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posted ago by AlwysHideUrPowerLevl ago by AlwysHideUrPowerLevl +40 / -0

So first of all, they claim the justification for these new branch offices is to "help investigate threats against lawmakers". Which, without any elaboration on their part, can be interpreted as narrowly or broadly as they wish.

U.S. Capitol Police said because the majority of threats come from Florida and California, they decided to open two field offices: one in Tampa, and one in San Francisco.

The field officers are a first for the agency and may play a role in identifying future threats.

The spokesperson said the first field offices will be located in the Tampa and San Francisco areas, and that more locations are planned in the future.

So the federal government is using the supposed threat of terrorism, as an excuse to expand its own reach and powers.....gee where have we seen that before?

I've commented several times my view that the intent of the "defund the police" movement is to secure support for "police reform" that would allow for a federal law enforcement agency. But, this new justification is a lot simpler and makes even more sense.

They've already gone overboard with trying to make the Capitol Riot out to be the worst thing since 9/11 and Pearl Harbor. They keep calling it 1/6, they have journalists and politicians crying about the impact and trauma, and the rioters themselves have been treated as domestic terrorists and imprisoned for months without bail or counsel.

So of course they would use the Capitol Riot as a justification to expand the reach of law enforcement, just as they did with the Patriot Act after 9/11, and with the various surveillance laws passed after Pearl Harbor.

Here's some links for anyone that wants to do some reading

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/january-6-capitol-riot-capitol-police-field-offices-florida-california/

https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/u-s-capitol-police-to-open-up-new-branch-office-in-san-francisco/

https://www.fox13news.com/news/hillsborough-gop-calls-on-gov-desantis-to-keep-us-capitol-police-from-opening-tampa-field-office