Saturday, March 16, 2024

THE ASHLI BABBITT LAWSUIT

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                                       BY BILL JUNEAU

                             Although the story seems to have been buried by the Democratic Party-controlled media, the Judicial Watch organization recently filed a $30 million lawsuit against the U.S. Government on behalf of the family of Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed by a Capitol police lieutenant on January 6, 2021.

                             Judicial Watch is well-known as a conservative and bipartisan watchdog organization which insists on transparency, and integrity from government officials. The group frequently calls upon the courts to enforce constitutional laws and  to right obvious wrongs.

                           Ashli was an unarmed Air Force veteran who was shot and killed by Police Lieutenant Michael Byrd inside the capitol during the disorder by supporters of former President Trump. The suit has been filed in Federal District Court in California with claims for Babbitt's wrongful death and for assault, battery and the negligent behavior of police.   

                          The incident prompted the Biden Department of Justice and the FBI under Director Christopher Wray to do their best to mitigate all comment about the shooting.  For eight months, authorities declined to even identify the shooter of the woman and said only that a capitol policeman had simply done his duty in the face of the so called "insurrection," and needed to be protected from undeserved scorn and ridicule for "just doing his job as he was trained to do."

                           In August following the shooting, Byrd appeared on the Lester Holt TV show and was interviewed.  Acknowledging that he had shot Ms. Babbitt, he said that “I followed my training, and I spent countless years preparing for such a moment."   At that moment, he stated,  Babbitt “was posing a threat” to lawmakers in the House Chamber.

                       The shooting had  overtones which contradicted a liberal attitude that racist white policemen are bigoted and prone to kill black men for little or no reasons.  

                        Lt. Byrd, 55,  is black, and has been a capitol policeman for about 30 years.  Ashli Babbitt was a 35-year-old white woman who had served her country honorably in the Air Force. The  incident of a black cop shooting a white, unarmed woman is contrary to the Democrat and mainstreeting media stories of how racism against blacks runs rampant in American police departments. 

                       The  belief  that all white cops are looking for innocent black men to shoot was given national credence after George Floyd, a hardened black ex-convict with a lengthy police rap sheet, died while being arrested by a white Minneapolis patrolman in the spring of 2020.                        

                       This Ashli Babbitt killing does not fit the left wing narrative, and consequently, it was, and still is, being hushed up and kept in a darkened  closet where embarrassing  faux pas committed by Democrats get stashed away and left to wither and die without public awareness and fallout. 

                        Approximately 1,000 participants in the Capitol disorder have been arrested, tried and jailed for their participation and alleged violence on January 6, but none was every charged with carrying a weapon or being an insurrectionist. 

                       Byrd has a record of miscues and service violations as a policeman, but was never disciplined or fully investigated for the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt which was the only incident of gun violence in the melee of January 6.  

                         According to the lawsuit, Ashli and others had been directed by a woman police officer to walk toward the House side. Ashli arrived at a hallway outside the Speakers lobby where two individuals had dislodged glass panels in lobby doors. Lt. Byrd, commanding the police unit on hand, shot Ashli on sight as she raised herself up into the opening of the broken door. the lawsuit charges.  

                        Byrd has said that he shot Ashli, the lawsuit contended, without ever seeing her hands or assessing her intentions or after even identifying her as a woman. She was "ambushed" and "had posed no threat to anyone," the suit has charged.   Multiple persons who witnessed the shooting by Byrd, who was not in uniform and never identified himself as a policeman, screamed at Byrd---"you just murdered her," the lawsuit said. 

                        Witnesses have said that Ashli never even saw Byrd; and the lawsuit stated that the plain clothed officer never gave her any warnings or commands before shooting her dead with his Glock pistol.  The medical examiner later determined that the manner of Ashli Babbitt's death was "homicide." 

                         The suit further alleged that Byrd had a service record of being reckless with his Glock 22 pistol and that Congress and his superiors  "knew or should have known that Byrd was prone to behave in a dangerous or otherwise incompetent manner." 

                         In 2019, the airy-headed Byrd had left his loaded Glock on a bathroom counter in the Capitol Visitor Center complex (CVC). It was found during a routine security sweep later the same day by another officer.  Reportedly, 15,000 to 20,000 people pass through the CVC  center each day during the warm months.  Reportedly Byrd apologized for his negligence, but was never disciplined.

                        Byrd, who reportedly has been promoted to captain,  had his police powers revoked for brief periods on more than one occasion prior to January 6 for failing to meet firearm qualifications, the suit charged.  Byrd reportedly had a reputation among peers for not being a "good shot." 

                       On another occasion, Lt. Byrd's car was stolen and Byrd fired multiple shots into the fleeing vehicle in a suburban area. Stray bullets struck the side of homes nearby, and a subsequent investigation found that his use of force was not justified. His firearm privileges reportedly were revoked for a period as a disciplinary measure. 

                       Ashli Babbitt was 35 years old and resided with her husband, Aaron, in San Diego, California.  Together, they operated a  successful pool business. 

                      Ashli had  traveled alone to Washington, D.C. from the west coast because she “loved her country and wanted to show her support for President Trump,” the suit states. “She was there to exercise what she believed were her God-given, American liberties and freedoms."

                       The wrongful death lawsuit, with depositions and discovery, could well open up the behind-the-scenes maneuvering to shield the full and factual story of the Ashli Babbitt shooting.  

                                                 xxx



Saturday, March 2, 2024

GOV. CHRISTIE'S "BACK FLIP"

 

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                                                     BY  BILL JUNEAU 

                                                               Chris Christie, 61, is a former Republican  governor from the hardwired Democratic state of New Jersey.  He has the reputation as a GOP bull dog, but lately he has become more understanding of the Party of the Jackass with whom he shares strong opposition to the reelection of President Trump. 

                                         In 2016, while still the governor of that  deep blue state which abuts New York where hating Donald Trump is a career, he was one of some 18 candidates who scrambled without success to become the GOP candidate for President. He was again on debate stage as a candidate for the upcoming November, 2024,  presidential election---- but only briefly--- as the popularity of the former Republican president overshadowed his weak candidacy in polls and in primary elections.  

                                       Following his unimpressive appearances in a good many 2016 primary debates, and having become somewhat of a goat because of films showing him hugging Democratic President Obama, Christie dropped out of the race.  He envisioned greener fields and announced with enthusiasm his support for Donald Trump who subsequently became the GOP nominee. Trump went on to win the election over Democrat Hillary Clinton, and was sworn into office in January of 2017.  

                                     With many achievements benefiting Americans of all races and colors and in maintaining a secure border with new programs and 450 miles of a steel wall, Trump completed his four year term in 2020, but lost in his bid for a second term to Joe Biden. The Biden win was controversial and President Trump contended that the election was dishonest and had been "stolen" by lying Democrats and a media which covered up evidence of improper procedures and corrupt Biden conduct. 

                                      In preparation for the 2024 election next November, Christie spent  only a short time as an announced Republican candidate.  Quickly, he saw  the writings on the wall and withdrew from contention.  But he did so with a "backflip" and an attack on President Trump whom he had supported without reservation four years earlier.

                                   Announcing his withdrawal, he tore into the ex- President, accusing him of being a "lonely, self-consumed mirror hog" who poses a threat to the republic; and who was responsible for the January 6 "insurrection" and "that he should be impeached again." 

                              In 2016,  Christie had proclaimed that he was solidly in Trump's corner and following the election, he headed the Trump Transition Team in finding and recommending competent men and women with a conservative, Christian  attitude to serve in the new president's administration.    

                                       In 2016 and 2017, Christie never held back in his praise of Donald Trump.  Also, it was reported that he and his wife, Mary Pat had for 10 years or more been close friends with Trump and the Trump family.  He will be an outstanding President, said Christi, who had governed New Jersey from 2010 to 2018, and prior to the governor's office, had served for eight years as a United States attorney for New Jersey, appointed by President Bush.  So what made Christie change?

                                          Christie, who nursed his visage as a GOP attack dog, wanted a spot in the Trump cabinet.  Attorney General;  Homeland Security Director; Chief of Staff, or even Secretary of State were acceptable offices in the Christie  playbook for his future. In the end, however, Christie was never appointed to a cabinet position and his enmity for being ignored apparently grew and festered. Today, Christie is the harshest and loudest Republican critic of Donald Trump, his old friend.  

                                          In one of his money making new gigs, Chris Christie has become a political talking head, and has joined hands with the liberals at the ABC News desk. Nowadays, Christie is apparently still licking his wounds and getting even by talking up the negative aspects of former President Trump.  He is swapping, chatting and sharing criticisms with Trump haters in interviews and at the televised round table. "He must never be president again," asserts Christie, as he muckrakes the former president. At one talk session, he opined that Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a Democrat, would make for a good president.                                                             In 2017, after President Trump sacked his FBI director, James Comey, for incompetence and for sneaky plans to make Trump look like a water carrier for Russian President Vladimir Putin,  he picked Christopher Wray for the job, and the disingenuous Wray allowed the FBI to undermine President Trump.  Wray had represented Christie in the so-called New Jersey "Bridgegate" scandal, and had kept him from culpable involvement and going to jail; and correspondingly, Christie became  the key force to President Trump recommending Wray's appointment as FBI Director. 

                                          "If Trump becomes the GOP nominee for President in next November's Presidential election, it would amount to a "death sentence" for the GOP, said Christie. His brother- commentator at ABC, George Stephanopoulos, certainly agreed.  In fact, after withdrawing as a 2024 candidate, the rotund Christie gave his first post-candidacy interview to Stephanopoulos, one of the media's most dedicated, liberal  Democrats, who had earned his silver spurs as a defender and mouthpiece for Bill and Hillary Clinton.                                          

                                           You might wonder how Trump feels about having appointed Christopher Wray as director of the FBI in 2017, replacing James Comey who he fired. It was Christie who told him of the political smarts and loyal, down-the middle-legal prowess of Wray;  and Trump bought it all and appointed him to head the world's most respected police agency, and the Senate gave its approval.  

                                           In office, Director Wray allowed his subordinates to attack Trump in a variety of ways.  He allowed the concealment from the public of the Hunter Biden laptop computer which had been confiscated by FBI agents. Hunter's computer  contained messages incriminating his father, former Vice President Joe Biden, now President Biden, for taking money from ill-gotten contracts with Red China and Ukraine.  Hunter  frequently referred in his emails to his father as the "big guy," and that money was being earmarked for him. 

                                          Wray has remained in good standing with the Biden administration, and is a malleable pawn for the lying Merrick Garland, Attorney General, but it is inconceivable that he would ever  remain as the FBI director if Trump is reelected to a second term in the coming November. 

                                          Trump has been guarded in comments about his "old friend," Chris Christie, who continues to hang with  liberals around ABC News, badmouthing President Trump at every opportunity. Trump has summed up his feelings for the pear-shaped Christie by describing him as "a bum."

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