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One Tweet Captures the Hypocrisy Over the Lack of Charges Filed in Senate Gay Sex Scandal

As Rebecca wrote earlier this morning, there will be no charges filed against the ex-Cardin staffer who engaged in sexual activity in one of the Senate hearing rooms. Just before Christmas, Aidan Maese-Czeropski was identified as one of the men having sex with another man in Hart 216, the judiciary room. This incident was not a one-off event, as Maese-Czeropski was warned to tone his social media postings before being promoted in Cardin’s office. Before he was fired, Maese-Czeropski posted on LinkedIn that he was being targeted for his lifestyle, but that never held water. This tryst could’ve constituted multiple charges, including misuse of public property, lewd acts, and trespassing. 

Alas, Mr. Maese-Czeropski survived a legal scolding at the expense of further chipping away at the Left’s second-most popular obsession: January 6. Most of the folks indicted, persecuted, and imprisoned for what happened on that day, which the liberal media erroneously referred to as worse than Pearl Harbor or the 9/11 attacks, trespassed on government property. Years’ worth of prison time got doled out for these supposed insurrectionists, but an ex-Senate aide who committed similar offenses, albeit more sexually graphic, gets to skate. Mark Hemingway at RealClearInvestigations tore though the hypocrisy with one tweet:

The more damning indictment against January 6 and the Democrats’ silly game regarding its political weaponization was the fact that the select committee didn’t correctly catalog any of the evidence of an event I was told was a threat to the continued existence of the United States. They also destroyed evidence multiple times, including communications with the Biden White House, though some has been recovered

With Democrats in charge, we shouldn’t be shocked by the lack of accountability. They’re incapable of policing themselves.