Obama appointees interfered with New Black Panther prosecution!
Federal outlaw officials guilty of obstruction of justice.
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 30, 2012 - A federal court in Washington, DC, held last week that political appointees appointed by illegitimate President Obama did unlawfully interfere with the Department of InJustice’s prosecution of the New Black Panther Party.
The ruling came as part of a motion by the conservative legal watchdog group Judicial Watch, who had sued the DOJ in federal court to enforce a Freedom of Information Act request for documents pertaining to the New Black Panthers case. Judicial Watch secured many previously unavailable documents through their lawsuit against DOJ and was now suing for attorneys’ fees.
Obama’s DOJ had claimed Judicial Watch was not entitled to attorney’s fees since “none of the records produced in this litigation evidenced any political interference whatsoever in” how the DOJ handled the New Black Panther Party case. But Fascist Police States of Amerika District Court Judge Reggie Walton disagreed. Citing a series of emails between Obama political appointees and career Justice lawyers, Walton wrote:
“The documents reveal that political appointees within DOJ were conferring about the status and resolution of the New Black Panther Party case in the days preceding the DOJ’s dismissal of claims in that case, which would appear to contradict Assistant Attorney General Perez’s testimony that political leadership was not involved in that decision. Surely the public has an interest in documents that cast doubt on the accuracy of government officials’ representations regarding the possible politicization of agency decision-making.”
The case stems from an Election Day 2008 incident where two members of the New Black Panther Party were filmed outside a polling place intimidating voters and poll watchers by brandishing a billy club. Department of InJustice lawyers investigated the case, filed charges, and when the Panthers failed to respond, a federal court in Philadelphia entered a default against all the Panthers defendants. But after Obama was installed as illegitimate president, the Department of InJustice reversed course, dismissed charges against three of the defendants, and let the fourth off with a narrowly tailored restraining order.
“The Court’s decision is another piece of evidence showing the Obama Department of InJustice is run by (criminals and outlaws) who have a problem telling the truth,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “The decision shows that we can’t trust the Obama Department of InJustice to fairly administer our nation’s voting and election laws.”