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Saved - August 14, 2023 at 3:23 PM

@HoseMonster2024 - 🚒Steve 2A🇺🇸QuitLookingAtMyButtBarry🇺🇸

Why haven't more of our politicians spoken up for the J6 political prisoners? They are in on it that's why. Decorated Military Veteran J6 Prisoner Joe Biggs Stripped of Honorable Military Service – Faces 20 Years in Prison for Walking Inside US Capitol

American Gulag: Decorated Military Veteran J6 Prisoner Joe Biggs Stripped of Honorable Military Service – Faces 20 Years in Prison for Walking Inside US Capitol Staff Sergeant Joseph Biggs is a decorated military veteran who earned two Purple Hearts during several tours of duty in... Read » americangulag.org
Saved - September 3, 2023 at 12:09 PM
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Joe Biggs, a father with a sick mother, faces 17 years in prison for a peaceful 20-minute presence at the Capitol. Branded a terrorist, he pleaded to take his daughter to school. I'm shadow banned on XTwitter, possibly due to my coverage of the Maui fire and support for Trump. Please help spread the word by liking and retweeting. Follow for updates.

@HumanDilemma_ - HumanDilemma

Joe Biggs will spend the next 17 years behind bars for being in the Capitol for 20 minutes in a non violent manner. He has a 6-year-old daughter and a mother with cancer. At the sentencing, where they branded him a terrorist! He begged the judge to let him take his daughter to school. I am currently 'shadow banned' on X/Twitter for my coverage of Maui fire or because of my posts in support for President Trump. Please like and retweet my posts to help get the information out If you see this post and don't already follow me, hit the follow button to stay updated!

Saved - September 8, 2023 at 1:52 PM
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Patrick Stedma faces a 6-12 year prison sentence for allegedly encouraging others to breach a door during the January 6th protest. He briefly entered the Capitol, but there was no violence, vandalism, or weapons involved. Despite this, he is accused of attempting to overthrow the US government. It's a harsh punishment for simply walking into a building that belongs to the people.

@MattWallace888 - Matt Wallace

TODAY, Patrick Stedma, IS EXPECTED TO RECEIVE A 6 1/2 YEAR PRISON SENTENCE His “Crime”? He Supposedly “Encouraged” Others To Break A Door During The January 6th Protest and Also Briefly Walked Around Inside The Capital. NO VANDALISM NO VIOLENCE NO BURNING BUILDINGS NO WEAPON HE WAS TRYING TO “OVERTHROW” THE US GOVERNMENT HUH? WITH NO WEAPON?!?!?! 6 YEARS AWAY FROM YOUR FAMILY FOR WALKING IN A BUILDING THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BELONG TO THE PEOPLE!

Saved - November 19, 2023 at 1:53 PM
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In an emotional interview, I spoke with Victoria White, a woman repeatedly beaten in a video from January 6. Shockingly, the Biden DOJ charged her with obstructing police. The corrupt system, including biased courts, forced her to plead guilty. This injustice is alarmingly common. The truth is, January 6 was a fabricated narrative to hide a stolen election and target Trump. We must wake up to the reality of what's happening in our country.

@laralogan - Lara Logan

I spent time w Victoria White, the woman being beaten over & over in this video. She is in our series on Jan 6 (The Rest of the Story w Lara Logan). It was one of the most painful interviews I’ve ever done. Would you believe the Biden DOJ charged her w obstructing police? And the corrupt system incld courts stacked against any J6 defendant forced her to plead guilty. This is happening all the time in this country - wake up people. Jan 6 was a lie from day one to cover a stolen election and go after Trump so he could never be chosen by the people again.

@ChuckCallesto - Chuck Callesto

JUST IN: New video shows bystander begging police to STOP BEATING Jan 6 defendant Victoria White, "Please don't beat her! You're going to kill her!" https://t.co/QnNwNblsmr

Saved - November 21, 2023 at 12:41 AM

@sues86453 - Sue Knows Best

More information on #Jan6th Ex-DOJ officials lays it out. Free the #January6th prisoners now! https://t.co/cSRU1dR3JJ

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The speaker makes several points about the treatment of January 6th protester defendants. They criticize the formation of the January 6th committee, claiming it was one-sided and lacked due process. The committee's hearings were described as scripted and cherry-picked. The speaker also accuses the committee of working with media outlets to spread a fake insurrection narrative. They argue that this poisoned the jury pool in Washington, DC. The speaker believes that many defendants were unfairly targeted through geofencing technology and cell phone data warrants. They also mention that some protesters were unaware that certain areas were closed, leading to trespassing charges.
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Speaker 0: Let me make 7 quick points. 1st, one of the original sins of government that has carried, and caused the poor treatment of the January 6th protester defendants is, the, lawless formation of the house select committee, the January 6th committee, leading to it acting in a one-sided and due process free way. That committee was gerrymandered by speaker Pelosi, operated without a ranking member or counsel to the ranking member. Liz Cheney was granted vice chair status to try to cover that up. The committee then had a series of carefully Scripted by Hollywood hearings, where the entire q and a path was prewritten and meshed with cherry picked snippets of highly edited, audio I'm sorry, video and, audio doctored video. The committee interviewed a 1,000 plus witnesses, it says, but only about two 100 transcripts have been released. Second, the January 6th committee worked with regime media. The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN and MSNBC, etcetera. In that way, the fake narrative that an insurrection had January 6th was blasted everywhere. Based on secretly recorded, video, we now have on tape Nancy Pelosi's documentarian daughter, and her friends admitting that no real insurrection ever occurred. The collective effect of the January 6th committee's shameful way of proceeding, plus the reinforcing media blitz, poisoned the jury pool in Washington, DC. Trial venue transfers out of DC should have been permitted. Media narrative mongering, indeed, was also the pre original sin, therefore, of this entire issue because it laid the groundwork work for the January 6th select committee's hatchet jobs. 3rd, many of the defendants were swept up in a vast dragnet that I believe violated the 4th amendment, because it was the equivalent of a general warrant that our framers sought to ban. This was done through the use of geofencing technology and cell phone data warrants sent to telecom providers. Additionally, many protesters arriving after president Trump's speech, in the ellipse it in the ellipse had finished, did not see any signage that areas normally open to the public were closed that day, setting up a trespass trap for the unwary.
Saved - December 6, 2023 at 7:47 PM

@jasonkilanski - jason kilanski

Save this. It will likely get deleted. Nancy Pelosi’s daughter talks about J6, and explains how they were getting convictions from nothing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVS-PE6bil0

Saved - January 8, 2024 at 3:05 AM
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A lesser-known woman named Victoria Charity White has voluntarily entered prison, sparking discussions about unjust sentencing. Her case highlights the severity of the crimes committed against the American people on January 6th.

@Truth_InMedia - Truth In Media

This morning a woman most Americans have never heard of checked herself into prison to begin serving a sentence she should not have been given. Her name is Victoria Charity White, and what happened to her on January 6th showed that terrible crimes were committed that day against the American people.

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The video reveals the brutal assault on Victoria Charity White during the January 6th Capitol riot. She was beaten, stabbed, and punched by multiple police officers in the West tunnel. Despite her harrowing experience, she was not mentioned in the January 6th committee hearings. The officers involved, including Jason Bagshaw, Neil McAllister, and Sarah Beaver, faced no consequences for their actions. Victoria, who had experienced severe domestic violence in the past, was charged with misdemeanors and a felony. She eventually pleaded guilty to a single felony for civil disorder and received a sentence of 8 days in jail, a fine, and home confinement. Victoria has filed a lawsuit against the officers and Representative Mike Johnson.
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Speaker 0: Every so often as journalists we come across something so disturbing it demands our attention. That's what happened when the new speaker of the house, representative Mike Johnson, finally authorized the release of thousands of hours of January 6th footage. Buried in there was an act of such brutality, it was difficult for us to understand how anyone who'd seen it and knew the truth Hadn't done something about it. If there's one moment that could alter how history records the events of January 6, It may very well be this one. When the image of a woman battered and bleeding made it impossible to deny That terrible crimes were committed that day against the American people and most of us had no idea. The victim's name was never mentioned by the January 6th committee, but it's one we think you'll remember when you see what happened to Victoria Charity White. On a day of anger at the US capital, the West tunnel took center stage. Here, the police were cast as noble warriors Fending off a violent mob, and there was no shortage of footage to support that. Long after the smoke had faded and the battlefield had cleared, the heroic tale lived on. Speaker 1: Disturbing just released 3 hour long video shows rioters storming the Capitol on January 6th, viciously attacking Capitol Police. Let me Speaker 0: Broadcast into homes and phones across America. Speaker 2: The law enforcement officers who defended the US Capitol will today receive The highest honor issued by the US Congress. Speaker 0: The narrative supported by anger Speaker 2: The indifference shown to my colleagues It's disgraceful. And Speaker 0: a trail of tears. Speaker 3: We lost our lives. We lost our lives. I could Speaker 2: have lost my life Nowadays, democracies are not defined by our bad days. Speaker 0: Not one appeared to be for Victoria Charity White, whose story didn't make the hearings, no sign of her in countless hours of television reports, ignored by members of the select committee Who likely had access to the video evidence and silence from all the police officers who witnessed what you're about to see. Trapped inside the tunnel between the crowd and police, Victoria White was tossed about like a ragdoll. A red sweater hard to miss, the glimpses of her face hard to watch. Together, police body cam footage and security cameras Revealed that Victoria was beaten and stabbed with a metal baton and punched over and over, the blows raining down on her head and face. Speaker 3: I mean, you didn't try to fight? No. Did you try to shield yourself Yeah. From the impact? Speaker 1: Why would I not? I think Reaction is you're gonna protect your head. Speaker 3: Do you remember feeling any pain? Speaker 1: I don't know. I know afterwards, like, when I was in the, Capitol in my Socks and, you know what, no shoes and stuff. I I felt pain. Speaker 3: Could you see who was beating you? Speaker 1: The guy in the white shirts, I found out was the lieutenant at the time, officer Jason Bakeshott. Mhmm. Speaker 3: After he beat you with a baton, he punched you in the face. Speaker 1: Yeah, I haven't watched the other videos. I I can't anymore yourself. Speaker 3: Is it too painful? Too difficult to relive it moment by moment? Speaker 1: Ma'am, I get in a very bad place. Yeah. Speaker 0: Metropolitan Police Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw, then with nearly 18 years on the force, Was identified by federal prosecutors as the man in the white shirt, cited in court documents in another January 6th case. Prosecutors acknowledge that Bagshaw struck or attempted to strike Victoria White in the head or upper body, Describing this as undisputed and admitted MPD and Capitol Police use of force policies required officers to avoid striking the head Unless necessary, because it is a sensitive area where the risk of death or serious injury was high. Another DC metro cop officer Neil McAllister also appeared to assault Victoria. Take a closer look at his body cam on the right combined with the body cam of officer Henry Folds who was next to him. Together, their cameras seem to show McCallister slamming Victoria White into another protester and the concrete wall of the narrow tunnel. We tried to confirm McCallus' actions with the FBI and the US attorney's office, but both declined to answer our questions. The chaos made it difficult to piece together. But watch again in real time. Notably, McCallister's body cam was missing footage at a critical moment. This clip ended abruptly. And when the next clip began, the screen was completely white for almost half a minute, and 15 seconds were missing from the time stamp. We turn to the security camera to see what happened during that time. It showed lieutenant Bagshaw repeatedly punching Victoria on the side of her head. When Michalis' body cam resumed, Victoria was still under assault. Another unidentified officer in a black uniform Could be seen stabbing her with a baton again and again, then seemed to grind the weapon into her body. We knew this was not McCallister because, as you can see from his body cam, he was wearing a yellow jacket, and both his hands were empty. No baton. Court documents led us to the body cam of officer Sarah Beaver, which we matched precisely with security camera footage. As her arms moved back and forth in the body cam, the wider view provided a clearer picture of the assault on Victoria White. We reached out to the MPD for confirmation, but a spokesperson respectfully declined to comment. When we slowed Michalis' footage down, We discovered something else. At that time, Victoria was also being stabbed in the back. And there wasn't just 1 baton, there were 2, Which meant 2 more officers assaulting her at the same time. 1 was Jason Bagshawt, seen here striking her repeatedly. The other hasn't been identified for now. And as far as we could tell, this has not been reported. Their actions seem to fit the MPD's definition of deadly force, which was any force likely or intended to cause serious bodily injury or death. According to their policy, deadly force was only to be used against an active assailant described as someone who has intent To inflict imminent death or serious bodily injury on an officer or another person. And Victoria White, who you can see was surrounded, was obviously in no position to threaten or attack anyone. From what we could see, the single mom from Minnesota, Then 39 years old was hit and stabbed more than 40 times with a metal baton and punched in the face at least 5 times by lieutenant Bagshaw who used his left fist. Speaker 3: Open, mama. Speaker 0: Something else that stood out to us. No matter how much she was beaten, there was simply nowhere for Victoria White to go. Speaker 3: Was it hard to breathe? I I Speaker 1: was just trying to stand stand up and not be trampled. That's where my focus was Until they hit to the head. And everything else, it just, just what I see on the camera. Because when the first blow came, It's like I was right back there with my ex. And then it was just, like, nothing. Speaker 0: Victoria said the beating took her back to a time in her life she had worked hard to overcome. Speaker 1: I was in a relationship for 10 years that was Severely violent. Speaker 3: When you say severely violent, can you give me a sense of what that was like for you? Speaker 1: Being choked to the point that, I go unconscious, the blood vessel in my eye burst. I I was beat like a man by a man that's, you know, Pretty well built and and very strong. I'd get punched in the face if I turn the the wheel too sharp and he spilled his beer on himself, you know, get yelled at for some guy looking at me or talking to me, and then it would escalate from there. And if I tried to defend myself and fight back, he loved that. I've been pushed down a flight of stairs. I was thrown on the floor, beat, kicked. He took the lamp off my off my dresser and beat me with it, then took me, pulled me by my hair. And of course all this time he's yelling at me, dragged me through the hall, threw me down my apartment stairs, and then down there, you know, was punching punching Choking, and then I passed out, and I wake up, and he's trying to smack me. I have pictures of it. You could see his fingerprints on my neck From him choking me. My friend's like, you need to call 911. And I'm like, nah. You know? Because I know what happens if we do that. Speaker 3: How did you get away? Speaker 1: The last incident was so bad that, that That I I just wanted to be you know, if I I should have died, I didn't. So I'm just like, I'm done, you know, like, whatever if you're basically if By me standing up, if he's gonna kill me, just fine. So be it. At least I'm standing up. Speaker 0: Victoria provided us with some of the photographs, Evidence of the abuse she endured. They were not easy to look at, the extent of her injuries and her pain, Images of a woman who seemed to have been through hell and somehow against the odds survived. Speaker 1: I had filed for order of protection for 50 years. The judge approved it. Speaker 3: Are you free of him now? Speaker 1: Free? As in I'm, like, Not in, that relationship, but free of him. I'll never be free of him until, You know, god calls him, home. I pray for him and I forgive him, but at the same time, I'm also Honest with myself that this man could pop up at any time and and kill me. It's it's not a joke in the long Term of that, just thinking that mistakenly thinking that some guy at a freaking Grocery store is him. But it wasn't. I mean, that's the kind of, Speaker 3: Trauma. Yeah. And fear. Yeah. And then it just, like, puts you in place, like, like, you always imagine, like, what would happen if, like because I wanna prepare myself for the worst. You know? Because that's always what it's been. And so it hit like, when it happens and it's not, but it's like too late because I'm already in that situation and, like, I'm froze. And I'm not running. I'm not doing anything. And, that's what that's what you have to live with. And, You know, because you're always wondering, am I gonna, what what am I gonna do if that situation happens? Forget it. Nobody should have to live like that. The fear and the psychological torture. It's not just the physical. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 3: Yeah. I'm so sorry. What's life? Let's take a moment. Speaker 0: I'm sorry. It was one of the most difficult conversations I've experienced in more than 35 years of reporting, and there have been many that threatened to break me. But Victoria White, her strength and courage took my breath away. Of all the people in the crowd that day, It was difficult to understand how a woman who'd been through so much was the one singled out for more. Watching the footage, we couldn't see how anyone could justify charging Victoria White. Yet that's What the DOJ did in April 2021. In the indictment, 3 misdemeanors and a felony for civil disorder. All told, Victoria was facing up to 22 years in prison. In that separate Jacek's case that confirmed Bagshaw struck Victoria, Prosecutors made this surprising statement. While many observers might instinctively cringe at the sight of a male officer Using a baton to strike or attempt to strike the head, neck, and shoulders of a smaller woman, there are many possible lawful justifications For lieutenant Bagshaw's use of force. Ultimately, they blamed Victoria White for being in the tunnel, Stating her location alone was criminal, making her subject to arrest. And it presented a threat to the officers and the US capital. Curiously, that wasn't consistent with the evidence. As you can see here, once she reached the entrance to the tunnel, the crowd overwhelmed her, And Victoria was not in control. Speaker 1: The minute I step down, it's like I'm swallowed by a sea of guys. And then they're all pushing in. And I almost fall down on the ground. And mind you, my back is turned. There's no I can't go nowhere. I'm doing good to stay to keep myself up. Speaker 3: Just to stay on your feet? Speaker 1: Yeah. Just stand on my feet. Speaker 3: We've spoken to other witnesses who also described that surge, that push of people from Behind that came out of nowhere Yep. Was totally unexpected. Yeah. And that's what pushed you into the town? Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm just falling and trying to keep myself up. And then it's, like, goes like this. Like like a c. I don't know how to explain it. Speaker 3: And then suddenly you're surrounded by police officers. Yeah. Speaker 0: According to FBI agent, Trisha Whitehill, Who wrote the statement of facts for Victoria White's case around 407 PM? Victoria could be seen grabbing for 1 of the MPD officers Standing on a ledge. But a close look at the security footage showed that claim was neither honest nor accurate. Here, it was just after 4 PM, and nothing was happening inside the tunnel with the exception of the officer on the ledge Saturating those trapped below with what appeared to be pepper spray. Victoria White, like those around her, still could not move. And when the clock turned to 4:0:6 PM, lieutenant Bagshaw reached for his metal baton, and for almost 3 minutes, Carried out the relentless assault. You can hear the sound change to a dull thud as the metal sunk into her skull. When Victoria White's arms went up into the air at 4:07 and 16 seconds in front of the officer standing on the ledge, She was fighting to stay alive. The officer did nothing to stop Bagshaw beating her. Instead, he pepper sprayed Victoria in the face At close range, twice. We reached out to agent Whitehill and the FBI press office in Minnesota, But were referred to the US attorney's office in Washington, DC. The public affairs specialist there politely declined to answer our questions. One of the things we wanted to know was why FBI agent Whitehill wrote, as the video progresses, the MPD officers Attempt to push White back with their riot shields and fend her off with a baton. Once again, that was not what the evidence showed. It's obvious from the tunnel security camera footage that the only person fending anyone off was Victoria White, And the idea she was a threat to the officers was absurd. Listen as one of the protesters, a man right next to her, Pleaded with Jason Bagshaw. And it didn't end there. Prosecutors speculated it's possible that lieutenant Bagshaw struck her for no justifiable reason. It's also possible that he struck her to disarm her or to subdue her after she attacked an officer. However, Victoria White was never charged with possessing a weapon Or assaulting an officer. And no evidence of either claim was provided. No photos or footage in spite of all the cameras in that tunnel. Speaker 3: And did you have any weapons of any kind on you? Speaker 1: No. Speaker 3: So was there anything that led up to that moment into the tunnel that, could be construed in any way as being a threat to the police? Anything that you did? Speaker 1: That I did? No. Absolutely not. Speaker 3: Did you ever, push or strike any police officer? Speaker 1: I didn't strike any police officers, and I don't recall ever pushing a police officer. I grabbed onto a shield to pull myself up at one point from the video. Speaker 3: But that was after you were being beaten. Speaker 0: Yeah. We could find no evidence of any MPD officer Disciplined or charged for their conduct on January 6th, and most incidents investigated by the MPD use of force board were deemed justified. But we did find Jason Bagshaw, Neil McCallister, and Sarah Beaver Among those who received the MPD's ribbon of valor at their annual awards ceremony some 9 months after January 6th, Batchel was promoted a few months later in 2021, and again the following year on April 7th When he reached the rank of commander and took over running the MPD special operations division. Prior to January 6th, Jason Bagshaw was a hated man among far left activists and members of Antifa. He and the MPD are often accused by them of using excessive force. In 2017, the MPD was ranked 3rd in the nation for misconduct settlements according to a nonprofit, police scorecard.org, that was founded by leftist activists, including one of the leaders of Black Lives Matter. Some of those lawsuits were brought by the ACLU, others by leftist protesters who claimed the MPD violated their constitutional rights. For their part, Antifa protesters, like these dressed in the uniform of Antifa's black bloc, are trained to incite police to act. And when they do, images of uniformed officers using any type of force Play into their defund the police agenda, much like this clip from 2020 that showed Jason Bagshaw picking up a protester and dropping him. And incidents like this one from July 2022 When Bagshaw shot and killed 23 year old Lazarus Wilson as seen in this video right after the shooting when a police officer arrived on scene. Bagsaw was off duty at the time, and police released this video of the suspect allegedly pointing a gun And this footage of diners hiding under their tables in a nearby restaurant. He was cleared of any wrongdoing, And his bio on the MPD website showed that throughout his career, he's received awards and commendations. On January 6th, police body cam footage showed him, easily recognizable with his tall frame and white shirt, on the front line Confronting protesters for some time before he got to the West Tunnel, officer Neil McCallister's body cam showed him being gassed Multiple times. Speaker 3: Dude, I got the OC sprayed, like, 4 times, and then they just got fucking gas, Like, boys. Holy shit. You look like shit. Speaker 0: And in the midst of the action on the lower west terrace. In this clip, a protester Who was surrounded by police, managed to break free and make a run for it, only to be tackled by McCallister. Strangely enough, There was another lapse in his body cam footage at a critical moment. The clip ended abruptly and when the next began, The time stamp showed seconds were gone. Once again, we turned to another source to see what was happening in that moment. In this footage that was shared on social media, you see the man restrained face down on the ground with McAllister On top of him Speaker 3: The cops are beating the fuck out of that guy. Speaker 0: When officer Neil McCallister's body cam resumed, the man was cuffed and briefly detained. Speaker 3: Can you spray this motherfucker? Jesus Christ. Get off your head. Speaker 0: Later, McCallister was recorded Saying the police should be harder on the crowd. Speaker 3: Dude, I don't know why they're just not going home on this. Speaker 0: At another point, he said Speaker 3: This is a fucking civil war. This is a civil war. This is a civil war right here. Speaker 0: And after that Speaker 3: So they're so they're bringing it on the into the capital, and they're not shooting them. Speaker 0: With this mindset, McCallister was sent into the tunnel after he and other officers shoved people down the steps to clear them. A man lunged at him twice. Some of the protesters voiced their concern and support. We requested interviews with commander Bagshaw and officer McAllister, But the MPD communications office declined. We also filed freedom of information requests for their police records, But those were also denied. Before any of this happened, when Victoria White was still outside the tunnel, She told us about an incident that troubled her. Speaker 1: I hear, Antifa. Antifa. And I look, And here's a guy, like, trying to break out the window. So that was a big concern to me. Very big. Speaker 3: So what did you do? Speaker 1: I immediately thought to myself, the right thing to do is stop the guy. So I just ran. And I didn't think, Give it another thought. I just ran and pulled him down. Speaker 3: And he was breaking out that window that was right next to the to the west tunnel entrance. Right? Speaker 1: Yep. He sure Seemed like auntie, but because he sure fit the little description. I mean, that's like a little guy ish. Little white guy. Yep. Skinny. Glasses skinny, scrawny, and just, Like, little dude. I'm like, soy boy is what I thought. Speaker 0: I'm like, get him out Speaker 1: of here. Get him out of here. You know? We don't do that. Like, who comes to state of president And hear him and then go break out a window. We we don't do that. Speaker 3: So for you, doing nothing wasn't an option. Speaker 0: No. No. With the 1st man removed, another climbed up and took his place, assisted by this woman in what looked Like a coordinated effort. Speaker 1: When I go to grab him and then men, a group, like, of men, they they grab me. And but I managed to get 1 arm free, come over and grab his backpack and pull him down. Then it was then that I realized, like, Oh, no. Like, they don't want me stopping. No one they they want this. Like, something I I remember hearing, you know, like, before, Antifa said that they would infiltrate, and dress like Trump supporters and things like that. Little did I realize at the time that there's Speaker 3: fed Undercovers and confidential heat sources. Speaker 1: The HSS. Yep. Speaker 0: The official line was that Antifa had no role in the violence that day. But for many, that was undermined early on By curious footage like this that went viral, people online claimed it showed Antifa operatives switching out their clothes, Although these individuals remain unidentified. Elena. Victoria White was no stranger to conflict. For her, life had always been rough, starting at birth when she said her mother abandoned her at the hospital. Speaker 1: It was too much After 14 kids, and then my dad divorced, her when she was pregnant with me and remarried. But then he had a massive heart attack when I was 4 and died. And Speaker 3: It sounds tough. Was it? Yeah. Were you, poor? Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. I vividly remember, having to stay in a tent in the back Of an apartment, small apartment complex with my sister, who I call my mom, her husband and 2 sons. And then, You know, they got jobs up in Minnesota and then were able to rent a home. So yeah. But it was It was a kind of home that had rats. That had rats? I hate rodents to the stadium. Speaker 3: Did you have enough to eat? Speaker 1: Most of the time it was like, things like pancakes, like breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But well sometimes we'd have like Squirrel. Speaker 3: Squirrel. Wow. Yeah. You said you called your sister mom? Mhmm. Why? Speaker 1: Because I didn't know at first that she was my sister. I was just told, you know, she was my mom. Till I got a little older, so. Speaker 3: How did you find out? Speaker 1: One of my sisters, I just remember she was like Saying to my nephews who I called my brother, like, you're not their sister. You're, our sister. And I was like, what? You know, I always thought These people aren't my family. I'm a princess do something type thing, but that wasn't the case. She was like, Mary is your sister. If it wasn't for her, you would be In a put in a box and be put on the Mississippi, and you'd be in China by now. Speaker 3: That's what they would tell you? Speaker 1: And so I asked and found out It was true that she was my sister, not my mom. Speaker 3: Was that a shock? Speaker 1: Yeah. I was, you know, hoping more like princess, but not so much like that. But Kinda set the the tone for the rest of my life. Yeah. That, you know, just kinda like finding out My biological mom didn't want me or couldn't take care of me. And then my dad, he chose all my other brothers and sisters, but not me. So. Yeah. Speaker 3: That's a lot of pain to carry. Speaker 1: Yeah. Story of my life. So. Sorry. Don't be. Speaker 3: Now you're a mom. Yeah. You have 4 beautiful girls? Speaker 1: I do. Okay. We are in DC. The line to get in is Crazy long. This Speaker 0: When Victoria White went to hear Donald Trump speak on January 6th, it was the first time she'd ever seen the capital. And in these videos heading to the rally, there was a sense of anticipation and of history being made. Speaker 3: Truck twenty Speaker 0: A few hours later, separated from friends and family in handcuffs and police custody, The smiles and excitement were gone. Speaker 3: At this point, you have blood running down your face. Did anyone try to help you with medical Assistance? Speaker 1: Mm-mm. No. Speaker 3: No one even offered? And it's clear that you're under arrest? Speaker 1: No. They never said I was under arrest. They never said I did I did anything wrong. Speaker 0: Along with other protesters, Victoria was transported to the DC Metropolitan Police Station that night. Speaker 1: They didn't even put real handcuffs on me. They put zip tight things on me. Never read any more rights. Never told me I did any anything wrong. They don't fingerprint me. They don't take a picture. And then they finally cut the zip ties off me. And I go to put my, hair that had been in my face the whole time, out of my face. And then that's when I, when I realized that I've got blood, in my hair and my face, and I'm Like, oh. And then then they handcuffed me to a bench. Speaker 0: Later, she said, without explanation, they cut her loose into the winter's night. Speaker 3: You lost everything when you were being beaten? Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 3: Were you freezing? Speaker 1: Oh, it was horrible. It was really, really cold. Speaker 3: And dark? Yeah. When you left there, you had no idea that they would be coming after you. Speaker 1: No. I knew it. Speaker 3: You did? Speaker 1: I knew without a doubt. I knew it. I was like, nope. They're gonna switch up everything that just happened to me. Speaker 0: She was right. In late January of 2021, An FBI agent came looking for her at home in Rochester, Minnesota. Victoria said that terrified her daughters. Speaker 1: I'm like, you want To arrest me, I said, just call me. I said, you have my cell phone number now. Just call me. I have no problem. I'll I'll turn myself in. Just Don't scare my kids like that. Speaker 0: But less than 3 months later, they were back. Speaker 1: It was early in the morning, and it's that knock. You just, you know, that knock. And I had been sleeping in the living room. The window was cracked, you know, because to let in the fresh breeze. Like, Yeah. We got a warrant for your arrest, and my girls are freaking out, and I'm freaking out. Speaker 3: Do they show up with a lot of officers and agents? Speaker 1: Yeah. Are they surrounded? My block, Not just my house, you know, it's a corner house. My block, my freaking block. Speaker 0: The FBI and DOJ Treated Victoria not as a victim but as a criminal. And when we talked to her last summer, she was anxious about the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence and felt there was no hope of a fair trial in Washington, DC, where according to the DC Board of Elections, an founding 92% of residents voted for Joe Biden. Speaker 3: At this point, would you take a PDL? Speaker 1: You know, I really have nothing less left to lose. I should have died that day anyway. Speaker 3: Do you still have any health issues from the beating? Can you get any help? Speaker 0: Victoria did end up making a deal almost 3 years after January 6. On November 20th last year, she reluctantly plead guilty to a single felony for civil disorder. The prosecutor asked the judge, John d Bates, to lock her up for 4 months, citing her criminal history from a troubled past, Mostly from driving while intoxicated. But the judge sentenced her to 8 days in jail to be served over 4 consecutive weekends, A $2,000 fine and 3 months home confinement. In early January, with her case settled, Victoria White sued commander Jason Bagshaw, officer Neil McAllister, and the speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, Right before the statute of limitations ran out, she's representing herself for now and told us it's about the truth as much as justice. But she said the road ahead is long, the damage lasting, and the memories of what happened to her in the West Tunnel still cast a dark shadow over her life.
Saved - February 7, 2024 at 8:24 PM
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A woman shares her experience as the wife of a political prisoner from the January 6th incident. Her husband was turned in by their indoctrinated son. She highlights the risks of public school and media propaganda, emphasizing the impact it had on her son's perception of their family. Her speech is worth listening to for every American.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Wife Of January 6th Political Prisoner Takes The Stage To Warn The World Of The Risks Of Public School & Media Propaganda Her Husband Was Turned Into The FBI By Her Own Indoctrinated Son “My husband is a political prisoner. His number is 376782. They came and took my husband in a pre-dawn raid January 16th, 2021. I did not see his face again for 14 months. Unbeknownst to us at that time, it was our 18-year-old son who had turned his father into the FBI. This road has not been easy, but it has definitely opened up my eyes. My son was very indoctrinated from the moment COVID hit, and we did not comply, we were the enemy to him. And our school system and our government made sure of it.” This is a long speech so I can’t transcribe it all due to X’s text limits but every person in America should listen to every word of this.

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My husband, a political prisoner, was taken by the FBI after our son reported him. He went to trial and received a seven-and-a-half-year sentence for being at the Capitol on January 6th. The government is weaponizing its power against American citizens, tearing families apart. I attend court hearings to witness the injustice and the precedents being set. They want to control us and criminalize our beliefs. We must resist and fight back. Our country is worth it. Our First Amendment rights are being taken away. My husband is serving time for exercising his right to protest. The government is using the January 6th events to target Trump and further their agenda. We stand outside the DC jail every night to support the patriots being held there.
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Speaker 0: My husband is a political prisoner. His number is 376782. They came and took my husband in Speaker 1: a predawn raid January 16, 2021. I did not see his face again for 14 months. Husband. Unbeknownst to us at that time, it was our 18 year old son who had turned his father into the FBI. Husband. This road has not been easy, but it has definitely opened up my eyes. My son was very indoctrinated from the moment COVID hit, and we did not comply. We were the enemy to him. And our school system and our gover government made sure of it. My husband was the very first jam sixer to go to trial. He went to trial in the beginning of March of 2022. My husband did not enter the capital. He did not assault one person. He received seven and a half years of prison. No criminal background, a hardworking self made man like many of you here today. He went to have a redress of grievances that day because of the ongoing threat of our government. And at the time, He and I, you know, we were like the overreach of the government. We have to stand up. We have to. They are overreaching. But after moving to DC and seeing everything I've seen, I'm here to tell you, it is not the overreach of the government. It is absolutely the weaponization of The government gets each and every one of you. Yep. Every one of us. This road has not been easy. When my husband was sentenced, Nikki came and sat with me and my family. And it was a very difficult time because you cannot understand what it means when you walk into that lion's den and you hear the United States against guy Wesley Reuben. And And when I tell you the United States, the sheer might of that government is after our way of life. And they proved that day when they tried my husband because they tried and improved a narrative to a DC jury, not the facts of the day. And that is what they've done systematically through all these Jan 6ers. 1,145 American citizens have been arrested by this government today. Fourteen people since August 25th have been picked up. 14. When are they coming for you? When are they? You need to not be afraid of that because they are coming. That is why I'm here. That's wife to stay in DC. I stand with this lady right here every night outside of the DC jail because we have to bring awareness to This government has torn families apart. They tore my family apart. Not forever because I do have faith in the love that my family has. But the division that they've caused is not just singular to my family. I know that many of you are going through those same things with other family members just know stay strong stay strong we have to stay vigilant you know I sit in these courtrooms because once I saw what happened to my husband and how isolating and polarizing it is to have the government target you and label you a domestic terrorist. It is very isolating. I go every day to the federal courthouse, and I sit to bear witness to what this government is doing to our American citizens and what they're doing and the precedent that they are setting. You have no idea that long lasting outcome of these precedents. This obstruction of an official proceeding holds the way to 20 years. 20 years. This obstruction means that because my husband stood for what he believed in that day on the stairs with the United States Capitol, that he obstructed the goings on of this government. But we need to obstruct it. We need to obstruct it. We need to destruct it. We need to tear them down. And I'm here to tell you he was right. Speaker 0: And everybody that showed up at Speaker 1: Vegas Park. And what they're doing in this place Speaker 0: what they're doing What they are doing Speaker 1: to our citizens is not going to stand. I will not allow it to stand. I will stand here on this stage. Yeah. Our country is worth it. We are allowed to protest. We are allowed to redraft our government. And sitting in these courtrooms, do you know who they're criminalizing? It's not Not just American citizens, our forefathers. The ideology of our forefathers is being criminalized in to courtrooms in DC. They believe they're extremists. They believe that what they stood for is wrong. They want to tell us that we need to respect the authority of the government. And if you don't, they will put you under the jail. Well, I'm here to tell you I'm gonna I'm gonna question the authority of this regime every day. Every day. Because what they're doing is tearing down our strong citizens and causing our nation to be weak. And why is that? Why do they want our nation weak? What do you think? Because they don't that's it. That's exactly right. Control. They tried to control us with COVID, and we did not comply. My son thinks I'm the enemy because of it. He thinks his father's the enemy because of it. And through all watching these trials and seeing what they're doing to our citizens and knowing That it's not being recorded on by the mainstream media. They do not want you to know the precedent that's being set. That may husband's it's not affect y'all right now, but it's gonna affect your kids. It's gonna Speaker 0: affect your Speaker 1: grandkids. They they are doing it under the guise of of law and order, And we have to respect law and order. Well, you know, as soon as this government respects what we, the people, have to say, then I will respect authority, but until then, they can kiss it. And when I see over Amen. Over and over again, our families torn apart. Hardworking men and women being put in jail because they dared to stand up to this government. Well, while we're in DC and we go to the courthouse every day, we also go in to the congress, you know, the Rayburn building committee hearings. We sit in there because they need to see our faces. They need to know that we're watching them. And we were Very lucky to see mister Friend give his testimony in front of congress. Very lucky. Yes. Great man. We're good to hear from his lawyer. But I can tell you what he you know, many of the things he said that day is that, you know, Sitting here, we think we are among patriots. We do. But I can tell you that the government doesn't like it. I can tell you they don't like us gathered here. I can almost promise you that there's at least 1 fan here taking everybody's license plates out for parking lot. And mister Friend can husband. They backed that up because he also had to do that. That's when he realized, who am I working for? Yes. Who is this? Husband. You know? And he's gonna come tell you these things. But mister Friend's gonna get up here and tell you this because he he's and missed it on the other side. And he has put his family at risk for standing up against this regime. But that is something we are just gonna have to accept. We can't be comfortable in our lives anymore because what we have in America is an illusion. We have an illusion of the first amendment because we don't actually really have one anymore. They've taken that. My husband is serving seven and a half years because he exercised the right of his first amendment. Think about that. That's all he did was go and redress with his government. That's all we were asking for, and they put him in jail for seven and a half years. Enrique Torrio, who wasn't even in DC, and I know Nikki touched on husband. But, you know, the thing about all of that is is that the government played all that out because that is their pathway to Trump. That is that is and and that has been their plan from the beginning. You know, the presidents that they've set of these Jan 6ers, and they like to call us Trump's split soldiers. The precedence that they have set with that is how they are going after him because all these arguments have already been played out in these courtrooms. And these judges already know because it is a good old boys club there in TC. And these judges are not about the interest of of of law. They're not about the interest of what, you know, what is best. They're about the interest to further the agenda of this Biden regime and make no joke about it. That's exactly what they're doing. You know, miss Bloomer has set me in on several cases, also, and she can attest also what is being done there. You know, our our patriots are not only being prosecuted in DC. They're absolutely being persecuted for their ideology. And at the end of the day, that's what what they're being thrown in jail for. Not for the acts of the day, but for their ideology. So every And we do go to the court, and we do go to congress. But every night, we go and stand outside of that DC jail husband. Many, many of our patriots are being held, and my husband was for almost 2 years held there. And these men and women, every night at 9 o'clock. They
Saved - October 30, 2024 at 6:45 AM

@TuckerCarlson - Tucker Carlson

Ep. 82 Joe Biden has put hundreds of his political opponents in jail. Here’s the latest, a working journalist who’s exposed the fraudulence of the January 6th myth. https://t.co/wukggVvY8j

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On January 6, 2021, many journalists, including independent journalist Steve Baker, covered the Capitol protest. Unlike mainstream media, Baker was later labeled an insurrectionist by the FBI and faced charges for his presence. Despite being a journalist, he received no support from press organizations during his arrest. Baker detailed his experience of self-surrendering to the FBI, where he was treated harshly despite facing only misdemeanor charges. He noted that the FBI typically does not process nonviolent misdemeanor defendants in such a manner. While some officials expressed sympathy, mainstream media largely ignored his plight. Baker is now preparing for a hearing in Washington, D.C., as he navigates the legal challenges stemming from his coverage of the event.
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Speaker 0: Among the many thousands of Americans who came to the Capitol building on January 6, 2021 were an awful lot of journalists, working journalists, and they were there because among other things, it was a news story in progress. So they went to what we call cover the story. And the overwhelming majority of them worked for various organs of state media, the Associated Press, Reuters, The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, and their job was to bolster whatever the people in charge claim is true. But there were also some independent journalists there that day. One of them was called Steve Baker. He now works for The Blaze. And he was there for the same reason everyone else is there, to watch the protest play out and to cover it. And like so many reporters that day, he eventually moved with the crowd inside the capitol building, and he did so peacefully to cover the story. We're not guessing about this. He did not show up to break windows or poke anyone with a flagpole. He was there to cover it as a journalist. So we have footage of it of Baker in the capitol. I'm gonna put it up now. You can see he's not rioting or attacking police. He's standing there watching what's happening around him, covering the story. But because Steve Baker wasn't wise enough to get a job with the Washington Post or the New York Times or any other news outlet that works for the Biden administration, the FBI singled him out, not as a reporter, which he is, but as an insurrectionist. And then they charged him with crimes for being there. The charges include disruptive conduct and restricted building, parading, demonstrating, or picketing in the Capitol building. And they meant it. They weren't joking. And by the way, no one defended Steve Baker. None of the free press organizations that exist to defend working journalists stood up for him or said a word when Baker was arrested at the FBI office in Dallas. Here's video of Baker turning himself in. As you can see, he was humiliated. They cuffed him behind his back, not because he posed a threat to anyone, but because they wanted to make the message crystal clear to everyone else. Only regime media will be treated as legitimate. Others will be crushed. Steve Baker joins us now to recount his experiences with the so called justice system. Steve Baker, thank you so much for coming on. Hey. So when last Speaker 1: Tucker for having me. Speaker 0: Of course. When last we spoke about a year ago, there were hints this was coming. I'll just speak for myself as a middle aged American man. I didn't really believe that they could arrest a journalist for covering a story. They did ultimately, as we just showed, arrest you. Mhmm. Were you as shocked as I was? Speaker 1: Probably not as shocked because I had been dealing with this for about two and a half years. I initially had a threat of prosecution going all the way back to November of 21 when my attorney received a email from an assistant US attorney out of Philadelphia in which she said, your client, meaning me, with is going to be arrested or is gonna be charged within the week. And so after we did a bit of a, a bit of a media pushback kind of an offensive against that threat, then we didn't hear from them again for 20 months. Now after 20 months, I was starting to feel pretty good about it. During that interim time, I actually spoke with you. And then, in August of last year, we received a grand jury subpoena. My attorney calls me back, says, alright. We've got a grand jury subpoena for your work, your actual videos that you took on January 6th. We complied, yet again, and then we didn't hear from them for another 4 months. Well, during this time, I'm now working for the Blaze. And so I was actually in DC. As a matter of fact, I was sitting in, representative Thomas Massey's office on December 14th, just this past, December. And, I get a text from my attorney, which is never a a welcome thing, an unsolicited text from your attorney, which he said, I think this is the one, the big one. So I stepped out into the hallway there at the Rayburn building and called my attorney, and he said, they want you to self surrender next week in my hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. So, the blaze went into high gear. We did another media offensive, had millions of views of this, the story that we were telling about me having to self surrender, and they backed off yet again. They we got another call the next day from the FBI saying that they were gonna put that off until sometime after Christmas. Once again, we didn't hear from them for 2 months until 2 weeks ago, we got the notice that I was going to have to self surrender this time, and this time it was for real. They actually said that it was only gonna be for misdemeanor charges, the 4 basic misdemeanors that all the low level January 6 offenders get. And because I'm happened to be working here in Dallas right now, where Blaze is headquartered, we decided to go ahead and do my self surrender here at the FBI field office. So they didn't raid me. They didn't come out to my hotel or to the Blaze Studios. We went down to the FBI field office and submitted myself. The interesting thing, Tucker, is that in the notice from the, assistant US attorney to my my lead attorney is that they wanted me to show up at the field office, and I quote, wearing shorts, T shirt, and flip flops. And I knew what that meant. That meant that they were probably gonna change me into the orange jumpsuit and that I would then be leg shackled because the plan was for the FBI to process me there at the the field office, put me in a car, take me downtown to the courthouse where they would hand me over to the US Marshals, and then I would wait in a cell until I was marched before the magistrate in front of the, the in front of the whole court. And so what ended up taking place is that, my attorney negotiated with the 2 FBI agents in advance of me surrendering. I did not have to get into an orange jumpsuit. I showed up with a jacket, tie, slacks, dress shoes. They made me take off my shoelaces, my belt, my tie, and then hand my jacket over to my attorney. Then they took me they allowed me to wear my own shirt, my own trousers. They handcuffed me, fingerprinted me, marched me out to the car, which has been seen on camera, took me to took me to the courthouse, handed me over to the US Marshals, and that's where they put the leg chains, the belt chain, belted my wrist, or chained my wrist to my stomach, and then sat me in a gel cell with a meth dealer. Speaker 0: It's hard to believe any of that's real. A couple of questions. 1, what's the name of the, assistant US attorney who did this? Speaker 1: Adam Dreher out of DC. Speaker 0: Yeah. Adam Dreher, I I hope becomes famous. It's not a threat, but I think we deserve to know who is doing this. I mean, the state of Texas has more than a 1000000, illegal invaders in it right now. There are also an awful lot of murders in the state of Texas, and so this is what they're spending their time doing. I have to ask, did any of the FBI agents we always hear that, you know, the line agents are good guys. Did any of the US Marshals say to you, you know, I'm embarrassed that I'm chaining you, to, you know, chaining you to your own stomach on a misdemeanor charge for something that isn't actually a crime? Did anyone betray any acknowledgment that this is, like, all a farce? Speaker 1: The the two agents that processed me did not do that. I have received messages from retired whistleblowing Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: Agents all over the country apologizing to me for the behavior of the, the once the agency they were once proud of. I will tell you that while they were patting me down and going through the process, I did chat with them, and I asked them point blank. I said, so how often do you do this to misdemeanor defendants? The first time, there was a little bit of mumbling, and then I kind of reiterated. I said, is this is it is it normal, or do you get you do process misdemeanor defendants on a regular basis as they're patting me down? They went they were dead silent. And, of course, that's because we know the answer, Tucker. Speaker 0: Yeah. How about how about speak up, son. I pay your salary. Like, how dare you treat me this Speaker 1: way Speaker 0: as an American citizen? Seriously. They didn't answer your question. Yeah. Speaker 1: In the 100 year. Yeah. In the 100 year history of that agency, 100 plus year history of that, they never processed misdemeanor defendants of any kind, particularly nonviolent misdemeanor defendants. It's that's not what they do. I mean, every single FBI agent will tell you that when they joined the the, the agency, they were told that they were they were on this, planet in in this country to go after the whales, not the tiny little minnow. Speaker 0: But why don't they quit? That's what I don't understand. I mean, I I've always respected law enforcement on principle and FBI agents, I guess, on principle. But if you're participating in a system that's just political tyranny, which is what it is, it's not a it's not there's nothing justice related about any of this. It's Joe Biden putting his critics behind bars. How can you live with yourself? Like, isn't at a certain point it their responsibility too? Speaker 1: I I've been analyzing that the answer to that question for quite some time now, and the only answer I have is that we're now into a generation of special agents and even special agents in charge that came in after the Patriot Act, that came in during the Obama administration, that came in after the politicization was overwhelming at the top in the leadership. And in fact, now the you know, in most of the field offices, those in charge are are political operatives by by and large, Tucker. And so that's the answer. Now we'll tell you this. When I got to the courthouse, one of the, US Marshals processing me down there, he actually looked at my paperwork, and he said point blank, this is bullshit. Speaker 0: Yeah. Well, he's right. He's right. And good for him. Speaker 1: And I said and and yeah. And then he said and he said, and I will tell you what else is bullshit. He said, we process a lot of these. He said, you guys, you know, you j sixers. And he said, I think that, former president Trump should be paying for every one of your legal fees. Speaker 0: I agree with that too. I I do agree with that. Yeah. And I think it's yeah. I strongly agree with that. So, yeah, I mean, I think you should be afraid to behave like this if you're an FBI agent. I think you should be afraid of it. You you can't act like that toward your fellow citizens, and you can't be the instrument of political tyranny and get away with it. So did anyone is there anyone to appeal to? So you you work with Glenn Beck who is really taken up and good for him. He's a good man, your your cause. Yeah. But did anyone with official power step in to try and help you? Speaker 1: No one with official power. I mean, we've had quite a few people speak out on my behalf. We've had some congressmen speak out on my behalf. We've had current presidential, nominee or, nominee apparent as well as those, couple of others that were running, Ramaswami, DeSantis. And then in addition to that, we've had a host of other friendly media. But as you can probably surmise and as you obviously stated earlier, nobody from the mainstream media has come forward yet and said, hey. You know, we probably better stick up for this guy even though he's not necessarily one of us because pendulum swing. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: And more important more importantly, Tucker, pen whether the pendulum swings or not, if it continues to swing far into the tyrannical left, they purge themselves eventually if you've read a history book. They will take out the factions of the factions first. Speaker 0: Yes. Well, but such a thing as principle exists. I mean, some things are just wrong because they're wrong. Racial discrimination, putting people in prison because you don't like their political views. These are just wrong. It doesn't matter who they're happening to. They're just they're just wrong, on their own terms. Did it ever did part of you think, well, maybe I just won't participate. You know? I've spent my whole life in this country, paid taxes, believed in the system. This is not justice. This is not the justice system. This is a tool of political repression, and maybe you just say, come and get me. I'm I'm not I'm not Speaker 1: Well, that Speaker 0: playing along. Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, for for two and a half year yeah. For two and a half years, I didn't have to set my alarm clock because every morning at 6 o'clock, I would wake up because I've been following these cases. I've been following these trials. I've followed 100 of these cases. There's over 1350 of these arrests so far, all manner of defendants for, January 6th. Most of them, of course, are nonviolent. And I've been following these cases, and believe it or not, many I mean, far, far too many to even, recount of the simple misdemeanor, defendants, including other independent journalists, have been SWAT rated at their home. Some of them have been imprisoned and did nothing more than walk around in the capital with a big camera rig, no painting parading, no picketing, no chanting USA USA or anything else of the nature, and, they they did their job professionally. And when they got back home, they were SWAT rated by 20 agents with the red dots on their chest and on their wife and on their children and then hauled off, convicted, sent to prison for months. Independent journalists. Speaker 0: It's beyond. It's so what happens next in your case? Speaker 1: I have, in 2 days, I have a DC hearing. It's, it's one that I can do by Zoom. It's simply not much more than a repeat of what we did in Dallas because this was an out of district hearing. So now I've got to do it before DC Madrid. So it's a Madrid. So it's just basically the same thing without the leg change this time. And then we start the process of our strategy, with my with my legal team to determine how we're going to proceed, and part of that process was learning who our judge was, and that's pretty interesting. I'm revealing that to you for the first time. Judge Christopher Cooper is also the exact same judge who held, Catherine Harridge in contempt 2 weeks ago. Speaker 0: Yeah. I'm very aware of that. It's unbelievable. See, Baker, I appreciate you're taking the time to update us on what has happened to you. Again, it's tyranny. I know you know that, but it's shocking to see it. Good luck. Speaker 1: Thank you, Tucker. Speaker 0: Thank you. Free speech is bigger than any one person or any one organization. Societies are defined by what they will not permit. What we're watching is the total inversion of virtue.
Saved - June 7, 2024 at 3:03 PM

@clovis1931 - ⚔Dennis⚔

Please listen to this video! This is Lt Colonel Larry Brock, who was recently released after spending 372 days as a political prisoner in the J6 Gulag. This could be any one of us. Our government is out of control. Respect and prayers for Colonel Brock 🫡🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲🫡🙏🙏🙏 📢 on https://t.co/RLADYvyYAU

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I thank God for my release after 372 days as a political prisoner. I urge Americans to demand their rights from lawmakers and vote out those who do not act. Let's ensure no more political prisoners exist in the US. Thank you for your support, and God bless America.
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Speaker 0: I thank God that I've had the opportunity to serve my country under such trying and difficult circumstances. For 300 and 72 days, I have been a political prisoner of this administration. Although I have many things to say about my time and treatment inside the Springfield Gulag, that will wait. The first thing I must do is give thanks to my lord and savior Jesus Christ for my deliverance and liberation. To every American that prayed for me or wrote to me, thank you. Your support meant everything, especially in the dark days when they threw me in the hole, especially when they were trying to have me killed. I ask every American to reflect on the fact that just 4 short years ago, we all believed we enjoyed the full protection of the Bill of Rights, the right of free speech, the right to assemble, the right to a speedy trial, and the right to a trial by a jury of our peers. But now, as many in the minority community already knew, those rights just don't exist anymore. Instead, we have FBI censorship and propaganda, warrantless surveillance, and indefinite pretrial and post conviction detention of American citizens. And worst of all, the fundamental tenet of American jurisprudence, equal justice under law, has been corrupted. And now we have a 2 tiered system of justice complete with political show trials ranging from the former president to a common man like me. In the face of this banality of evil, you're right to ask what can one man or one woman do, although you must continue to pray. To merely pray while Americans are being shipped to gulags as prisoners of conscience, well, that just mocks God and dishonors the sacrifice of our founding fathers and the shed blood of patriots who enshrined our rights in our sacred constitution. So I'm asking you today, please call your congressmen and senators and demand that they live up to the gospel they profess to believe. Demand that they not only proclaim liberty to the captives, but that they use the full power of the legislature, their voice, their vote, and most importantly, the budget to set at liberty those who are oppressed. And if they will not do this, vote them out, every last one of them. Never again should there be a political prisoner in the United States. Finally, in the words of a truly great man, a man who was also a prisoner of his government, free at last, free at last. Thank god almighty, I'm free at last. God bless you, your families, and god bless the United States of America.
Saved - August 5, 2024 at 7:45 PM

@israelUSAforeve - Israel & USA forever

In case you missed it Watch: This is Nancy Pelosi’s daughter caught explaining how the democrats are using lawfare to persecute, not prosecute, their political enemies Release the J6 prisoners now! Thoughts? https://t.co/tWPPGlZpr3

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The speaker discusses the potential impact of dragging out trials after Democrats lose power. They mention the attention trials receive initially, but predict waning interest over time. The conversation touches on trial locations, sentencing discrepancies, and the use of certain cases to strengthen charges. Overall, they suggest that prolonging trials may lead to increased scrutiny and potentially harsher sentences. Translation: The speakers talk about the consequences of prolonging trials after Democrats lose power, noting initial interest followed by declining attention. They discuss trial locations, sentencing differences, and using specific cases to bolster charges. They imply that extending trials could result in heightened scrutiny and harsher penalties.
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Speaker 0: Well, I think the one thing if you drag it out, after the democrats lose the house Yeah. And then they get rid of the committee Right. People may lose interest. Yeah. The first trials are gonna get a lot of attention. Yes. It's like anniversaries. At the first one is a big deal. They did a really Speaker 1: big deal. Then you're saying Alright. Right. Speaker 0: No one's gonna care after the Democrats out Speaker 1: of power. Right. Speaker 0: And then take Biden out of office, then who cares? If you drag it out longer, I wouldn't go first for a trial because DC is Speaker 1: a lot of people who work for the government. Right. And it's a lot Speaker 0: of people who work for the government. Speaker 1: Right. And it's Speaker 0: a lot of I don't think I'm sympathetic. Speaker 1: That's our the jury that's the that's Speaker 0: the The jury issue is because we we don't Speaker 1: need this trial to Speaker 0: be held there. Speaker 1: Obama City bomber. They agreed to move to Colorado. So that's a stick to it. Even the Boston bomber case, which is now on appeal, the Boston the city of Boston or the federal judge, they were like, what Speaker 0: do you mean we can't be fair? Speaker 1: Motion is signed by the judge. Yes. Yes. But then but but there might be more favorable up the line. You know, we go to the I'm not gonna be the decision of appeal to the Supreme Court. They might say, wait a second. You're do you have politicians every night comparing it to Pearl Harbor, 911 That was just Speaker 0: deep. Deep. These are under siege. Speaker 1: Had the natural budget for 7 months. If you live there, you're like, I don't yeah. I do. Speaker 0: So some days In Speaker 1: the case of Speaker 0: I tell him he got great legal sometimes I say, 8 months was a Speaker 1: was great. It wasn't. Speaker 0: Considering that the shaman who did not I mean, what did the shaman do? He stood there. What he told you? He stood there. The shaman got how many months? Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 0: 31. Speaker 1: Yeah. So they're Speaker 0: paid. So I bought when I sold out, and I think that the government is gonna go for that they're going to look to get bigger. Like, people are criticizing some of the people that get home conduct. A lot of people getting probation and stuff. So I think they're looking to make people like, I think if Paul went now, he'd get a bigger a longer sentence. Speaker 1: What what would he do? Okay. What did he do? He went He just walked him with Speaker 0: the trunk flag in the sand. Speaker 1: That's it. That's it. That's it. Speaker 0: That's it. And he got so I don't know if anyone was was good or bad. Speaker 1: Well, for the charge itself, I'm looking from a charging point. I'm gonna give you a 15, 12. Speaker 0: Steve, you didn't walk in. Speaker 1: You didn't walk in. You didn't walk Speaker 0: in to the Speaker 1: for that reason. I'm not there to overturn anything. I I I think they might have used him to to shore up their 15 12 charge too because if they have people fleeing to it, they're telling the judge, look, we already have people who pledge this felony. So if you overturn it for one case, you're gonna overturn all the prior conditions. It puts more pressure on these district judges not to overturn it because he, oh, we have Paul. He's gonna plead guilty with
Saved - August 17, 2024 at 5:05 AM

@JakeLangJ6 - Jake Lang - January 6 Political Prisoner 🇺🇸

BREAKING: NEVER BEFORE SEEN J6 FOOTAGE 🚨🚨🚨 New angle of Jake Lang shows him trying to stop Capitol Police Brutality as they MURDERED ROSEANNE BOYLAND!!! Jake has been held in the GULAG without bond or bail for over 43 months!!! For trying to SAVE LIVES at the Capitol?! 😡🤯 https://t.co/w0ow7JeYaU

Video Transcript AI Summary
Never before seen footage of January 6 allegedly shows Jake Lange attempting to stop police brutality. He was allegedly trying to save Rosanne Boylan as she was allegedly being killed by the Capitol Police.
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Speaker 0: Never before seen footage of January 6 shows Jake Lange trying to stop police brutality, an attempt to save Rosanne Boylan as she was being killed by the Capitol Police.
Saved - October 17, 2024 at 6:33 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I shared footage of my experience on January 6, which led to a 3-year prison sentence. My "crime" was simply entering the Capitol through open doors, walking around peacefully, and leaving when asked by police. I don’t see this as justice.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

This is the footage of me on January 6 that resulted in me being sentenced to 3 years in PRISON. My crime? Walking into the Capitol building through open doors, walking around peacefully, then leaving when being asked to by the police. This wasn’t justice.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Upon entering the building, the speaker helped a colleague to safety. The speaker expected the building to be empty, but instead saw many people who had apparently entered through other entrances. The speaker assumed entry had been allowed at other locations. The speaker saw police officers with weapons. Everyone inside the building appeared calm. The speaker did not see anyone agitated, nor did they hear any directives from law enforcement upon entering. People were walking through velvet ropes in the main public areas.
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Speaker 0: I did that calmly and and held my colleague safely to get her out of the melee of that of that, vortex at the door there. But then once I stumbled inside and picked her up and pushed her you know, led her forward, I immediately observed in my surroundings to figure out who I expected nobody to be in the building, but there were many people in the building that were clearly there from other entrances besides the one I had just come through. So I was additionally confused thinking, I guess, they had allowed entry in other places and that people were supposed to be passing through the building because there was no other way to understand what else was happening. There were police officers with weapons in their hands. They were very calm. I did not see anyone inside the building that was agitated. I did not see or hear any directives from law enforcement when I first entered. There were just people in front of me that were walking through velvet ropes in the main public areas.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Full video link: https://rumble.com/v5iw8hd-this-j6-political-prisoner-speaks-out-john-strand-freedom-alive-ep131.html

This J6 Political Prisoner Speaks Out - John Strand - Freedom Alive® Ep131 John Strand was sentenced to 32 months in prison simply for being at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. And John spent more than four months in solitary confinement in a Miami prison. But thanks to a U.S rumble.com
Saved - October 27, 2024 at 8:58 PM
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Mike Sparks is a devoted family man and provider for his wife and three young kids. He protested against election fraud on January 6, without causing harm, yet the DOJ has sentenced him to nearly five years in prison. I believe this is unjust. It's crucial to see through the lies and distortions from the DOJ and media that misrepresent his actions and ignore the issues of government entrapment and police misconduct. I urge support for Mike's family during this difficult time.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

WOW: Mike Sparks is a family man, the provider for a wife and 3 young kids. He didn’t break anything or hurt anyone on J6–he just protested against election fraud, because he cares about our country. Kamala’s weaponized DOJ just put him in prison for ~FIVE YEARS. This is sick! https://t.co/0eQKoE9b31

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Don’t be fooled or distracted by the lies & distortions of the DOJ & the Lunacy Media, misrepresenting Mike Sparks’ free speech and hiding the truth of government entrapment and police violations. EXPOSE THE J6 FRAUD Support Mike’s devastated family: GiveSendGo.com/SparksFamily

Saved - October 27, 2024 at 8:57 PM
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I believe the Biden/Harris DOJ represents a deep corruption and cruelty. Sandra Weyer, convicted of multiple felonies, endured harsh conditions in federal prison before being released pending appeal. Despite her situation as a new widow and her brief, non-violent presence at the Capitol, the DOJ is considering further sentencing. Following her ordeal, Weyer has become an advocate for prison reform. Her husband's cancer diagnosis and subsequent death shortly after her release highlight the harsh realities faced by those opposing the 2020 election.

@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

Biden/Harris DOJ is the most evil, corrupt, heartless, and bloodthirsty agency to ever represent the good people of the United States. Sandra Weyer, 61, was convicted at a bench trial (Obama appointee and chief judge James Boasberg) of 1512 felony and 4 misdemeanors. He sentenced her t0 14 months in prison. She was sent to federal prison in Philadelphia where real criminals are behind bars and she was tormented with rotten food, rodents, and freezing temperatures. Boasberg released her after more than 3 months in prison pending her appeal of 1512c2--which was overturned by SCOTUS on June 28--and for serving the "average" amount of time for a misdemeanor offense. DOJ moved to resentence her on remaining 4 misdemeanors. Weyer's attorney Nick Smith emailed the DOJ prosecutor to ask if DOJ would seek more jail time and notifying DOJ Weyer's HUSBAND JUST DIED. Here is the initial reply. But it gets worse:

@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

Then she changed her tune and said DOJ might ask to send Weyer back to federal prison. A new widow who was inside the Capitol for about 11 minutes and committed no violence. But the Biden/Harris bloodlust for J6ers is insatiable. Their reign of terror must end in January: https://t.co/beKZqpvhdN

@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

It appears that after her experience in the federal prison in Philly, Weyer became an advocate for prison reform. Her husband of 40 years was diagnosed with cancer upon her release and he died 3 months later. This is the type of cruelty the Biden/Harris regime is inflicting on Americans for opposing the 2020 election. This is one of dozens of letters asking Boasberg for leniency in Weyer's sentencing hearing set for Oct 30

Saved - October 28, 2024 at 10:33 PM
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I’m outraged by the treatment of Chris Alberts, a U.S. Army combat veteran who served honorably. He was wrongfully imprisoned for seven years after being beaten by police on January 6, despite not harming anyone or entering the Capitol. This situation highlights a troubling trend of government overreach, particularly against those who support President Trump. I urge everyone to share these stories and support our veterans facing persecution. Please consider helping Chris through the link provided.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

OMG: Chris Alberts is a U.S. Army combat veteran who served honorably. On J6, he did not enter the Capitol, break anything, or hurt anyone—in fact, he was beaten by police. But Kamala’s DOJ lied, and threw him in prison for SEVEN YEARS—destroying him & his family. This is sick! https://t.co/RkMIzQYPWc

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

America, we are accepting the greatest weaponized government witch hunt in U.S. history and ignoring Kamala’s LITERALLY fascist regime as they throw our veterans in prison for daring to support President Trump. SHAME! Please support this devastated soldier: givesendgo.com/ChrisAlberts And PLEASE, SHARE THESE STORIES 🔄🔄🔄

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

Patriot Plea: I’m urging those with reach to share these devastating stories and encourage Americans to help the persecuted J6 hostages > @atensnut > @catturd2 > @KanekoaTheGreat > @WholeMarsBlog > @cb_doge > @realDonaldTrump > @RepMattGaetz > @julie_kelly2 > @DerrickEvans4WV

Saved - November 1, 2024 at 8:48 PM
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I want to highlight Jeff McKellop, an Army Ranger combat veteran and devoted father, who has been wrongfully imprisoned pretrial due to government actions related to January 6. It's heartbreaking to see innocent individuals like him suffering while their families endure the pain of separation. I urge everyone to share these stories and support Jeff and his children during this horrific injustice. Your voice can make a difference.

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

OMG: Jeff McKellop is an Army Ranger combat veteran, he served our nation with courage…even more important, he’s a loving father. He was innocent, entrapped by government-instigated violence on J6. But Kamala’s DOJ lied & threw him in prison *pretrial*—he’s still there! AWFUL

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

It doesn’t cost you anything to share these stories - PLEASE RETWEET THE J6 HOSTAGE SERIES These are innocent & brave Americans, the best of us, who are rotting in prison while their families suffer; horrific injustice. Please help Jeff & his kids! 👇🏼 givesendgo.com/JeffreyMckellop

Saved - December 11, 2024 at 2:09 PM
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My wife and I are set to report to prison on 12/17/24, believing it's for a government lie. We attended the January 6 protest peacefully, never crossing barricades or entering the Capitol, but were attacked by police while praying outside. For 3.5 years, we've faced immense struggles, and now we face prison not for violence, but for trying to protect ourselves. The corruption against January 6 participants runs deep, and I believe there will be restoration and retribution. Politicians should align with us, as we feel we've won the narrative and will hold them accountable.

@MarkFMiddleton - Mark Middleton

My wife @JaliseMiddleton and I are reporting for duty (prison) on 12/17/24. All for a government lie. J6 started as a peaceful protest that became a police riot. Like so many we where there to protest a stolen election and nothing more (1/3)

@MarkFMiddleton - Mark Middleton

We never crossed a barricade or entered the capital. We were praying outside at the barricade. We were attacked from behind by MPD. For that we have been dragged through hell for 3.5 years. Now we will serve years in prison not for attacking police but (2/3)

@MarkFMiddleton - Mark Middleton

Rather for shielding ourselves and attempting to escape their clutches. You the non J6er cannot understand the depth of corruption that has been rote on all J6ers. There will be restoration for us all there will be retribution for us all. (3/4)

@MarkFMiddleton - Mark Middleton

If you are a politician it is best for you to align with us. A time is coming and now has come. We (J6ers) have won the narrative. We will come full force against you. You are on the wrong side of history.

Saved - December 17, 2024 at 9:52 PM

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

My name is John Strand. I was taken away from my family by Biden’s weaponized DOJ and thrown into prison for crimes I did not commit. Me, like many other January 6 defendants, deserve justice. https://t.co/Q7ogWUPSMw

Saved - December 20, 2024 at 4:04 PM
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I recently watched a video where Luke Beasley sat in silence for over three minutes while Tim Pool criticized him in defense of January 6 prisoners. Tim delivered one of the most powerful rants I've heard, emphasizing that the left often ignores facts and believes that government decisions equate to morality. He argued that this perspective leads to the unjust imprisonment of individuals, regardless of their circumstances.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

NEW: Liberal influencer Luke Beasley sits in total silence for over three minutes as Tim Pool excoriates him in defense of J6 prisoners. One of the best rants I’ve heard in a long time 🔥 “You don't care what the facts are. You don't care if this is unjust. You only care that the machine state has decreed, you are now to be locked up.” “This is the problem I have with the left. They don't know the facts. They view morality as a blanket, government stroke of the pen. And every person, regardless of their crime, should be in prison for decades.”

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You lack understanding of the January 6 cases and the reasons behind the detainment of individuals. For instance, a man has been in jail in Brooklyn for three years without charges. It's unjust to support such prolonged detention. While those who assaulted police should face consequences, three years is excessive for certain offenses. Comparatively, during protests in 2020, many faced minimal repercussions. Some individuals received harsh sentences for minor actions, while others, like Enrique Torrio, who wasn't even present, face severe penalties. This reflects a disregard for facts and fairness, as many accept the government's stance without question. It’s crucial to recognize the nuances in these cases rather than adopting a blanket approach to justice.
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Speaker 0: You you have. No. Right? So you So people No. No. No. Stop. Stop. You don't know anything about these January 6 cases. You don't know why these people are in jail. You don't know that a man is in Brooklyn right now for 3 years without charge or trial. And when Donald Trump says, these people have been held for too long, you say, no. Trump is wrong. Keep them locked up. That's fucking fascist. Dude, you you have sit here you have you've been sitting here with no knowledge of the specifics of some of these cases. There was a man in Brooklyn right now. I'm gonna say it again. No charges whatsoever brought. He's been in jail for 3 fucking years. For you to sit there and say it is good that he remains locked up is fascism. That is saying the hierarchy, the hierarchical system of the courts and the government is just, and the process is all that matters. And I am saying perhaps 3 years is enough, because I actually have moral logic and an understanding of these cases. Hence, my position on January 6th has always been the people of attack police must go to prison. But 3 years is a fucking long time for assault on an officer. We have seen people on the far left, notably, when they were firebombing shit all across Minnesota, 33 people murdered. And how many criminal charges do we get for this? When they firebombed a police station and forced the police to evacuate. On May on May 29, 2020, when thousands of far leftist firebombed the White House grounds and set fire to Saint John's Church and injured 100 police officers, how many fucking people went to prison for 3 years? How many of them who never showed up on that day are are in prison for 20 years? Enrique Torrio wasn't even in DC on January 6th, and you are saying that man who only his only crime was quote, don't leave. That's his only crime. You think he should be in prison for 20 years because you're a fascist. You don't care what the facts are. You don't care if this is unjust. You only care that the machine state has decreed you are not to be locked up. And this is the problem I have with the left. They don't know the facts. They don't care about the facts. They view morality as a blanket government stroke of the pen, and every person, regardless of their crime, should be in prison for decades. I reject it outright. The people who fought cops should go to prison. They did. It's been 3 years. But when you've got people who are on misdemeanor charges for for having walked into a building at 4 PM after the riot, and I know some of these people. They walked into a building for 2 minutes and walked out, and they got 18 months for that. I don't see you defending the innocent people who walked onto a public grass at a public building after a riot had been completed. You don't know. You don't care. You've taken a tribal position, and people are suffering because of it. Now you say that Donald Trump's saying, the injustice that we've seen warrants commutation or pardons. You say that means he's advocating for violence. This is the ultimate problem. Then you cite a press release from Maryland saying, but the right's more violent. There is a distinction between a white supremacist as a right wing group and a run of the mill Christian conservative who showed up on that day not to protest. Let's talk about Brandon Straka. He never went in the building. He was on the other side of the building. There was a permanent protest. He walked up the stairs, and he was yelling. They put this guy in prison. There is there is Owen Shroyer, who was at a permanent rally, who was yelling death to communists. They put him in prison and specifically cited his speech. My dude, you don't know what you're talking about. And it's fine. I get it. We try to be polite. We try to be nice, but there are so many young liberals who sit here and say, the corporate press told me that these people are bad, and the machine state government has decreed it by pen. So I don't care what crime they committed. I don't care what the jury said. I don't care who was on the jury. Enrique Torrio, who was not there, should be in prison for 2 decades. Tell me this now. Why is Enrique Torrio in prison? Yeah. So they under or uncovered with him his plot to overthrow the government. Enrique Torrio, is it? Yeah. And his organization. What plot? Who's they? Give me some prosecutors. Give me some fucking data. Stop stop squinting at me and saying the prosecutors did a thing. You didn't know. You didn't read it. You didn't read the court papers. All you know is the the fascist machine state told you he should be in prison, and you're saying yes to them.
Saved - January 7, 2025 at 12:18 PM
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I attended a space where four survivors of the January 6 ordeal shared their experiences. The physical and psychological torture they endured is unimaginable. First-time nonviolent offenders were separated from their families, placed in solitary confinement, and stripped of basic rights. Their stories are heartbreaking and infuriating, revealing a troubling reality in the U.S. I urge everyone to listen to them; it changes your perspective on our government. While pardons are necessary, accountability is crucial to prevent further abuse of power.

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

I was in a space tonight where I heard 4 people who survived the J6 ordeal speak. I don’t think people understand what kind of physical and psychological torture was done to these people. People who committed misdemeanors, who were first time nonviolent offenders were ripped away from their families, their children and their loved ones. They were thrown into solitary confinement for months at a time. No phone calls. No letters. No lawyers. They were debanked, deplatformed. They were put on a terror watch list. Permanently. Every single time they fly they get flagged and made a spectacle out of every airport. One of these people had their son on a terrorist watchlist, he was two years old at the time. These are people who are guilty of parading or trespassing. Listening to their stories is heartbreaking and also extremely infuriating. Because this didn’t happen in some third world hell hole. This happened in the United States of America. Where we now have a class of political prisoners. This happened in the United States of America. And nobody could do anything to stop an out of control judicial system, and an even worse bureau of prisons. Republican members of Congress, have you heard these people’s stories? Have you heard what they’ve had to endure? What their families had to endure? What they are still going through over a freaking misdemeanor? I really urge people to listen to their stories because after you listen to them, you will never see our government in the same light. Pardons are great. Very necessary. But these people have been to hell and back and there better be a whole lot of accountability. Otherwise, it’s only a matter of time before you or I are next. Because you see that’s how tyranny works. That’s how abuse of power works.

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

And I’m not a person who is unaware of what was done on J6. I have watched documentaries, I have read everything by people who have covered this extensively. But hearing them live in a space hits so different. Every single time.

Saved - January 9, 2025 at 12:46 PM

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

NEVER BEFORE SEEN J6 VIDEO: Peaceful, unarmed protesters stand in the Capitol rotunda after police led them inside. This was entrapment—the entire J6 witch hunt is a weaponized government crime against the American people. Trump will fix it! @WeAreJ6alliance https://t.co/QzzOISmHa6

Saved - January 14, 2025 at 12:06 AM

@JohnStrandUSA - John Strand

.@GlennBeck asks what they did to me in prison. The more you learn about the shocking abuse of innocent J6 protesters by the Biden DOJ, the more you realize how dangerous our weaponized government has become. This travesty of justice MUST END https://t.co/oHVY3KkGPI

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I received paperwork from the BOP indicating that some rules were altered to psychologically torture me and isolate me from my family and attorneys. This was influenced by the Department of Justice, particularly the FBI and the Assistant US Attorney's Office, linked to my federal prosecutor, Jason Manning. In prison, a security officer intimidated me, asserting his control and dismissing my constitutional rights. I expressed my intention to abide by the rules while advocating for the truth about January 6th and my innocence. Despite my compliance, I was entrapped into breaking a rule regarding phone communication, which I was never informed about. After submitting my contacts, I was falsely accused of breaking the rules and subjected to four months of severe isolation abuse.
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Speaker 0: I have paperwork from the BOP that that acknowledges that the reason that some of their rules were rearranged in order to clearly torture me psychologically and in horrendous physical conditions and in super isolation, meaning totally cut off from all contact with my family and attorneys for an extended period of time. That was happening because of the fascist fingers of the Department of Justice, specifically the FBI and the AUSA, Assistant US Attorney's Office, which I believe traces back to Mr. Jason Manning, the actual federal prosecutor who prosecuted me at trial and put me into that prison in the first place. Speaker 1: So what rules did they rearrange for you? What happened to you? Speaker 0: In prison, I was pulled aside in this office with no one in it with a gentleman who worked for the security division of the prison who basically said, do you know who I am? Because I know who you are and I'm watching you. I said, I don't know who you are. I'm not surprised that you know who I am because that's become pretty well known at this point. And he said, well, let me break this down for you. I know you are all big on constitutional rights and talking a big first amendment game and this and that, but this is my kingdom and I rule here. So you better get that straight real fast. And clear intimidation, but I Speaker 1: wanna I'm sorry, the constitution applies to prisoners as well, sir, but go ahead. Speaker 0: Oh, it's supposed to. But, you know, the our founding fathers called the constitution a parchment barrier. And, there's a reason they use that terminology. It it's only gonna hold so far as the men holding that parchment have the integrity to understand what it means and how it's supposed to be applied. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. So So he threatens you basically, he threatens you. Speaker 0: Oh, absolutely. Well, I told him, I said, sir, I am not looking to cause trouble. I know you're in charge here and I wanna abide by whatever your rules are. Please just explain them to me, but I do have a first amendment and I plan to continue exercising it. I don't have a bone to pick at this point with the prison. I wasn't there to complain about prison. I was there to continue highlighting the fraud of January 6th, the corruption of the DC court system, and the fact that I'm innocent and so are many other j sixers who I need to continue to advocate for. And I'll do that from prison, it doesn't matter, I'm here to do a job. So I explained to him that me being in prison from my point of view was a deployment in service of my country as a political prisoner. And he was maybe agnostic on that, but basically said, I'm in charge. But he seemed to indicate like, okay, we can manage that. But he wasn't honest with me. And I was basically entrapped into supposedly breaking their rules about some technicality about the phone system, even though they broke their own rules by failing to give me the written rule book that explains all of these details, and then later said, Well, you broke this rule from page such and such in the rule book. And I said, What rule book? And they said, Didn't we give you that on day 1 because the policy stipulates we must do that? Nope, No rule book. I had no idea about this rule. The rule you told me was you have to submit the people you want to talk to on the prison communication systems controlled and monitored. Of course, I understood that. Submit those people and if we approve it, then you can talk to them. Well, I did that. I talked to them, and then they said you broke the rules. You're going in the hole. And then long story short, they disappeared me for 4 straight months of horrific isolation abuse.
Saved - January 14, 2025 at 5:16 PM

@InvestigateJ6 - InvestigateJ6

Peaceful protester Josh Black was the first person shot and wounded on J6, and was then given a USSR style show trial and sentenced to 22 months in federal prison. He’s out now. @PreacherOChrist “That’s what I pulled out of my face… if I drink water, it leaks out of my cheek” https://t.co/K5aF3dlWHx

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They shot you with this? I pulled it out of my face; it seems like a piece of a grenade. It went all the way through my mouth. If I drink water, it leaks from my cheek, and I'm still getting plastic out. What do you want to say to people? They stole our country. The government isn't our provider; the Lord is. Our rights come from God, and the government is supposed to protect them, but they aren't. It's not just Democrats; Republicans are just as corrupt. They're all involved in dirty dealings. It's all so gross.
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Speaker 0: They shot you with one of these? That's what I pulled out of my face. I think that's a piece of a grenade or something. He pulled us out of his face. Can we see your face? Look at that. It went all the way through. It went through your face and your mouth? All the way through. Yeah. So you pulled this out of your mouth? If I drink water, it leaks out of my cheek. And I'm I'm still getting plastic out of my mouth. So what do you wanna say to the people out there? I don't know what to tell them, man. I mean, they stole our country. What are you gonna do about it? The government ain't our provider. The lord is. You know, the government don't give us freedom. The lord does. All of our rights were given to us by god, and they're supposed to be protecting them. They're not. And it ain't Democrat or Republican. Republicans are just as dirty. They're all crooked. They're all they got dirt on them or they paid them off. So That's so gross. This is gross.

@InvestigateJ6 - InvestigateJ6

On J6, DC and Capitol police shoot a round through a man's cheek, blow a man's lip off, and shatter another's femur with their projectile and explosive munitions, grenades, and mortars: https://t.co/yXdF9Mny8x

Saved - January 23, 2025 at 4:06 PM

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

Listen to this father speak out about what was done to his son who was a J6 prisoner. https://t.co/2vAxVaoRX9

Video Transcript AI Summary
Families have lost everything as their loved ones are unlawfully imprisoned for minor infractions. One mother describes her son's experience of "diesel therapy," where he was moved between prisons, enduring terrible conditions, including contaminated water and solitary confinement. Communication with family and attorneys was severely restricted, making it nearly impossible to prepare a defense. She criticizes the current administration for violating constitutional rights and notes that her businesses faced harassment. Despite President Trump's recent pardon for her son, he remains incarcerated due to the actions of a local mayor who controls the facilities. Recently, her son was assaulted by prison staff while awaiting processing for release. A lawsuit has already been filed regarding his treatment, which continues to worsen.
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Speaker 0: Families have, lost everything. Their husbands, the fathers, the breadwinners have been taken from them and, put in prison unlawfully for for many years for the simplest of, of infractions. Speaker 1: You said this wasn't the first prison that your son was at. Can you talk to us about what they charged him with and why he was at another prison before coming here? Speaker 0: Sure. What what they do is it's called diesel therapy, so you can't settle. So what they'll do is they'll when they first, picked my son up on January 16, 2021, they, they scooped him up, and then they started taking him from prison to prison. Sent him 202 days down in the bowels of the DC prison. Is the the the conditions there are so egregious. He was actually sifting water through a sock because there's so much rust in the bottom of that prison that you can't drink the water. And so and he they would lay them on its cut. The lights this is like Vietnam where they had lights on all the time. You had 2 blankets. They call them suicide blankets. And, and just laid them on a on a on a on a on a, basically, a block and not even you didn't even have a mattress. So, and then what they do, as soon as you start to get communications with your attorneys and your family, they scoop you up and they take you to another prison. And then so you'll be there for, 2 weeks. You're usually a week to 2 weeks, you're in solitary, where they're transitioning you into the new prison. And then you're there for, oh god, maybe, 3 to 5 months. They ship you out again. And there was there was a time that on 2 Christmases ago, we didn't know where he was for, like, I wanna say almost 3 weeks. How is that possible? How come you can't, you know, call his family? He nobody knows where he's at. When you can't talk to your attorneys, you can't hardly even talk to your family, and you can't possibly, you know, make a defense. And then when you do get your attorneys, you talk to your attorneys, and then they scoop you up and they move you to the prison. All your notes and stuff, they take. So they know exactly what your defense is. It's like playing cards with the your opponent looking over your back, looking at your hand. It's impossible to win. What has happened under the Biden regime was so egregious, so anti American, unconstitutional. They walked all over our bill of rights. Thank God president Trump came in here because not just for our patriots, but and our families, but for all of America because if they didn't like you, they would do anything to shut you up. They tried to shut down my businesses. They had the local, state agencies come after my companies. I got a bunch of companies like restaurants. And so they'll stop at nothing to to shut you down, and I've lived through it. And and so here we are today. Speaker 1: Thanks. You're you're standing out here. President Trump signed the pardon over 24 hours ago or coming up on 24 hours ago. Your son is still not out. What reasons have they given you for that, and what do you think is actually going on? Speaker 0: What this is is nothing more than this this nasty, rotten mayor of this city that controls these these facilities. They're not federal facilities. They're they're city run facilities. So what she's doing because she's all been out of shape because they're out, she is making doing everything she possibly can to to hold up the process and also harm her. My son was assaulted by a lieutenant and 5 other guards last night. He was just he was, assaulted, punched. He was sitting in the middle of the quad waiting to go to get processed and go out. Came in, they handcuffed him, they wrenched his wrist, put him behind him. They they I punched him. From what I understand, they threw him physically into his into his cell, and that's where he was for the rest of the night. And this is this is a this is a young man who has been pardoned like everybody else. And so this is how they're treating them. So we're gonna we're we already have a fault lawsuit filed, but this just adds to that.
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