In the summer of 2020, America was in flames as Antifa and BLM set fire to city after city—Seattle, Minneapolis, Portland, New York, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and so many more. Police stations were torched and dozens of officers were injured as all manner of projectiles, from rocks to Molotov cocktails, were hurled at them. Dozens of people died. The damage was estimated at over $1.2 billion, the highest in history.
In January of 2021, the Biden administration came to town. With 35,000 FBI agents and support personnel at his disposal, and armed with an annual $10.8 billion budget, President Joe Biden’s attorney general, Merrick Garland, had everything he needed to bring the criminals to bear.
But there was no outrage from the Justice Department. Instead, with a lonely exception here and there, there was silence. Tens of thousands—perhaps hundreds…