'Like you and Jan 6th': Laura Ingraham called out as she accuses Biden administration of favoritism toward Hamas sympathizers

Laura Ingraham argued in 'The Ingraham Angle' that there are two sets of laws - one for 'friends of the regime' and one for the enemies
PUBLISHED JUN 11, 2024
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized what she perceives as a lack of accountability for individuals sympathetic to Hamas under the Biden administration (Fox News)
Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized what she perceives as a lack of accountability for individuals sympathetic to Hamas under the Biden administration (Fox News)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In her recent broadcast on 'The Ingraham Angle', Fox News host Laura Ingraham launched a scathing critique against what she perceives as a lack of accountability for individuals sympathetic to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization, under the Biden administration.

According to Fox News, in her opening monologue, Ingraham argued that these sympathizers are allowed to act with impunity, shielded from the consequences of their actions, while others face harsh penalties for lesser offenses.

Allegations of selective justice under Biden administration

Ingraham began her address by stating, “These are among the most privileged people out there. They can do stuff in blue states, liberal jurisdictions, or as we saw on college campuses, and they can get away with it. Total impunity."

Citing specific legal provisions, Ingraham highlighted the potential consequences for those who engage in acts of vandalism or destruction of federal property, emphasizing the severity of the penalties under Title 18 of the United States Code.

(Foxnews)
In her opening monologue, Laura Ingraham argued that these sympathizers are allowed to act with impunity (Fox News)

She pointed out, “Here are the laws that can and should be used against these anti-American anarchists. 18 USC 1361 is the destruction of federal property. It authorizes a penalty of up to 10 years imprisonment for the willful injury of federal property.”

However, Ingraham argued that enforcement of these laws has become inconsistent and selective under the Biden administration. She asserted, “But, with Biden in office, common sense and the rule of law are out the window. Law is supposed to apply across the board to all, but we have two sets of laws – one for friends of the regime and one for the enemies of the regime, where they think of the enemies of the regime, who should expect to be persecuted whenever possible."

Critique of alleged political bias in law enforcement

Ingraham further stated, “So what happened to the pro-life demonstrators put in prison for years? The January 6th defendants hunted down and, of course, what we're seeing happening to President Trump. But the fact is, Biden, Kamala Harris, Merrick Garland and all these college administrators, they're always going to cut a break to the people who hate America.”

She continued, “Look, as long as you're just defending traditional Americans, Christians, others, or if you could potentially help Democrats, you basically can do whatever you want. That's why all those people are up there just spray-painting the statue and throwing stuff at the police officer."



 

Ingraham concluded her impassioned monologue by suggesting that the current state of affairs reflects a broader trend of political bias and selective enforcement within the justice system. She remarked, “This is what they mean when they talk about defending democracy. If a bunch of 20-somethings from Oklahoma, though, threw red paint on the Black Lives Matter mural on 16th Street, which is right across from the park, they'd already have been arrested. They'd been arrested on the spot."

Mixed reactions highlight divisions in public perception

Amidst the ongoing discourse surrounding Laura Ingraham's assertions regarding selective justice and political bias within the Biden administration, social media platforms have become a battleground of divergent opinions.

One user wrote, "LAURA INGRAHAM: has kinda creepy Adam’s Appy."



 

Another said, "Just like you and Jan 6th."



 

One user replied, "What ever happened to rubber bullets?"



 

One user said, "True but also FoxBSNews hosts also get away with too."



 

Another said, "I have no problem with them arresting Jan 6ers. But the fact these people get such a pass from authority figures is f**king pathetic."



 

"You people embrace white supremacists, oath keepers and proud boys, so you’re pretty much the same," opined another 



 

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