On Tuesday during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Senator Britt questioned Garland about the fact that US Marshals guarding the homes of Supreme Court justices were instructed "Not to arrest protesters" at the homes.
Read: Dr. Peter McCullough On "The Holy Grail Of COVID-19 Vaccine Detoxification" Senator Britt: You said, quote, "The marshals have been advised, and they know and the marshals on the ground, they have full authority to arrest people under any federal statute, including that federal statute," end quote.
You went on to say, the Attorney General does not decide whether to arrest.
The Marshals on the scene they do make the decision of whether to arrest.
" The freshman senator continued: Senator Britt: "After your appearance before the Judiciary Committee, we obtained copies of the slide deck that were used to train and prepare the Marshals for their protective detail at the homes of the Justices.
Those training materials show that the marshals likely didn't make any arrests under Section 1507 for a pretty simple reason they were actively discouraged from doing so.
As you can see on the slide behind me, the marshals were explicitly told to avoid, unless absolutely necessary, any criminal enforcement action involving the protester.
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