

Enrique Tarrio
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@NobleOne
Shogun of the Notorious ProudBoys. Seditiously Unapologetic. Mindreading Shapeshifting Incarnation of Chaos. EIC @WarboysStudios Followed by @AshFarms



The judge in the Trump attempted assisination case said " J6 defendants weren't in 5 point shackles" it's on court record in several cases. We were shackled and chained every time we left the unit . We were in 23 hours a day solitary confinement. Your ignorance doesn't make it true !! @gregkellyusa

🚨 BREAKING: 301,620 signatures have officially been announced for the Alberta independence petition. That is far beyond the required threshold to trigger the Alberta independence vote on October 19th. A massive day for the Alberta Independence movement.







JUST IN: Judge Zia Faruqui apologized in court to Cole Allen, the man who tried to k-ll President Trump, for how he was being treated while behind bars.




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It's hard to know where to start--or end-- in covering the batsh*t meltdown last week by DC Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui. (I made the full transcript available to my paid subscribers on Substack) Faruqui was presiding over a hearing in the case of Edward Dana, a career criminal with 9 prior convictions and 23 arrests who was on probation and arrested by DC police for vandalizing property in a drunken rage on August 17. During his arrest, Dana said he wanted to kill the president (among other crazy statements.) DC US attorney Jeanine Pirro sought to indict Dana on a federal felony of making threats to the president. But once again--in a rarity now commonplace in DC--a grand jury made up of DC voters (93% for Kamala in 2024) refused to indict him. So prosecutors had to drop the charge. This enraged Faruqui, who not only misrepresented Dana's case (making him a victim rather than the longtime perp he is) and he berated the prosecutor for about 20 minutes or so. But Faruqui's tirade had less to do with Dana and more to do with President Trump. Time and again, Faruqui--who was appointed in 2020 but not confirmed by the Senate--blasted the president's policies related to using federal law enforcement agencies and the National Guard in DC and warnings to do the same in other cities to combat crime. Faruqui: "How do we reestablish faith in people in DC that they're not going to be wrongly arrested, when the hobby, or whatever, the interest of the moment, if we move to Chicago or whatever city, Baltimore, or whatever next thing it is that catches the administration's interest, what are we, the people left here in Washington, DC, who have actually lived here, had to suffer through whatever is happening, how am I supposed to reestablish confidence in every defense lawyer and defendant that they are being treated fairly and rightly?" Have to "suffer," the judge says.


JUST IN: Judge Zia Faruqui has *apologized* to Cole Allen, the man who is accused of trying to kill President Trump, for how he has been treated in jail. Fox News' Larry Kudlow was heard ripping the judge on Fox. "The judge apologized to this guy? ... [He would've] shot at the President and we're apologizing to this guy?" These judges are absolutely insane and belong in prison.

BREAKING: US Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui apologizes to White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen over reported treatment in jail


A federal judge just apologized to the man who tried to assassinate the president. Can we agree that we no longer have a justice system?

Strange that not a single judge in DC had a thought anywhere close to this for any of the Jan 6 people they maliciously prosecuted.