
Antifa activist received probation after attacking GOP senator's office with an axe
Fox News
Bill Melugin reported on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on the lenient treatment an Antifa criminal received for threatening a U.S. senator.
"In case you’re looking for yet another example of justice applied unequally, here’s one: the Qanon Shaman just got three years in prison for walking, smiling around the Capitol building on Jan. 6. Meanwhile, in the rest of the country, Antifa, BLM, riots, setting things on fire, the feds just went particularly easy on a vandal with an axe smashed into a U.S. senator’s office," Carlson said.
Melugin reported on self-avowed Antifa member Alexander Starks, who broke into North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven’s office in Dec. 2020 with an axe. The incident was caught on tape, showing Starks swing an axe at the office window and door. Although Starks pled guilty to the destruction of government property, the FBI treated Starks significantly more leniently than Chansley.













