Michael J. Heyman's reign of terror in Alaska

One bad apple of a deep state federal district attorney appointed by Pam Bondi whose gun rights credentials and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution (along with those of Kash Patel) are becoming more and more suspect.

Michael J. Heyman is a foreign-influenced gun-grabbing attorney with a temporary placeholder website publishing disinformation that may be outdated or changed at will.

Meet the U.S. Attorney
… as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of California in 2012, where he focused on international narcotics trafficking, human trafficking, firearms, money laundering, immigration and public corruption. He also lived and worked at the U.S Embassies in Kathmandu, Nepal, and Colombo, Sri Lanka, as the Resident Legal Advisor assisting in developing the rule of law and combatting transnational crime. Mr. Heyman joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Alaska in 2020, where he has focused on complex financial crimes…

Well, he sure is a gun-grabber, but he has done absolutely nothing about drug dealing, prostitution, or white collar crime while in office.

Criminals do attempt to conceal their crimes but financial crimes are not ultimately that “complex.” We know when our money goes missing and we usually have a pretty good idea of who’s been stealing from us.

And what a gun-grabbing crook in office! Kash Patel, too. He definitely looks like another crook in office with a few days’ growth of beard. I wouldn't be that particular of agents out in the field — but the law isn’t supposed to grow a beard — that’s too scruffy for court and official appearances. Again, by long-standing bar rules throughout Western civilization, the men’s beards are to be shaved and the women’s facial veils and excessive jewelry are to be removed for court.

Fact-checking FBI Director Patel’s claim that guns are barred at protests
After federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, FBI Director Kash Patel said people cannot bring loaded firearms to protests. Laws vary by state, but the law in Minnesota, and many other states, makes guns at protests legal.
Patel said, "You cannot bring a firearm loaded with multiple magazines to any sort of protest that you want. It's that simple. You don't have the right to break the law and incite violence."

And what a nonsensical ignorant statement of a fool that is anyways. I have never yet seen any common sort of firearm that accepts or receives more than one magazine of ammunition at a time.