I have to admit, I'm surprised by the day-1 pardon for all J6 prisoners. I expected a more watered-down approach: gradual review of every case, one at a time, over the next few months.
If they were wrongfully imprisioned they should also be compensated, each one should be paid out 4 years of lost income plus extraThese people need to go on the immediate offensive at all the swamp tendrils that imprisoned them over such an obvious psyop. Releasing them for something that should never have happened can only be made fully good when justice is painfully delivered.
A crime did occur in January 2021. What was that crime? The federal agencies, namely the DC capitol police present are the prime suspects for entrapment. Of course the committee that imprisoned the people is equally guilty in partaking in Soviet kangaroo trials. Then this would go further back to the 2020 election itself, the planned theft of it which led to the planned entrapment. There are a slew of other various charges that they are guilty of, but I can imagine those court proceedings becoming very entangled unless harsh measures are taken swiftly.
If this drags on for most of 2025, it will waste valuable time that this administration has to start reversing the damage on America's domestic situation, so hopefully there are logistics in place to have people work on this while the administration tackles other severe crises like the homelessness, the drugs, the lawlessness, and the invaders. I have zero faith for the US' foreign policy, but I do have faith that awakened Whites in America will begin to go on the offensive, collectively, and if this administration drops the ball, the bold will become bolder while the sheep get shier.
The hopes of releasing these wrongfully-imprisoned people must be fulfilled with the prosecution of the communists who set them up.
That "extra" should be in the millions, each. Trump could take the money from the salaries that would have been paid to all the scumbag bureaucrats that he just fired. Even better, from the judges that put them in prison!...and then fire the judges.If they were wrongfully imprisioned they should also be compensated, each one should be paid out 4 years of lost income plus extra
Supposedly a massive class action lawsuit has been in the works:These people need to go on the immediate offensive at all the swamp tendrils that imprisoned them over such an obvious psyop. Releasing them for something that should never have happened can only be made fully good when justice is painfully delivered.
A crime did occur in January 2021. What was that crime? The federal agencies, namely the DC capitol police present are the prime suspects for entrapment. If they held fast and told the people to get back from the premises none of this would have happened, but their serpentine gestures of invitation along with the encouragement of undercover federal agents/assets in tandem allowed it to happen.
Of course the committee that imprisoned the people is equally guilty in partaking in Soviet kangaroo trials. Then this would go further back to the 2020 election itself, the planned theft of it which led to the planned entrapment. There are a slew of other various charges that they are guilty of, but I can imagine those court proceedings becoming very entangled unless harsh measures are taken swiftly.
If this drags on for most of 2025, it will waste valuable time that this administration has to start reversing the damage on America's domestic situation, so hopefully there are logistics in place to have people work on this while the administration tackles other severe crises like the homelessness, the drugs, the lawlessness, and the invaders. I have zero faith for the US' foreign policy, but I do have faith that awakened Whites in America will begin to go on the offensive, collectively, and if this administration drops the ball, the bold will become bolder while the sheep get shier.
The hopes of releasing these wrongfully-imprisoned people must be fulfilled with the prosecution of the communists who set them up.
Yes in the millions, compensation plus for all the time they lost with their families and their names tarnished.That "extra" should be in the millions, each. Trump could take the money from the salaries that would have been paid to all the scumbag bureaucrats that he just fired. Even better, from the judges that put them in prison!...and then fire the judges.
I picked a J6 case at random to review because I wanted to see how bad it was.
And let me tell you the random one I picked did not disappoint. This defendant went into the capital and walked down the corridor. He was not accused of violence. He did not break anything. He did not hurt anybody. He was sentenced by a jury to 19 months in prison he was overcharged by the prosecutor to the point where it should be called malicious prosecution, and a judge rubber stamped every single thing the prosecutor asked for.
The most egregious part of these filings was that the government introduced a 22 minute video montage that spliced together key breaches that occurred that day.
They introduced that video to a jury even when the defendant in question is only shown on that video for less than 60 seconds.
The defendant in question was not violent. He was walking through a hallway in the capital building with the crowd, he looked like it was a walking tour in the picture still shot.
The remaining 21 minutes, shows the most violent portions of the event spliced together.
Luckily, this defendant seems to have had competent attorneys who filed a motion to exclude this video. The defendant’s lawyers argued that this video montage is highly prejudicial because it shows a jury a 22 minute video where all they see are the most extreme parts of the whole day, but the defendant in question is only on that videotape for six seconds and is seen walking around peacefully.
Further, attorneys for the defendant argued that the majority of the jury in Washington DC is made of a federal employees. This video is meant to inflame a jury, it has no probative value, and therefore is a violation of federal rule of evidence 401 (which by the way they teach like on the first day of criminal procedure in law school).
District Court Judge Bates declined the motion and allowed the prosecutor to include the video montage.
I would be willing to bet everything I own that submitting a 22 minute video montage that shows the most egregious acts of violence you can find from that day when the defendant in question is on that video for only six seconds and is seen walking calmly is highly prejudicial and a violation of the defendants due process rights.
This person was found guilty and sentenced to 19 months in prison.
Let me repeat that again, this person got 19 months in prison for walking through the capital for 8 minuets.
It took me two hours to read through all of the documents that were in this case file. Every motion submitted by the defendant was denied, and every motion submitted by the government was granted.
They turned a trespass misdemeanor that would have result in a $50 ticket into a 5 misdemeanors and a felony charge by charging the defendant with a statute that would have required the Secret Service to rope off the section he was in, which they did not, they also charged him with a statute that would have required them to prove Mike Pence was in the building at the time he walked through that corridor, he was not, and finally they used an Enron statue that the Supreme Court struck down.
This defendant had to spend two years and probably hundreds of thousands of dollars in attorneys fees for spending 20 minutes in the building and walking through the corridors.
And this is just the first case I dug into.
Imagine if we had the time to dig into the details of each and every single one of these cases, read all the filings and compile a report on the amount of due process violations that were committed. You know it’s called journalism. Something that only Julie Kelly and a small few others seem to understand how to do as it relates to J6.
People need to see the inside of jail cells. This is so far beyond prosecutorial discretion. This is straight up political persecution. But the biggest problem here are the judges that rubber stamped all of it.
I'd like to see J6ers running for office.
BREAKING: Biden’s Bureau of Prisons Director, Colette Peters, is OUT.
Under her leadership, the Bureau systematically abused January 6 defendants, forcing them into horrific prison conditions. Complaints were met with retaliation, including solitary confinement. The way the BOP treated these defendants was criminal. A full investigation is needed. We demand justice.
I mean people savagely prosecuted around a myth dealt by the most disgusting creatures in the world.You mean people gullible enough to be walked by the capitol police into a trap.
I mean people savagely prosecuted around a myth dealt by the most disgusting creatures in the world.