Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
Calling Tom and Charles! I want to get their take on this little chapter of the Trump presidency. They like to lecture from their ivory tower about law and order and stuff.
Meet Jared Wise. He was a violent thug on Jan 6 who repeatedly screamed and encouraged the crowd to kill cops. You can see him on video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDiFKaaLhdk
He was charged with felonies but never sentenced because the scumbag president who incited the riot pardoned him.
But that wasnt good enough. Now Jared Wise has a high paying job in the Dept of Justice...Got that? ..the rioter who screamed "kill them" at the police on Jan 6?
Im sure honest brokers of wisdom Charles and Tom will have lots of negative things to say about this travesty.

What he did and why - Wise testified in his own defense. Protesters hold flags as they are pushed back by police on Jan. 6, 2021, after President Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. NPR INVESTIGATION: JANUARY 6, 2021 Criminal records of Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by Trump include rape, domestic violence On the witness stand, according to the trial transcript, Wise acknowledged entering the Capitol building and tried to explain why he called the police "Nazis" and "Gestapo" and said "kill 'em" as other rioters assaulted officers. He testified that he was responding to what he viewed as "police brutality" and acting out of anger. "Those are terrible things to say. Of course. I shouldn't say those things," Wise testified. "I think I was careless and used, like, terrible words when I was angry." He said the terms Nazi and Gestapo came to mind because of law enforcement training he had received from the Anti-Defamation League and past visits to Holocaust museums. A federal prosecutor pressed Wise about his rant against police. "You yelled, 'shame on you, shame on you?'" Assistant U.S. Attorney Taylor Fontan asked. "I did," Wise replied. -"And you meant it or you wouldn't have said, right?" Fontan asked. "I assume yes," Wise said. "And you meant 'Kill 'em, kill 'em, kill 'em, get 'em, get 'em,' right?" Fontan asked. "No," Wise said. "I think that was just an angry reaction." "OK. So you meant it 10 seconds before and then all of a sudden you didn't mean it, right?" Fontan said. "No," Wise testified. "I don't think I meant kill 'em, I don't want people to die." Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell tears up during a hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. NPR INVESTIGATION: JANUARY 6, 2021 As Trump rewrites history, victims of the Jan. 6 riot say they feel 'betrayed' Wise did not personally assault police, though he that testified he would have been "morally justified" if he had tried to stop police from using what he viewed as excessive force on Jan. 6. -https://www.npr.org/2025/08/07/nx-s1-5493197/doj-trump-jan-6-defendant-jared-wise-capitol-riot