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HEARTBREAKING 💔 HARMS True Stories of January 6 with: @BrandonStraka @drsimonegold @julie_kelly2 @GeriPerna @JohnStrandUSA @DerrickEvans_WV Now exonerated and liberated to speak freely, J6ers have many untold stories to share—and they will horrify you. https://t.co/hI1oOfuXTR

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The prosecution lacks evidence to support charges of violence, disorderly conduct, or obstruction of justice. One individual’s mental health deteriorated under pressure from these charges, leading to his tragic suicide, which has devastated his family. Another person highlights the dishonesty of the prosecution, showing misleading images to the jury while ignoring the full context of videos that depict him in a positive light. A father expresses deep sorrow over the loss of his son, acknowledging that enduring constant persecution would have been unbearable for him. He calls for public outrage against the injustices occurring in the country, urging others not to remain silent.
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Speaker 0: The prosecution is not allowed to charge with a crime hoping to find the evidence. We all were caught on video. You have all the evidence you need. How can you charge me with a crime that includes the word violent, or a crime that includes the word disorderly or a crime that includes the word obstruction of justice having to do with congress? I had nothing to do with any of these things. Speaker 1: There were no negotiations about the charges. They refused to drop any of them. And it was wearing on my nephew's mental state, something horrible. We watched him deteriorate right before our eyes. He called me on the phone sobbing, and he told me that they were looking to add a terrorism enhancement at that sentencing. It would have taken his sentence to 5 to 6 years in prison, and it was too much for my nephew to handle. And that Friday evening, February 25th last year, he hanged himself in his garage. And our family has never been the same since. Speaker 2: The prosecutors would literally show up pictures of me with my hand in the air telling the the jury that I was angry and and trying to, you know, rush against the cops. And then if you press play, because that wasn't a picture, it was a video. If you press play and watch the whole video, I'm actually clapping saying thank you for your service and cheering the cops on in solidarity. That's how dishonest the United States government and prosecution is. Speaker 3: I used to always say that I would never plead guilty to something I didn't do. My wife came to me, crying, and, so we need you home. I cried the day that I signed that. You know, I have a duty as a husband and a father and a leader in my family to be there for my kids as well. So Speaker 4: And he said, Jerry, don't get me wrong. If I could have Matthew back here, I would. I'd do anything I could do. But I know after listening to Brandon that Matthew would not have survived this constant persecution for the rest of his life. Do people understand that this is a father? And I know that there are many of you in this room that are fathers and mothers. That you would rather let your son hang himself than be subjected to the public opinion and the scrutiny for this government, from this country, a country I used to be proud of. I am not proud of this country anymore. Where is your outrage? Speaker 1: You should be out outraged that this is happening in your country. And don't sit back and be silent because you're just as guilty as they are. Your silence is deafening.
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