numbers matter to the Capitol Police.'
He expressed disappointment that the couple showed no early remorse for their nonviolent participation, stating, 'Had there been an
early acceptance of responsibility and regret, this situation might have been avoided.
Instead, resistance and denial defined your actions right up to today.'
Now, the focus shifts with concerns for the fate of Venezuelan gang members in an El Salvador prison, along with a defense of the due process rights of certain
undocumented individuals."