Nets Biden ignores Scottish nominees’ record of being soft on child porn

On Wednesday, Senator Josh Howley (R-MO) posted a lengthy Twitter thread with damaging evidence of Biden Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record of leniency towards child porn offenders. Three Evening News Broadcasts (ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News) Ignore Hawley’s complaint. This is in stark contrast to the way networks acted with baseless allegations against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanagh during his confirmation process in the fall of 2018.
While the networks ignored these problematic complaints, they were busy reporting on St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the food desert and the weather.
“I’m researching Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record, reading his opinions, articles, interviews and lectures. I noticed a disturbing pattern when it comes to Judge Jackson’s treatment of sex offenders, especially those who victimize children.Howley tweeted.
I am researching Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record, reading his opinions, articles, interviews and lectures. I noticed a disturbing pattern when it comes to Judge Jackson’s treatment of sex offenders, especially those who victimize children.
– Josh Howley (awHawleyMO) March 16, 2022
That is what Senator Dr. demanded “Judge Jackson has a pattern that child porn offenders hook off for their heinous crimes, both as a judge and as a policymaker.”
Howley added that Judge Jackson has been advising child hunters to hook off since he was in law school. That includes his question “Criminals register as sex offenders – saying it ‘leads to stigma and exclusion.’ He suggested that public policy was driven by an “environment of fear, hatred and revenge” against sex offenders.
Like his time in law school, Judge Jackson questioned the registration of convicts as sex offenders – saying it “leads to stigma and exclusion.” He suggested that public policy was driven by an “environment of fear, hatred and revenge” against sex offenders pic.twitter.com/2QUcPOnWPR
– Josh Howley (awHawleyMO) March 16, 2022
Posting a screenshot from the court summary that Judge Jackson probably wrote, Howley wrote about how he believed that “some people who are entitled to child pornography are either for this collection, or those who are alone and find a place in their participation. The community.” Child exploiters community?
Howley added that during Jackson’s tenure at the U.S. Sentencing Commission, he said he “mistakenly assumed that child pornography offenders were pedophiles” and that he wanted to understand “this class of non-pedophiles who receive child pornography.”
During his time at the U.S. Sentencing Commission, Judge Jackson stated that he “mistakenly assumed that child pornography offenders were pedophiles” and that he wanted to understand “non-pedophiles in this category of people who receive child pornography.” pic.twitter.com/ZM16VAqpLo
– Josh Howley (awHawleyMO) March 16, 2022
Howley further alleges that while serving in the Jackson DC District Court, he also ruled on decisions that gave pedophiles much lighter sentences than needed guidelines.
In the case of the United States vs. Hawkins, sex offenders had multiple images of child pornography. He is over 18 years old. The sentencing guidelines call for up to 10 years in prison. Judge Jackson sentenced the offender to just three months in prison. Three months.
– Josh Howley (awHawleyMO) March 16, 2022
According to the Daily Caller, White House Press Secretary Jane Sackie “backtracked on the allegations, saying that Jackson’s punishment for sexual offenses was” consistent “with the recommendations at Thursday’s press briefing. One of the witnesses was repeating the remarks to ask a question about their testimony.
Regardless, the truth of the matter is that if these allegations were made against the nominee of the Republican Supreme Court, the evening newscasts would have led with the story, it was not ignored. We know this because, in 2018, Democrat Senator Diane Feinstein (CA) complained in a letter to the FBI that Brett Kavanagh tried to attack a 17-year-old girl at a party about forty years ago.
There was little evidence given at the time, as well as a brief description of what was in the letter and NBC Nightly News Still ran with it. Then when more details emerged it showed that the whole story was full of holes, including the accounts of others who denied that certain events had happened, the networks were not at all intellectually interested in them.
Excluding the three networks, this horrific example of bias was made possible by TD Ameritrade on CBS, Fisher Investments on ABC and Liberty Mutual on NBC. Their information is attached so you can’t tell them about the biased news they’re financing.
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