Tucker: An Elderly Cancer Patient Gets Jailed for Trespassing the Capitol While Colbert’s Team Gets No Charges, That’s Corruption

‘No way to spin that, that is outrageous’

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CARLSON: “Now, at the sentencing, Judge Lamberth admitted he wanted to make an example out of this elderly woman. Why? Because he was frustrated that a defendant in a separate case made statements that were 'embarrassing to me.' That actually happened. And therefore, because he was embarrassed by somebody else, Lamberth decides to take it out on this elderly woman, and that is horrible. That is not justice, it's the opposite. And it gets worse. At the same time this was happening, U.S. Attorney for D.C., at the same point they were sending an elderly cancer patient to jail, this same U.S. Attorney’s Office announced they were dropping charges against nine members of Stephen Colbert’s production crew. Capitol Police had caught this group of producers trespassing inside the Longworth House Office Building on the evening of Thursday, June 16th. We brought it to you when it happened. So they were walking around the Capitol Complex without authorization. Parading, that is a crime. Capitol Police had warned Colbert’s producers that they were in a restricted area, but they ignored the warning from police, they returned anyway with the help of several members of Congress, that would include Adam Schiff and Jake Auchincloss. But the other day, the U.S. Attorney for D.C., a Biden appointee called Matthew Graves said that they are allowed to walk with no charges. So here are the new rules: If you are a regime propagandist, you can do whatever you want. You can trespass in the Capitol, you won’t be charged by Joe Biden’s prosecutor. But if you are an elderly cancer patient who votes the wrong way, you go to prison. Those are two standards, one justice system. That’s corruption."

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