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The speaker claims that Nancy Pelosi led an effort to threaten President Trump with the 25th amendment. The speaker alleges Pelosi had a problem because her husband sold a large amount of Visa stock one day before the Department of Justice announced a lawsuit against Visa. The speaker questions whether this was luck and suggests Pelosi should be prosecuted for this stock sale. The speaker also claims Pelosi should be prosecuted for January 6th, alleging she turned down requests for soldiers or National Guard. The speaker references John Solomon's writing, claiming it shows Donald Trump did nothing wrong and that the situation is a scam.

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The speaker claims that on January 6th, there was violence against the constitution, Congress, and the U.S. Capitol. They allege that they begged the President of the United States to send in the National Guard, but he refused. The speaker further claims that the president would not send in the National Guard when law enforcement people were being harmed, some of whom later died. They assert this inaction occurred during an insurrection that the president incited, which caused damage to those assigned to protect the capital and the constitution and to accept the results of the electoral college.

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On February 25, 2022, Matthew Lawrence Perna tragically took his own life after facing immense despair. He had entered the Capitol building on January 6, believing he was standing up for free speech. However, he was falsely portrayed as a violent domestic terrorist, which led to the destruction of his reputation, business, and personal life. Despite turning himself in, he faced betrayal from the justice system, with false promises and a sentencing enhancement of terrorism. Matt's death highlights the devastating consequences of the unjust treatment faced by those involved in the events of January 6. His family seeks justice and support for the Matthew Lawrence Perna Act of 2022, which aims to prevent such overreach of power in the future.

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The speaker believes many January 6th defendants were wrongly charged with 1512, an obstruction charge, and that a bipartisan Supreme Court threw it out. As a US Attorney, the speaker wanted to investigate the use of 1512, which they attribute to Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco, but ultimately to Andrew Weissman. Weissman, connected to the Mueller investigation, allegedly advocated using 1512 to target Trump, even if it meant "making it up." The speaker claims Weissman wanted to charge Trump after first jailing hundreds of people to validate the charge. 1512 was initially created after Enron to prevent the destruction of documents related to an official proceeding. Weissman allegedly planned to expand the definition of "official proceeding" to include the electoral college count. The speaker asserts that this plan involved jailing people, securing guilty pleas, and influencing judges to support the charge before targeting Trump.

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The speaker criticizes the political motives of an individual involved in a legal case. They highlight the dangers of the person's inflammatory rhetoric, referring to the events of January 6th. The speaker asserts that this individual is unfit for public office and poses a threat to democracy, emphasizing the need for their removal.

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Speaker 1 questions why radical transparency in elections wasn't proposed four years ago and accuses the former president of trashing the system for four years, stating there were dangerous consequences to the president's lies and that people died on January 6th. Speaker 0 claims the only person who died on January 6th was Ashley Babbitt, who was murdered. Speaker 1 acknowledges there were injuries. Speaker 0 asserts people who broke into the Capitol are responsible for their actions, not Donald Trump. Speaker 1 says they don't have to yell.

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I am introducing articles of impeachment on Mr. Graves for weaponizing the Department of Justice and refusing to prosecute real criminals in Washington DC. The abuse of power has made DC residents victims. I yield back my time.

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The speaker accuses someone, referred to as "Spartacus," of hypocrisy in their criticism of Chuck Schumer. The speaker claims that "Spartacus" avoided answering whether criminal law should be enforced. According to the speaker, the answer is yes, and the Biden Department of Justice acted politically and with partisan bias by refusing to enforce the law because they disagreed with Supreme Court Justice rulings.

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Marxists, Islamists, and the administration have convinced a Washington DC jury to convict 5 pro-life activists who now face up to 11 years in prison for protesting. Meanwhile, individuals with different political beliefs are being sentenced to 10, 15, and even 20 years in prison. Antifa and other groups have caused chaos in cities like Portland, Minneapolis, and Seattle, engaging in violence, looting, and even taking over parts of the city. This political repression is immoral, un-American, and dangerous. If elected, the speaker promises to appoint a special task force to review the cases of unjustly persecuted political prisoners and sign their pardons or commutations on day 1.

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The speaker asserts that on January 6th, the former president incited a violent mob to attack and desecrate the nation’s capital, resulting in injuries and deaths of law enforcement officers. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. The speaker recalls Charlottesville, where the president said there were fine people on each side of a mob spewing anti-Semitic hate. Regarding the Proud Boys militia, the former president said to stand back and stand by. The speaker urges viewers to remember January 6th and not go back to that. The speaker states that Donald Trump has said there will be a bloodbath if the election outcome is not to his liking. The speaker advocates turning the page, charting a course for the future, standing for the country and democracy, and ending the chaos.

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The speakers discuss the case of the shaman involved in the January 6th incident. They mention that he received a 31-month prison sentence, while Nancy Pelosi's daughter questions what he actually did. They suggest that the incident was a setup by the establishment to make a political movement illegal. They also mention the possibility of rigging the jury system for political purposes. Overall, they criticize the overprosecution of the protesters and highlight the hypocrisy of accusing Trump of the same actions.

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The speaker met with Mr. Martin, who seems like a good man. The speaker's concerns related to January 6th. Mr. Martin built a compelling case regarding some prosecutions that were heat-of-the-moment bad decisions. The speaker believes anyone who reached the perimeter on January 6th should have been imprisoned for some period of time and has no tolerance for anyone who entered the building. Mr. Martin explained how some people got caught up in it, making a stupid decision to enter a breached building. The speaker's issue isn't whether they should be charged, but by how much. The speaker believes what happened on January 6th was wrong, not prompted by others, and those involved disgraced the United States. Mr. Martin explained that some people were over-prosecuted, and the speaker agreed that some should not have been pardoned. The speaker would support Mr. Martin as a US attorney for any district except the one where January 6th happened and has indicated to the White House that they wouldn't support his nomination.

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The speaker learned about the Capitol riot on January 6th and was disgusted and afraid. They were afraid of what the rioters might do and that they would not face consequences. The speaker is proud to have joined the effort to hold them accountable. The Justice Department charged over 1,500 people with crimes and obtained convictions against almost 1,300. The speaker states that this ensured the rioters would face accountability and created a public record of the crimes committed that day.

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The speaker discusses the selective evidence and rigged cases surrounding the January 6th incident at the Capitol. They argue that the prosecutors, DOJ, and FBI have created a two-tier system of justice by hiding certain evidence and distributing others to maintain a false narrative of an insurrection. They also mention the attempt to remove Donald Trump from the ballot and highlight the connections between the law firm representing the group pushing for his removal and individuals like Sally Yates, Rod Rosenstein, and Gina Haspel. The speaker questions the logic behind accusing Trump of insurrection when he did not order the deployment of the National Guard.

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On January 6th, the speaker was present at the Capitol as Vice President-elect and acting senator. The speaker states that the president of the United States incited a violent mob to attack and desecrate the nation’s capital. According to the speaker, 140 law enforcement officers were injured, and some died. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. The speaker recalls Charlottesville, where a mob carried tiki torches and spewed anti-Semitic hate, and the president said there were fine people on each side. The speaker also recalls the former president telling the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by. The speaker concludes by saying, “we don't have to go back.”

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The speaker criticizes President Biden's Department of Justice, accusing it of trying to destroy Donald Trump during the election by filing numerous indictments against him. They claim that this strategy aims to divert Trump's attention from campaigning and drain his resources. The speaker argues that the Department of Justice has become politicized, going after political opponents like Trump and protecting Democrats like Biden and his son Hunter. They believe this harms the American people and undermines democracy.

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The speaker learned about the Capitol riot on January 6th and was disgusted and afraid. They were afraid of what the rioters might do and that they would not face consequences. The speaker is proud to have joined the effort to hold them accountable. The Justice Department charged over 1,500 people with crimes and obtained convictions against almost 1,300. The speaker states that they ensured the rioters would face accountability and created a public record of the crimes committed that day.

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The speaker expresses concern about Americans being afraid of prosecution by the Department of Justice. They mention the events of January 6th and question why the debate wasn't stopped when people broke into the Capitol. The speaker also criticizes the handling of investigations, particularly regarding Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They express frustration with the lack of accountability and raise concerns about corruption and foreign influence. The speaker asks the Attorney General if they believe only US citizens should vote in elections. The Attorney General responds affirmatively.

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Speaker 0 accuses the Democrat Washington DC establishment and mainstream media of gaslighting Americans and lying to them. He says Christopher Wray appeared at congressional testimony claiming ignorance about undercover FBI agents, and alleges that people were left in solitary confinement in the DC Jail for eighteen months without family visits, shaves, or haircuts. He claims the FBI and others orchestrated events to paint Donald Trump as a domestic terrorist and to portray Trump supporters as wild extremists, while agents within the crowd agitated and destroyed a peaceful protest, turning it into chaos in which people felt they were fighting for their lives. Speaker 0 asserts that four unarmed Americans were killed that day: Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, Kevin Greeson, and Benjamin Phillips, and says the FBI set up their murders with no accountability. He mentions that President Trump posted about the alleged lying to Congress and predicts an impending federal indictment for Wray, and he says “Read the messages I left you in the DC jail walls. You deserve it. Sleep well on that metal mattress.” Speaker 1 responds with “That’s right,” then asks about plans for legal action, noting a $25,000,000 lawsuit and asking whether it has been filed. Speaker 0 explains they filed a form 95, an official notice to the FBI and DOJ seeking recompense and reconciliation, stating they are coming for recompense and the American people deserve redress for families of January 6 detainees and others whose lives were affected, including people whose careers were destroyed. He says they will be filing an official federal court lawsuit that week. Speaker 0 contends the DOJ and FBI are complicit in a cover-up intended to overthrow the government and describes a plan from January 6 to create a false insurrection narrative to use a constitutional amendment to block Trump from running for president, labeling this a coup d'etat amounting to subversion of the will of the American people. He asserts due process violations by Christopher Wray, including Brady material violations (exculpatory evidence withheld), and claims such evidence was hidden from them. Speaker 1 asks how long Speaker 0 was held, and Speaker 0 states he was held for four years and one thousand four hundred sixty-seven days without a trial, noting he has no criminal record and repeatedly asking why federal agents, DHS agents, and confidential human sources were not disclosed, asserting these omissions violated the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments and amounted to cruel and unusual punishment without fair due process. He reiterates the duration: four years and 1,467 days in custody without trial.

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The situation surrounding January 6 defendants has resulted in immense suffering, with some individuals taking their own lives and families being torn apart. There’s no way to compensate for the damage done. Accountability is crucial; for instance, U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves should face disbarment and potential criminal referrals for his actions against these individuals. Judges in Washington, D.C., have misused their authority, imprisoning people who weren’t even in the Capitol, labeling them as terrorists. Members of Congress involved in the January 6 committee, like Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson, should also be scrutinized. While progress has been slow, there’s hope for more accountability now that there’s a shift in power. However, as one of 435 members, the ability to enact change is limited.

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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and claims that the committee is being used to push the Democratic agenda. They argue that Pelosi is afraid of a real investigation and doesn't want the truth to come out. The speaker raises questions about the Capitol Police's preparedness, Pelosi's involvement, and the FBI's actions. They express frustration that there haven't been hearings on rising gas prices and criticize the focus on theatrics instead of important issues. The speaker believes these actions will backfire on the Democrats.

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The speaker expresses concern about the politicization and weaponization of the justice system, specifically regarding the FISA process. They highlight how the FISA court found that the FBI illegally used FISA 275,000 times against Americans, including cases related to January 6th. The speaker criticizes Congress for reauthorizing FISA and argues that it has been turned inward, targeting Americans and groups associated with January 6th. They suggest that Congress should have implemented reforms to prevent abuse of power. The speaker also criticizes FBI Director Christopher Wray for not effectively addressing the issue and accuses the Republican leadership of rewarding the FBI for breaking the law and interfering in elections, particularly against Donald Trump.

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A discussion takes place regarding the sentencing of a person involved in the Capitol breach. The speaker argues that if it were Antifa, the situation would have been worse, with bombs and casualties. They criticize the media for misrepresenting the events and claim that the only death was caused by a police officer. The speaker believes the sentences given to the January 6th participants were too harsh compared to lenient treatment of other criminals. They highlight past incidents of violence at the Capitol, suggesting that the January 6th events were not as severe. The speaker concludes that the situation has undermined the fairness of the criminal justice system.

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I am introducing articles of impeachment on Mr. Graves for weaponizing the Department of Justice and refusing to prosecute real criminals in Washington DC. The residents of DC are victims of his abuse of power.

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We were federal prosecutors on the Justice Department's Capitol attack investigation until the Trump administration fired us on January 31st. Why were we fired? Because we did our job. We followed the facts and the law. What we did was justice for 140 police officers wounded on January 6th, 2021. We were hired to prosecute cases from the riot, and none of our defendants were acquitted, which shows the evidence was overwhelming. But last month, the president pardoned even the most violent convicts, calling them "hostages." Letters of termination hit the Justice Department, calling the prosecution itself a grave national injustice. Anyone who has watched videos of January 6th knows that prosecuting the rioters was not the injustice. The injustice has been the Department of Justice turning its back on law enforcement officers, members of Congress, and all the victims affected.
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