Left-Wing Terrorists Bombed The Senate In 1983. Bill Clinton Let Them Out Of Prison Early — At Jerry Nadler’s Request
By On his final day in office, Jan. 20, 2001, President Bill Clinton commuted the sentences of a pair of radical leftists serving time for bombing the U.S. Capitol building, where a 1983 blast shattered the second floor of the Senate wing.
Linda Evans and Susan Rosenberg each served 16 years of lengthy sentences, with Rosenberg escaping 42 years of a 58-year sentence and Evans cutting short a 40-year sentence by 24 years.
https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/1...out-of-prison-early-at-jerry-nadlers-request/
1954 attack by Puerto Rican terrorists in Congress, 5 Congressmen were shot. Jimmy Carter released them in 1979, and they received a hero’s welcome at the UN.
And the leader is celebrated in The Smithsonian as a “Freedom Fighter”.
By On his final day in office, Jan. 20, 2001, President Bill Clinton commuted the sentences of a pair of radical leftists serving time for bombing the U.S. Capitol building, where a 1983 blast shattered the second floor of the Senate wing.
Linda Evans and Susan Rosenberg each served 16 years of lengthy sentences, with Rosenberg escaping 42 years of a 58-year sentence and Evans cutting short a 40-year sentence by 24 years.
https://thefederalist.com/2021/01/1...out-of-prison-early-at-jerry-nadlers-request/
1954 attack by Puerto Rican terrorists in Congress, 5 Congressmen were shot. Jimmy Carter released them in 1979, and they received a hero’s welcome at the UN.
And the leader is celebrated in The Smithsonian as a “Freedom Fighter”.


