US Justice Department places prosecutors on leave for January 6 reference

🤔 this whole thing smells fishy 🐟. I mean, why now? Why are they trying to silence these prosecutors? It's like they're trying to send a message to others who might be thinking of going against the administration's interests. And what's up with Trump pardoning all those rioters and then having his people try to prosecute their friends? 🤷‍♂️ it's just too convenient. And don't even get me started on the fact that they're trying to exert control over prosecution efforts like it's a dictatorship 💁‍♀️. The rule of law is supposed to be above all of this, but I guess not when you've got power and influence 🤑...
 
This is getting crazy! 🚨 I mean, two top prosecutors just suspended out of nowhere? That's like something out of a movie! 🤯

According to the stats from the Justice Department, there have been 14 suspensions since Trump took office. And if you look at the chart on prosecutions per quarter, it shows a clear pattern of decline:
+20% in Q1-2023
-15% in Q2-2023
-12% in Q3-2023

It's like they're trying to curate a specific narrative! 📊 And have you seen the graph on pardons? Over 1,500 rioters pardoned since Trump took office. That's some serious business!

I'm not saying it's all about politics, but... actually, I am saying that's exactly what it is. 😒 The numbers don't lie: in Q1-2022, there were 35% more convictions than in Q1-2019. Now we're at 25%. That's a significant drop!

It's like they're playing a game of whack-a-mole with the justice system. 🤹‍♀️ And don't even get me started on the firing of 24 employees from the US Attorney's Office in DC! 💥 That's just not right.

The stats say it all, folks! The numbers are telling us something. We need to keep an eye on this and make sure our justice system is protected from... well, you know. 🕵️‍♀️
 
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