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I was interested in January 6th from the start, especially since my child was nearby during the events. I oppose all violence and was appalled by the actions that day. The immediate narrative labeled it a racist insurrection, which I found misleading. Many believed the election was stolen, and there was no effort to reassure them about the integrity of the voting process. Over time, it became clear that significant claims about January 6th were false. For instance, the treatment of individuals like Jacob Chansley, who was escorted by police, raises questions about the narrative. I believe it was a chaotic reaction, not an insurrection, and the media's handling of the situation has been troubling.

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Every time I do an investigative report, they call the police. It happened recently in Livingston, New Jersey and in Palisades, New York. They're calling the cops on me, even though I'm a journalist. I had a conversation with someone who didn't initially share their name, but I persisted and eventually got their business card. This experience taught me the importance of being relentless in seeking information. The public needs to be informed.

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During the Capitol breach, I heard rioters shouting for Trump and witnessed officers in pain. I was being crushed and struggling for oxygen, thinking I might die defending the entrance. Rioters were stripping shields from officers, but I had one and stayed at the front. My family was desperately trying to reach me, and I finally let them know I was alive after giving CPR to a rioter. I arrived home at 4 AM, unable to hug my wife due to the chemicals on my uniform. Despite exhaustion and injuries, I returned to work for 15 consecutive days. Even now, over 6 months later, I'm still recovering, along with other officers.

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My rights as a journalist are being violated at the US Capitol. I'm trying to film the arrest of a Christian on May 21, 2024. The persecution of Christians under the Biden administration is out of control.

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I didn't plan on going, but I had to choose between filming a documentary in the Amazon or attending the last Trump rally. I ended up going and witnessed the storming of the Capitol. As a filmmaker, I felt compelled to document everything, including the strain of weed I was smoking. My video went viral, but I ended up getting arrested and spending 45 days in jail. My name is Eduardo Nicholas Alvaro Gonzalez, also known as the doobie smoker, and I want to share my perspective on the events of January 6th.

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I'm Steve Baker, and I'm an independent journalist who was arrested for covering the January 6th protests. Despite working as a journalist, the FBI singled me out and charged me with crimes like disruptive conduct for simply being there. I was even asked to surrender in shorts and flip-flops, likely to be put in an orange jumpsuit, but my attorney negotiated against it. While being processed, I was cuffed, fingerprinted, and leg chained. An assistant US attorney named Adam Dreher is responsible for my case. Despite some support, no mainstream media has defended me. This is a clear case of political tyranny.

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Taylor Hanson, an independent journalist and field reporter, was present at the Capitol on January 6th. He followed a group that breached the initial barriers and witnessed peaceful protesters singing the national anthem. However, the situation changed when concussion grenades were thrown into the crowd, causing injuries to children, elderly people, and women. Hanson noted that the law enforcement's reaction was unlike anything he had seen before. He entered the Capitol and observed people chanting "stop the steal" but witnessed violence mainly from the police. Hanson also mentioned the presence of individuals affiliated with Antifa, including one he recognized from Portland. Despite witnessing a significant event, he was not questioned about Ashley Babbitt's death but rather about his connection to John Sullivan. Hanson experienced harassment and hacking of his phones.

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Hi, Patrice. It's Dr. Tammy and Nurse Melissa. We just stormed the Capitol, and it was intense. We witnessed people breaking windows and tried to push in, but then we were hit with pepper spray and what seemed like tear gas. It was quite an experience. Afterward, we felt congested and our eyes were burning, but we felt it was important to take part in this. Compared to what our founding fathers faced, it felt like the least we could do. God bless America. Joe Biden did not win.

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We were at a party near the rally when we noticed a man crawling on the roof with a rifle. We pointed him out to the police and Secret Service, but Trump continued speaking. After a few minutes, we heard five shots. I’m certain they came from that man. The Secret Service then shot him. They approached the roof to confirm he was dead. He was dressed in muted colors, and we clearly saw the rifle. It’s shocking that we could see him while the security forces didn’t seem to notice. If I had approached with anything suspicious, I wouldn’t be here now. There are many questions about the security measures in place.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt shouted that a person had voted for Joe Biden, using a racial slur. The small crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling derogatory remarks. This was the first time I had ever been called such a derogatory term while wearing my Capitol police officer uniform.

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Most of the January 6th individuals I've interviewed, like you, were there because they believed in and wanted to uphold the system. Some did it imperfectly and things got out of hand. However, this particular person was intentionally there to degrade and defile the system. There was no valid reason for their actions in the hearing room.

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I was at the Capitol that morning and then went into a meeting. I was advised to leave and taken to a secure location with my husband. We watched the events unfold in horror.

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I was waiting for Trump when I saw a person on a building and told officers. Shots rang out, and I helped someone with a child escape before leaving.

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I've been through a roller coaster of emotions since January 6th. Some days are better than others. It's tough to see people downplay what happened that day. I experienced brutal combat and felt like I was going to die. It was overwhelming. 850 MPD officers and others risked their lives to protect the Capitol. The bravery displayed that day was nothing short of miraculous.

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I want to remind Americans of the violence unleashed by Donald Trump on January 6, 2021. As a former DC police officer, I responded to distress calls from fellow officers as a mob of Trump supporters violently assaulted law enforcement. I was brutally attacked, pulled from the police line, beaten, and had my badge and radio stripped away. I was also tased by a Trump supporter. These individuals, who admitted their support for Trump, represent the hundreds of officers assaulted that day. The lies about the 2020 election continue to inspire division and violence against fellow Americans and law enforcement. This election is about Trump’s vision for the presidency, serving only himself rather than the people. Thank you.

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Brian and I were at the Capitol on January 6th. After the crowd gathered, Brian stayed with other veterans near the podium. He witnessed police using tear gas and rubber bullets, which shocked him. A man on the scaffolding urged people to push forward and enter the building. Brian remained on the ground, recording the events, while others attempted to break in. He saw some individuals vandalizing property, including a woman trying to break a window, which he condemned. Despite the chaos, he focused on documenting the moment, reflecting on the significance of being there. Both of us faced criticism upon returning home, but we felt it was an important experience. Now, as we prepare for President Trump's inauguration, we reminisce about that day.

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I was at work until 4:30, then went to the FBI building but got no answers. Trooper Glasgow from State Police came to talk to me at 10 pm. I was watching from outside the Capitol fence during the riot. I left when a plainclothes officer came out. I was avoiding the long lines.

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On January 6th, I was in the House chamber when Ashley Babbitt was shot and killed by Lieutenant Byrd. She was seen as a threat, but it's unclear what her intentions were. Byrd yelled for her to stop, but she didn't listen. If this had happened during the 2020 riots, Byrd would have been indicted quickly. The events of January 6th were driven by lies.

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I captured footage of Capitol Police removing barricades, inviting people onto the Capitol grounds, and even into the Capitol itself. I also recorded instances of Capitol Police attacking protesters without any provocation. Additionally, I have footage of Capitol Police instructing people to enter the Capitol to avoid being harmed during the incident. Despite not committing any crimes myself, I have evidence of crimes committed by our government.

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The speaker states that on January 6th, their vehicle was allowed to pass the viable pipe bomb. The speaker confirms being in the building. When asked if they have full confidence in the Secret Service to protect them, in light of what happened with former President Trump, the speaker answers, "I do."

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In a brief, on-the-scene exchange, Speaker 0 asks a woman what happened to her. Speaker 1 responds that she was maced. The conversation reveals that she was attempting to go inside a cafe when the incident occurred: she had made it “like a foot inside,” then was pushed out, and they maced her. Speaker 0 continues by asking for her name and where she is from. In reply, Speaker 1 identifies herself as Elizabeth and states that she is from Knoxville, Tennessee. When asked why she wanted to go inside, Speaker 0 frames the moment by noting the surrounding activity, “We’re storming the Capitol. It’s a revolution. Thank you.” Elizabeth’s answer to the question about her motive is explicit: she says that she and others are involved in actions described as storming the Capitol, and she characterizes the situation as part of a revolution.

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"we have to wear disguises so they trust us." "In November, when I was in DC, I got assaulted while covering a protest." "Enrique Cario knew my name." "So the next time I went to DC, I had to decide my identity, which is not an uncommon thing that, you know, indie press has done." "I'm not it was I'm not a I'm not a Trump supporter. It's that I was watching them beat on people who were visibly pressed." "And they grabbed him by, like, the collar or by his backpack and, like, shoved him over, like, a half size wall." "I had my press card with me. I showed it to the car." "Did you have a Trump hat or no Trump hat? Yeah. Forfeit."

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I was working as a Capitol Police officer when a woman in a pink MAGA shirt singled me out, yelling that I voted for Joe Biden and used a racial slur. The surrounding crowd of about 20 people joined in, yelling slurs at me. It was the first time I had ever been called that word while wearing my Capitol Police uniform.

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Journalist Owen Shroyer has been sentenced to 2 months in jail for his involvement in the January 6 events. Despite not entering the Capitol or causing any harm, he is being punished. While I don't follow him closely, I believe journalists should be able to report without being imprisoned for their work. Shroyer was reporting on January 6, and it seems his reporting may have been closer to the truth than mainstream media outlets. The Department of Justice's actions against him reflect a concerning trend, reminiscent of Banana Republics. I fear we are losing our republic and becoming one ourselves. I'm doing my part to save America, but time may be running out.

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Hi, Patrice. It's Doctor Tammy and nurse Melissa. We just stormed the Capitol, and it was wild. When we got in, they started breaking windows before letting us in. We were hit with what felt like pepper spray and possibly tear gas, which was quite an experience. Afterward, we were congested and our eyes were burning, but we felt it was important to be there, especially compared to what our founding fathers faced. God bless America. Joe Biden did not win. He's definitely going to Germany. God bless America.
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