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President Clinton, over 140 police officers were injured on January 6th. Will you pardon anyone who attacks a police officer? The only person killed was Ashley Babbitt, who was shot without cause while allegedly trying to hold back the crowd. There were no charges of insurrection, and it's notable that no guns were found among the rioters. The FBI's reputation has declined, and they seem to know the identity of the pipe bomber but haven't acted. I’m suing the FBI for their actions, which have harmed my reputation. The Department of Justice has become politicized against me. Judges in New York have been unfair, valuing my properties inaccurately. Despite these challenges, we have won most of our cases. Can I ask my question? Back to Greenland, your position is clear.

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"100% proof that Ashley Babbitt was not shot." Before that, I wanna give credit to where credit is due. I wanna thank Jesus Christ, the lord and savior. It was his spirit, his spirit of truth that revealed to my heart that something was off. So I spent a lot of time analyzing the videos and check this out. So this is John Sullivan's footage and we're gonna see the gun. Of course, it's gonna make that quick movement, but also look at where it's shooting. It's shooting really low in comparison to Ashley Babbitt's neck. But then look in the upper right hand corner, and you're gonna see something move. You see that? See, we get the rare opportunity of seeing the travel of the bullet. So let's go back to this scene. This is a video clip from main mainstream media. We see Helmet Boy bashing the windows. He's gonna head over to the final window and the one that must have been installed with thumbtacks because he knocks it out in one shot. Oh, boy. But look at the wooden window trim. This is what's gonna get hit by the pathway of the bullet. Watch this. Did you see that? We got a clear shot of which way the bullet actually went after it left the gun. You may be thinking, well, it hit the window trim and then it hit Ashley Babbitt. That could happen if the shooter was shooting from in front of Ashley, but the shooter is shooting from the side of Ashley. So what we got is actually a really clear shot that Ashley Babbitt did not get shot by that bullet.

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"I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol Building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." "01/06/2021, the media propaganda machine fed us a story that shapes the narrative of insurrection." "They intentionally left out some key details." "There's an entire timeline that you haven't seen and it tells a different story." "They're going into the capital, I think." "It looks like they got sniper rifles." "We want to petition our government for the redress of grievances." "Notice the smoke from the sniper's barrel?" "What do you think that means?" "This is where Joshua Black is shot in the face." "He never saw it coming." "The agitator Landon Copeland admitted to being a member of Antifa just after being sentenced for his involvement." "They're trying to save this guy's life right now."

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There's no cross-examination allowed in this committee, so important questions remain unaddressed. For instance, why did a Capitol Hill police officer with a history of mishandling firearms shoot an unarmed Air Force veteran in the neck? We're also not allowed to inquire about the thousands of hours of surveillance footage or why police were seen letting people into the Capitol on January 6th. These critical issues are off-limits for questioning.

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The speaker begins by instructing viewers to watch the video in a specific orientation to properly see the content, promising that they will show some footage from January 6 that has not been seen before. They claim that the January 6 pipe bomber was a Capitol Police officer named Shawnee Kirkhoff, and that Kirkhoff was shooting pepper balls at protesters and shot people through the mouth, injuring other protesters as well. The speaker says they will show clips of Capitol Police and MPD (DC Metropolitan Police) officers assaulting people in the crowd, including the speaker themselves, with pepper spray, batons, sticks, and other means. The speaker emphasizes that protesters are heard screaming and begging for the actions to stop. They point out that other MPD and Capitol Police officers are seen waving at these rogue officers who are beating and inciting the crowd, suggesting these could be other CIA agents or other Shawnee Kirkhoff-type plant bombers. These are presented as questions that, according to the speaker, deserve to be asked. A video is to be shown as a snippet of many more to come. The speaker mentions an intention to release a video covering the time frame from 03:55 PM to 04:18 PM, but states that this plan has changed. Instead, they will release the full video in about a week or two and will publish additional small snippets over the next couple of days. The speaker frames this as a sequence of forthcoming releases rather than a single upload. Toward the end, there are brief on-screen audio moments: “Easy on the spray. Stop the spray.” followed by lines that appear to be crowd or mic dialogue, including “Quit fucking o c, miss Ray. Alright. Come on.” These lines serve as short, real-time reactions or commands during the events being referenced. Overall, the speaker asserts that new, previously unseen footage from January 6 will reveal interactions between law enforcement officers and protesters, including alleged misconduct by an identified officer, and raises provocative questions about possible ties to broader covert activity, promising ongoing releases of further clips in the near future.

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The speaker, a sheriff, believes that Ashley Babbitt was murdered during the Capitol shooting. They express their knowledge of use of force and highlight their concern that the investigation into Lieutenant Byrd, who shot Babbitt, did not go to a grand jury. They argue that all law enforcement shootings should be sent to a grand jury for the confidence of the American people. The speaker hopes that when a new president is elected in two years, the shooting of Ashley Babbitt will be presented to a grand jury as a minimum commitment.

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Two years ago, Capitol Hill Police Officer Michael Bird shot and killed unarmed Ashley Babbitt. Bird had a prior record of firearm negligence, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Babbitt was a 14-year military veteran and ran a pool cleaning business. Bird admitted Babbitt was unarmed and posed no visible threat. Instead of facing charges, Bird was declared a national hero by Nancy Pelosi's congressional police force and the media. He appeared on television and complained about racism. He was never punished for Babbitt's death but instead was rewarded. Babbitt's mother was arrested by Capitol Police for attempting to hold a memorial service for her daughter. The speaker claims that Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant, yet least discussed, event of January 6th.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Despite a history of negligence, Byrd faced no consequences and was celebrated as a hero. In contrast, Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, with false claims about police fatalities and misleading accounts of events, including the death of Officer Brian Sicknick, who actually died of a stroke later. Questions remain about the involvement of federal agencies and the identity of the pipe bomber near the DNC. Additionally, Ray Epps, who encouraged illegal actions, has not faced charges, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in the official narrative.

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"There's a concern that there were agents of the government or assets of the government present on January 5 and January 6, during the protests." "I'm need afraid I can't see that at all." "Alright. You have you have those images there, and they're captioned. They were from January 5 and January 6." "As far as we can determine, the individual who was saying he'll probably go to jail, he'll probably be arrested, but he wants every but they need to go into the capital the next day, is then the next day directing people to the capital." "And as far as we can find, this individual has not been charged with anything." "One of the norms of the justice department is to not comment on impending investigations and particularly not to comment about, particular scenes or particular individuals." "So I'm not gonna violate this norm of, of of, the rule of law. I'm not gonna comment on an investigation that's ongoing."

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We thank you for your service in protecting our country. However, there are questions about what exactly was being protected. Security footage shows that individuals were allowed to enter without resistance, without weapons, almost like a guided tour. It's important to note that the only casualty was Ashley Babbit, who was shot by Capitol Police. So, it raises the question of what exactly was saved that day. The speaker mentions having written a book before going to break.

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On January 6, 2021, I, Inspector Thomas Lloyd, signaled the less lethal team to engage election theft protesters. The team fired on the crowd without warning, knocking a man's hat off and then shooting another protester in the head. The protesters were not rioting. I continued to watch as another man was shot in the face. Moments later, a single shot hit a fourth, fifth, and sixth protester in the head, with fragments affecting those nearby. Then, Joshua Black became the seventh person shot in the head without warning; the projectile lodged in his cheek, leaving a scar. I observed everything. The weapon being used clearly had a warning sticker stating not to aim at the head due to the risk of blindness and death.

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"01/06/2021, Washington DC. The real story of the last moments of Ashley Babbitt's life, a true American hero. Justice for Ashley is justice for all." "Ashley Babbitt enlisted at age 17 and spent fourteen years in the United States Air Force and National Guard, including as a military police officer MP." "Part of her service was with the District of Columbia National Guard, which is responsible for the defense of the nation's capital." "Zachary Alom pushes Ashley aside and further incites the protesters." "Zachary Alom bashes out the last piece of glass leading to the speaker's lobby." "With her right hand, Ashley Babbitt pulls Zachary Alom by his backpack away from the windows, and with her left hand, punches him in the face." "Everything they told you was a lie." "Ashley Babbitt was a hero."

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The video discusses the unveiling of Lieutenant Michael Byrd as the Capitol Hill police officer who shot Ashley Babbitt. Aaron Babbitt shares his thoughts on Byrd's interview, questioning his actions and motives. Byrd claims he shot Babbitt in self-defense to protect others. The interview raises concerns about transparency and racial factors in the case. Aaron Babbitt plans to file a lawsuit against the Capitol Police. Viewers are directed to a website to support the legal fight for justice for Ashley.

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Ashley Babbitt's family plans to file a multimillion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against the Capitol Police Department. They believe the officer who shot Babbitt had no right to use his weapon. According to their lawyer, Babbitt was unarmed and couldn't see the officer due to furniture blocking her view. The officer allegedly didn't give a verbal warning before firing. Babbitt's family argues that while her actions may have been unlawful, they didn't warrant her death. Witnesses express shock and anger at the officer's actions, calling Babbitt's shooting unjustified. They believe she should be seen as a hero for standing up against the government.

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"That was so crazy about that incident is not even that it happened, but that it happened on the Capitol Steps right in front of a Capitol police officer." "And he wasn't even asked to take a step back." "And it just like I really just can't help but think about all of that footage and evidence that we saw the day of all these Capitol Police officers helping and being sympathetic to the insurrectionists on January 6." "But if you raise questions about that or if you don't feel safe, it's construed as you attacking the entire institution of public safety." "And we saw a lot of that show up not just in our politics now but even the State of the Union because now both parties are in a contest of how much money they can shovel in the system without critically holding any of it accountable."

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The speaker poses questions regarding the shooting of Ashley Babbitt. They ask if the officer knew Babbitt was unarmed, and if not, what led them to believe she was armed. The speaker questions whether the officer verbally ordered Babbitt to stop using commands like "freeze," "halt," "go back," or "stop." Referencing police guidelines, the speaker asks what imminent deadly threat Babbitt posed, especially since she was unarmed and not within reach of an officer or member of Congress. The speaker inquires if the officer was aware of John Sullivan recording the shooting. Finally, the speaker asks about the officer's political views of President Trump and Trump supporters, and whether negative views influenced the decision to shoot. The speaker believes these questions deserve answers.

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The speaker was told that the DOJ is still opposing the Babbitt family's wrongful death lawsuit. The speaker responded that they are a "big fan of Ashley Babbitt," who they believe was a "really good person" and a "big MAGA fan" who was "innocently standing there" and that it was a "disgrace" that "a man did something to her that was unthinkable when he shot her." The speaker will look into the case. The speaker was told that the officer who shot Babbitt, Michael Bird, is still on duty and was given a raise and a medal. The speaker believes he may have also received a promotion and that it is a "disgrace." The speaker will look into Bird's reputation. The speaker claims that the people at the January 6th riot "had no guns," and that "there was something to do with the FBI" and "Antifa." The speaker believes that this group of people has been treated more harshly than any other group, with few exceptions. The speaker pardoned people involved in the riot, and believes that "this whole movement that we have is just a it's a very inspiring thing what's happened to our country."

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That incident happened on the Capitol Steps in front of a Capitol police officer. He was engaged in sexually threatening aggressive behavior in front on the Capitol Steps, and he wasn't even asked to step back. This officer was just cool with it. There was footage of Capitol Police officers helping and being sympathetic to the insurrectionists on January 6, and everyone decided it was too politically difficult to deal with, brushing it under the rug. To this day, there has never been an investigation into that. Never. As a result, we have no idea which officers are safe around, and whether those with massive weapons were with that crowd or not. If you raise questions about that, it's construed as attacking the entire institution of public safety. Riddle me that. We saw that in the State of the Union too, with both parties shoveling money in without accountability.

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It's been over six months since January 6, and we still don't know who shot Ashley Babbitt. There's growing frustration over the lack of transparency from the government regarding this incident and the events of that day. Key questions remain unanswered, such as the identity of the officer involved and why Capitol Police allowed protesters inside. Jacob Chansley, known as the "QAnon Shaman," has been held in solitary confinement despite not committing a violent crime. There are concerns about the treatment of peaceful protesters and the lack of accountability for law enforcement actions. The discussion raises issues about political prisoners and the need for Republican leaders to address these concerns.

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Two years ago, Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd shot unarmed Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th events. Byrd had a history of firearm negligence but faced no consequences for the shooting. Instead, he was celebrated, while Babbitt's mother was arrested for holding a memorial for her daughter. The narrative surrounding January 6th has been manipulated, leading to false claims, such as the deaths of five police officers, which are untrue. Officer Brian Sicknick, initially reported to have died from violence, actually suffered a stroke later. Key events, like the pipe bomb incident and the role of Ray Epps, have been obscured, raising questions about federal agency involvement. Despite evidence of orchestrated actions, Epps faced no charges, highlighting inconsistencies in the official narrative surrounding that day.

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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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Two years ago, Capitol Hill police officer Michael Byrd shot and killed an unarmed woman named Ashley Babbitt. Byrd had a history of negligence with firearms, including leaving a loaded pistol in a public restroom. Despite this, he remained on the force. Babbitt, a 14-year military veteran, was unarmed and posed no physical threat. Byrd admitted he had no indication she was carrying a weapon. Instead of facing consequences, Byrd was hailed as a hero and complained about racism. Babbitt's mother, on the other hand, was arrested for trying to hold a memorial service for her daughter. Ashley Babbitt's death is the most significant but least discussed event of January 6th at the US Capitol.

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I'm here with Ashley Davitt's mother who believes that the black police officer actor and Ashley Bobbitt should be featured on the show. They question whether the bullet that hit Ashley Bobbitt was actually fired by the black police officer actor. They also point out that the police officers present did not make any effort to save her life after she was shot. They criticize the lack of reaction from bystanders and express their disbelief that people continued to film the incident. They plan to call out this situation and support stophate.com. Ashley's mother asserts that her daughter was exercising her first amendment rights and was unjustly shot by capital police lieutenant Michael Hurd without consequences.

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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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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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