Patriot,
What I’m seeing our government do to Americans is pushing me even harder to win a seat in Congress during the Mid-Term Elections.
My name is Clay Percle, I spent 20 years in the Air Force, serving as an F-22 fighter pilot. Now I’m running for Congress. Help me win.
The Department of Justice has now charged over 570 Americans with crimes stemming from the January 6th protests in Washington.
The latest to be arrested was a family of five from Texas.
Tom and Dawn Munn were taken into custody along with their children, Josh, Kristi, and Kayli. Kayli is just 18 years old and was handcuffed alongside her family by the heavy hand of the FBI.
While I stand for Law & Order, I demand it be equally applied.
The Munn family was arrested for trespassing on federal property.
Last year, 97 rioters trespassed into federal buildings in Portland, Oregon during the BLM Riots.
Unlike the Munn’s, some carried and USED Molotov cocktails. Others violently attacked law enforcement officers.
Over a million dollars in damage was done to federal buildings in Portland – and since Attorney General Merrick Garland took over – most of the charges against those rioters have been dropped.
Meanwhile, the DOJ anticipates the prosecution of 800 Americans related to January 6th.
That is BLATANT political prosecution.
Help me get to Congress so we can return integrity to government.
During my service in the Air Force, I held two words of our motto with reverence: INTEGRITY FIRST.
Without integrity, we have nothing.
Our government, and even the top law enforcement agency in our nation, the FBI, is not leading with integrity – they’re leading with politics.
The Department of Justice and the FBI choose to handcuff an 18-year-old girl for excitedly taking part in a family trip to Washington to exercise their First Amendment rights.
Meanwhile, Antifa terrorists and violent, leftist extremists are given a pass:
- Taylor Lemons, a 31-year-old man who rushed a U.S. Marshall in Portland armed with a shield and a handgun, had federal charges dismissed by the DOJ “in the interests of justice.”
- Michell O’Connor received a similar dismissal after she “picked up a helmet and intentionally struck one of the officers in the head with the helmet” during the Portland riots.
- The same for Douglas Dean, William Reuland, Pablo Avvacato and dozens of others who assaulted federal law enforcement as Portland burned.
Carved in stone above the huge columns at the Supreme Court Building are the words, “Equal Justice Under the Law.”
That principle has been lost under the Biden Administration and Attorney General Merrick Garland.
It’s Congress’ job to set that right by investigating and stopping the politicization of the Department of Justice and the FBI.
That’s why it is vital to take back control of the House in the upcoming Mid-Terms.
I’m running for Congress in a winnable district to oust a liberal Democrat, Jennifer Wexton.
While riots were raging last year, instead of working with law enforcement to quell civil unrest, Wexton actively worked against them, saying as her excuse:
That’s right, Wexton insisted law enforcement make themselves targets when dealing with violent leftist thugs, but made no such insistence when it came to largely peaceful conservative protests.
Rather than work against law enforcement, I want to empower them with integrity.
As a man who has served, I know that at the end of the day, it’s an individual carrying out a mission.
And I know that the federal agent who slapped the handcuffs on 18-year-old Kayli this week didn’t go home that night feeling as if he saved America from a terrorist.
I’m fairly certain it was a dark day for him.
As a member of Congress, I want to give him and our other law enforcement officers a morale boost by taking politics out of the application of justice and returning integrity to their actions.
Help me get to Congress by making a generous contribution today.
Thank you for your time and your support.
For Integrity,
Clay Percle
Lt Col (Ret) USAF
Candidate for Congress
Virginia’s 10th Congressional District
Paid for by Clay for Virginia
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