On January 6, Hale, an Army reservist, drove to Washington after working the night shift at a New Jersey Naval station to hear President Trump speak.
On at least two occasions, Hale is seen interacting with police officers, who did not attempt to arrest either him or those around him.
Prosecutors then grilled Hale's roommate, who used the pseudonym "Mike Jacobs" at trial, about Hale's political views.
Jacobs told the jury that Hale believed the election was stolen.
Just like the Trump flag, had nothing to do with Hale's alleged criminal conduct on January 6.
Prosecutors weren't attempting to convince the jury Hale was guilty of trespassing or obstructing an "Official proceeding." Hale, in the eyes of Biden's Justice Department, is guilty of the unforgivable crime of voting for Trump.
Regardless of the verdicts for Sussmann and Hale, it's increasingly clear Americans continue to live in two separate and unequal systems of government.
https://amgreatness.com/2022/05/26/stolen-elections-a-tale-of-two-d-c-courtrooms/
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