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In May of this year, MAGAt Joshua D. Aulozzi, a 45-year-old resident of Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, was arrested and charged with incest and repeated child sexual assault.
Aulozzi was a bigly supporter of Trump, Charlie Kirk and @TPUSA.
The sky over Moscow is black from the smoke of burning oil. Oil rain may fall on the Kremlin itself.
In Putin's most important city, his weakness and the ruin he has led Russia to is now clear for all to see.
No amount of propaganda can hide the scale of his failures now.🔥
🚨 I'm posting this video everyday so we NEVER forget what Donald Trump wants Americans to forget about what he did on Jan 6!
Do you agree that THIS is what an insurrection looks like. 👇👇👇
🚨 A “routine” stop turned violent after the driver calmly asked “Why am I being pulled over?” The cop barked “You’re going to jail,” smashed the window, yanked him out, then arrested his wife for recording.
Every charge was dropped.
TWEEPS: Republicans want to slash Social Security.
They want us too distracted by trump's Iran war to recall Mike Johnson got caught on a hot mic admitting it
Can we get 1,000 fast RTs and replies with #HandsOffSocialSecurity?
Please and thank you. 🙏💪
🚨BREAKING: in Chicago, ICE agents illegally entered Bridgeview courthouse, tackled and detained a man, and it all happened while Cook County deputies stood by and allowed it.
Illinois law, and a Cook County court order says, federal agents are not allowed to make civil arrests inside courthouses unless they present a valid judicial warrant.
According to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, ICE agents claimed they had a warrant… but did not produce it.
Despite that, they still entered the courthouse, handcuffed a man in the lobby, and removed him from the building.
Then, in the video, a deputy is seen shaking hands with an ICE agent, after the arrest.
And when the person filming questioned the legality of what just happened, another deputy shrugged, and said, “Isn’t being here illegally a crime?”
Which… no. Being undocumented in the U.S. is not a criminal offense.
But, besides that, instead of upholding the law, the sheriff just assumed… and potentially allowed a kidnapping to happen.
The Public Defender’s office says no federal criminal charges have been identified, and the man was reportedly there for a deferred prosecution hearing.
Earlier that same day, ICE also detained a woman, and a small child, outside the courthouse, which the Public Defender’s office called a clear violations of state law.
So, the questions, everyone needs to be asking, are this…
If there’s a law banning this, a court order banning this, and no warrant is even produced when asked… how is this still happening inside a courthouse?
And why are the very people sworn to uphold the law, standing by while it happens?