A top ally of Attorney General Pam Bondi has gone nuclear on her conservative critics slamming her for not prosecuting Democrats over January 6-related allegations.
A groundswell of anger among conservatives has bubbled to the surface of the MAGA movement as online personalities warn that the statute of limitations to prosecute Democrats for January 6 weaponization allegations may soon run out.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon has been the target of much of the animus, with discontents ripping her for posting images of her knitting while on vacation as they worry members of the House Select Committee on the Capitol riot, prosecutors and other officials involved in jailing rioters may walk free.
But that’s not how the statute of limitations works, Dhillon claims.
And she’s fed up with those ‘ho*s’ peddling what she says is misinformation.
‘“Conservative” influencers, if you think you are “keeping the pressure on” or “winning” by spreading bullsh** attacks on [President Donald Trump‘s] hand-picked cabinet, you are not,’ she posted after receiving critiques from her right flank.
‘You are earning money to spread misinformation. You are ho*s. Learn an honest profession!’
Dhillon defended the DOJ’s handling of the January 6 weaponization claims and has commended her boss, Bondi, for her leadership of the department.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon has been the target of conservative frustration over the lack of January 6-related counter-prosecutions. She claims her critics don’t understand the nuance of statute of limitation laws
Trump supporters near the U.S Capitol, on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC
Conservative critics have also lashed out at Attorney General Pam Bondi for the lack of counter-prosecutions targeting Democrats involved in January 6 rioter cases
The assistant attorney general claims that the statute of limitations to counter-prosecute members of the January 6 select committee ‘potentially’ won’t run out until mid 2026.
The DOJ has until 2027 to prosecute former special counsel Jack Smith, she claims, and various other crimes still yet to be uncovered would have even longer statute of limitations that won’t expire until the next administration.
Still, the case for the DOJ to criminally charge Democrats for pursuing and prosecuting January 6 defendants is thin. In fact, the law in all likelihood prevents charging decisions and legislative actions from criminal liability.
‘Stop posting clickbait bs!’ she later wrote on X. ‘You are being used!’
Still, the attacks on her and Bondi are pouring in.
‘Charge the dems for their J6 insurrection before it’s too late and you really anger us even more!!?’ X user Dale Dion clapped back at Dhillon.
Another user jabbed: ‘I think the problem is that by this stage in the Biden presidency 700 J6 political prisoners were in the gulag.’
Dhillon, in addition to taking her critics head-on on X, sounded off on the alleged disinformation on Tuesday while appearing on The Charlie Kirk Show.
‘I wish people would just get a life… and try to be honest instead of trying to make money off the desperation of a less-informed populace,’ she said.
According to her, there is still plenty of time to go after those who allegedly weaponized the government to prosecute January 6 rioters.
Shortly after taking office, Trump pardoned over 1,500 people charged with crimes relating to the Capitol riot in 2021.