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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/5/2/15518574/desiree-fairooz-justice-department
The US Department of Justice is literally prosecuting a woman for laughing at Jeff Sessions
As attorney general, Jeff Sessions now heads the Justice Department.
Updated by German Lopez@germanrlopezgerman.lopez@vox.com May 2, 2017, 2:30pm EDT
It is hard to believe this is happening, but its real: The US Department of Justice is literally prosecuting a woman for laughing at nowAttorney General Jeff Sessions during his Senate confirmation hearing earlier this year.
According to Ryan Reilly at HuffPost, Code Pink activist Desiree Fairooz was arrested in January after she laughed at a claim from Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) that Sessionss history of treating all Americans equally under the law is clear and well-documented.
Sessions, in fact, has a long history of opposing the equal treatment of all Americans under the law. He has repeatedly criticized the historic Voting Rights Act. He voted against hate crime legislation that protected LGBTQ people, arguing, Today, I'm not sure women or people with different sexual orientations face that kind of discrimination. I just don't see it. And his nomination for a position as a federal judge was rejected in the 1980s after he was accused of making racist remarks, including a supposed joke that he thought the Ku Klux Klan was okay until I found out they smoked pot.
Given this history, Fairooz laughed at Shelbys claim.
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But federal prosecutors have pushed forward with the case against Fairooz. As Reilly reported, prosecutors argue that the laugh amounted to willful disorderly and disruptive conduct intended to impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct of congressional proceedings. In court, they have tried to emphasize that the laugh was extraordinarily disruptive, with a US Capitol Police officer claiming that Fairooz laughed very loudly and people in the hearings turned around when they heard it.
Fairoozs defense, meanwhile, has argued that her laughter was a reflex and not meant to disrupt the hearings. Fairooz was also in the back of the room, and her laughter had no noticeable impact, based on video of the hearings, on Shelbys introductory speech for Sessions.
The trial will continue at the Superior Court in DC this week. If convicted, Fairooz faces a fine up to $500 and up to six months imprisonment for the laugh-related charge. She is also charged with another misdemeanor for allegedly parading, demonstrating or picketing within a Capitol, evidently for her actions after she was being escorted from the room, Reilly reported.
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babylonsister
May 2017
OP
Doesn't the DOJ have better things to do. ?? Jeff-where is your sense of humor?
riversedge
May 2017
#4
I don't know what it's like today, but I remember the Senate Gallery is incredibly strict
fescuerescue
May 2017
#23