Yes, which is why I look forward to reading the indictment (which will presumably come, although they could back out). I'm very skeptical of the mens rea if it's just posting the fliers. But there may be something else they have to justify probable cause, like a social media post, so we'll see then.
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The mens rea, for the current DOJ, is nothing more that one spoke harshly about the Regime.
Law enforcement as performative art is definitely a warning.
Bizarre times we live in.
https://www.newsweek.com/has-texas-banned-political-memes-what-we-know-2066820
Do you think it should stay easy?
Most folks think cops and the gov’t are justified in whatever actions they take in the names of security and public safety.
https://bsky.app/profile/staha01.bsky.social/post/3lmn3drkesk2q