Judges To AG Pam Bondi: It's OK For The Gov't To Dox People, But Not OK For People To Dox Gov't Employees? - Above the Law
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Judges To AG Pam Bondi: It's OK For The Gov't To Dox People, But Not OK For People To Dox Gov't Employees? - Above the Law
"Multiple bullshit prosecutions are underway, with AG Pam Bondi's DOJ hoping to convert regular protest stuff into long-lasting federal felony charges. This hasn't gone well for the DOJ, which tends to find itself rejected by grand juries when not getting its vindictive prosecutions tossed because they've been brought by prosecutors who don't have legal claim to the positions they're holding."
"While the government continues to make social media hay by tweeting out wild allegations and the personal information of people who have yet to have their day in court, it simultaneously claims it should be illegal to identify federal officers and post their information to social media."
"Two federal judges have raised concerns about Attorney General Pam Bondi's use of social media to publicize a wave of arrests last month of people charged with interfering with federal officers during an immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota."
The Trump administration faces accusations of applying double standards in legal proceedings and free speech protections. The DOJ, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, is pursuing aggressive prosecutions against protesters involved in federal officer interference cases, with multiple cases dismissed or rejected by grand juries. The administration publicizes defendants' personal information and allegations on social media while simultaneously arguing it should be illegal to identify federal officers online. Federal judges have expressed concerns about Bondi's use of social media to publicize arrests during immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota. The government's contradictory positions on speech protection and legal procedures raise questions about the lawfulness and consistency of these enforcement actions.
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