So let’s get this straight—a sitting Republican congressman, Cory Mills, allegedly beats up his mistress in a luxury penthouse, police show up, see fresh bruises, and even hear him telling her to lie about it.
They decide to arrest him.
But then—poof!—the case gets downgraded, the arrest never happens, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office (stacked with Trump appointees) conveniently refuses to sign the warrant.
The game is rigged, folks. If this were anyone else—especially a Democrat or an average citizen—they’d be in cuffs before they could blink.
But a Republican congressman? Suddenly, it’s “let’s investigate further.”
Funny how the law only seems to apply when it’s politically convenient.
Meanwhile, the same party screaming about “law and order” is running interference for their own criminals.
Mills should be sitting in a jail cell, not Congress.
But when you’ve got the right connections, the law bends in your favor. Hell of a democracy we’ve got here.