TUCKER CARLSON: This week, a 24-year old former UCLA student called Christian Secor was sentenced to three and a half years in federal prison. Now by Merrick Garland's standards, that's a very long time. Even people who commit acts of terrorism don't spend that long in jail.
For example, Christian Secor will spend far more time behind bars than the two attorneys who fire bombed a police cruiser in New York City during the BLM riots back in 2020. Merrick Garland wants them out in just two years. All they did was firebomb a police cruiser. So, what exactly did Christian Secor do to spend more time behind bars a lot more than those guys? Well, on January 6 of 2021, Christian Secor walked into the Senate chamber and sat down briefly in Mike Pence's seat. That's it. Didn't hurt anyone, sat in Mike Pence's seat. For that, Christian Secor will spend more time in prison than people who tried to set police officers on fire -- to murder police officers.
So, what does Mike Pence think of this? A man going to prison for three and a half years for sitting in his seat? He didn't issue a statement about it, so we called his office. What do you think? He didn't respond. Maybe he will. It'd be interesting to know, what does Mike Pence think? Is he for this?