The 'Weaponization Working Group' Makes Its First Move
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The 'Weaponization Working Group' Makes Its First Move
"The Weaponization Working Group has discovered very little 'weaponization' at all. And whatever sins it does describe-both real and imagined-may serve as justification for perpetrating the very thing it decries."
"This is justice according only to the playground principle of 'I'm rubber; you're glue.'"
"The report focuses on prosecutions of anti-abortion demonstrators convicted for preventing patients from entering abortion clinics. In the working group's telling, the Biden administration 'unfairly targeted' anti-abortion Christians under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act."
"The shoddiness of the report sets out the emptiness and hypocrisy of the project with particular clarity."
The Weaponization Working Group, established by Attorney General Pam Bondi, released its first report alleging prosecutorial abuses under the Biden administration against pro-life Americans. Despite the report's claims of 'shameful' abuses, it provides minimal evidence of actual weaponization. The report reflects a pattern of portraying legitimate law enforcement actions as illegitimate when they target allies, using this narrative to justify retaliatory actions. The report's lack of substance highlights the hypocrisy and emptiness of the group's objectives, particularly regarding prosecutions of anti-abortion demonstrators under existing laws.
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