PeterZ wrote:Knowingly and deliberately making false claims. Not sure that applies here, but of course they can bring charges. Just as the IRS was sicked on political opponents, the DoJ is used to silence opposition.
What "opposition"? You can't seriously think the Department of Justice is going out of its way to conduct a politically motivated crusade against a few loudmouths spreading false claims about a case some low level US attorney is prosecuting in Idaho. To what possible political end? Whose nefarious purposes does that serve exactly? What goal is being achieved there that would motivate some higher up in the DoJ to politically involve themselves here rather than it just being some prosecutor getting ticked off that the integrity of their investigation was being compromised by a bunch of people spreading false information?
And the IRS was NOT "sicced on opponents". No evidence was ever presented that was anything other than the people in those departments trying to do their jobs. It was not some directive from higher-up to "go after" political opponents. It was just the result of a huge mass of organizations all filing for non profit status while taking on the name of an explicitly political movement when their non profit status required them NOT to be primarily engaged in political activity. Try to imagine why a bunch of people at the IRS might think they had to go out of their way to take a closer look.