Navarro Speaks Out on His Arrest: ‘Denied Food, Denied Water, Denied an Attorney’ – ‘This Is What We Live In’
“Certainly, I saw it coming,” former Trump advisor Peter Navarro told Fox News host Tucker Carlson in regards to being arrested after not complying with the January 6th congressional committee. “We have entered really dangerous, unprecedented waters.”
Navarro said he was put in handcuffs and “leg irons” while being arrested after trying to board a flight at the airport in Nashville on Friday.
“Navarro, 72, was indicted on charges of contempt of Congress on Friday after repeatedly defying the orders of the House Committee investigating the January 6 riot, per unsealed court documents,” as reported by Business Insider. “On Friday, Navarro was taken into custody by authorities where he remained until he appeared in court for arraignment later the same day, the US Attorney’s Office told NBC News. Following his initial appearance, Navarro described his arrest while talking to reporters outside the federal courthouse.”
“They chose a different route. They didn’t call my attorney,” Navarro said on Monday regarding his arrest. “Instead, they went with this shock-and-awe terror strategy – They let me go to the airport and then take me with five agents, like I’m an Al Qaeda terrorist.”
“I was faced with the untenable choice of upholding executive privilege, which was not my privilege to waive – that’s Donald Trump’s privilege to waive – so I did my duty to the president. I did my duty to this country. And here we sit,” Navarro said before revealing nefarious conditions of his arrest, which includes being withheld food and water for a period of time.
“At one point the FBI agents couldn’t find the door to go into where I was supposed to g
o, the fingerprint machine didn’t work, but… people do not want to sit in solitary confinement in leg irons, denied food, denied water, denied an attorney and… this is what we live in,” he declared.
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It would be nice to get and go thru.
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Expect no respite from the courts. It is routine for DOJ to move defendants to other judicial districts in order to secure a conviction. A Dr. I know was tried three times on multi-count indictments, in two different districts. Any not guilty verdict, they just changed the code section on the new indictment. When they couldn’t secure any convictions after two trials, they switched the district. By that time the family was bankrupted. After the the third trial the government signaled it would move for a fourth. The Dr. took a plea and the US Attorney, (a son of a former Secretary of the Army under Ashcroft and Bush political appointee two years out of law school), got his press conference. This destroyed not only the Dr.s life, but literally hastened the death of many of his terminally I’ll patients. Contrast that with the Sussman trial. They don’t even hide the bias and corruption anymore.
I enrolled in law school in my forties, not because I think one has any chance of getting justice in our federal legal system, but that like our founders, we have to know how to create the system we want to live in when the dust settles and to exploit local government in order to form the legitimacy necessary to overcome the disinformation and insurgency that has been allowed to corrupt all of our founders institutions. At some point we will have to stop caring about what they are doing and create our own institutions which are not corrupt, or secure and leverage the few that can be saved.
Stalin, Castro, et al would be so proud of Garland’s DOJ and his Gestapo aka FBI.