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I'm not worried about being targeted for prosecuting insurrectionists. Our team was thorough and adhered to the rule of law. The charging decisions were supported by grand juries and upheld by numerous courts, including the D.C. Circuit. The Supreme Court merely narrowed the statute's application without questioning its use in these cases. The new U.S. attorney's investigation feels like a wild goose chase, especially given the vast amount of files involved. It's frustrating to see someone undermine our hard work and suggest wrongdoing by the prosecutors. This undermines the integrity of the department and is unfounded.

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Speaker 0 highlights the aftermath of the January 6th violence at the Capitol, with over 1200 people charged and almost 900 convicted or pleading guilty. Trump, instead of labeling them criminals, refers to the insurrectionists as patriots and even promises to pardon them if he regains office. While Trump claims there was love on that day, the nation, including law enforcement, witnessed hate and violence. A Capitol police officer describes it as a medieval battle and expresses fear.

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These individuals have caused great harm to our nation. I personally led the investigation and recovered the stolen funds.

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Joe Biden's Department of Justice has caused significant suffering, and justice feels delayed for many. I want to express my gratitude to President Trump for keeping his promise to pardon the January 6th defendants on his first day in office, despite pushback from some Republicans. This act will alleviate a lot of pain and is a crucial first step toward healing and justice for those whose lives have been devastated by the actions of the current administration.

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I want to thank President Trump for his leadership and faith in me. It's an honor to lead the FBI under Pam's leadership, guided by the Constitution. I'm here because of God, my family, and my friends. This is the American dream realized. I thank the senators and representatives for their trust. There will be accountability within and outside the FBI. We're here because of our shared love for this country. To the media, target me, not the FBI. There will be one system of justice for all Americans. We must address the violent crime and national security threats facing our nation. We will find those who seek to harm us and uphold the Constitution. The men and women of the FBI will be held to the highest standards and they have my full support. God bless America.

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The attorney general defends the integrity of the Justice Department, stating that claims of unequal treatment are false. He emphasizes that cases are decided based on facts and the law, and that the department is essential to American democracy and safety. The attorney general praises the FBI, DEA, TF, and deputy US marshals for their daily efforts in protecting and securing the American people. He expresses pride in working with them.

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My primary duty is to uphold the constitution and the rule of law. Without any other influences, we concluded that Mr. Trump committed insurrection under section 3 of the 14th amendment.

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Officers were assaulted during the Capitol attack, with some still suffering from injuries. The mob can be divided into two categories: those who used violence and those who committed crimes using the access provided. The government has proven the unprovoked attack in court with evidence. The US Attorney's Office has been working tirelessly to bring justice to those responsible. They have reviewed hours of video and digital media to determine charges for each defendant. The process is thorough and respects the rights of witnesses, victims, and defendants. The goal is not to win at all costs, but to ensure due justice for all. This prosecution includes extensive criminal discovery.

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January 6th is not being forgotten. The January 6th committee has documented the events for history, and many people still care about democracy. In the last election, a significant majority believed Donald Trump acted wrongly, as he led an insurrection. Our focus now is on implementing the people's will through a peaceful transition of power. Tomorrow, on January 6th, Democrats and Republicans will unite to certify the election results, symbolically walking together with the ballots. This is a fundamental aspect of what America stands for, and we will uphold it on inauguration day.

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I'm honored to be confirmed and thank President Trump and Attorney General Bondi for their support. The FBI has a storied legacy, and the American people deserve an FBI that is transparent, accountable, and committed to justice. The politicization of our justice system has eroded public trust, but that ends today. My mission as director is clear: Let good cops be cops and rebuild trust in the FBI. Working alongside the dedicated men and women of the bureau and our partners, we will rebuild an FBI the American people can be proud of. To those who seek to harm Americans, consider this your warning: We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet. Mission first, America always. Let's get to work.

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We failed to act responsibly on January 6th. The lack of National Guard presence was a mistake. The former president and his supporters are trying to rewrite history, but we must not let them distort the truth of that day.

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The Supreme Court ruled that the felony charges against many January 6 protesters were unjust and should not have happened. We have been unfairly persecuted, prosecuted, and imprisoned. It is time to release my people.

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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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January 6 was a direct threat to democracy and the safety of those protecting it, including Capitol Police and local officers. Many off-duty officers rushed to help, and numerous still suffer from injuries sustained that day. The pardons issued by Trump for those involved in the violence are a betrayal of law enforcement and undermine their sacrifices. These pardons included individuals who assaulted officers and committed heinous acts, sending a dangerous message that such violence is acceptable. Despite previous support for law enforcement, many now defend these pardons, which diminishes their credibility. Trump’s actions have released violent individuals back into communities, raising concerns about future criminal acts. I yield back.

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I was appalled by the violence and destruction in the Capitol. It was criminal behavior, domestic terrorism. They were not protesters, but a riotous mob. President Trump entertained conspiracy theories and only after hours of violence did he tell them to leave. We need to trust this committee's work and get the facts out. Officer Brian Sicknick died defending the capital, but there is surveillance footage of him walking inside after he was supposedly killed. Some in the crowd were racist and attacked people. These are Trump terrorists, and the Democrats, along with Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, lied about what happened. They are liars.

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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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After being forced to retire by the Trump administration, I walked out of 26 Federal Plaza to a cheering crowd. My departure came after a battle with the Trump Justice Department, who wanted the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. I spoke briefly to the current and former FBI, NYPD, and other law enforcement officials who came to see me off, telling them, "I will always be faithful to this country, to this organization, and most of all, I will always be faithful to you. And I appreciate you being faithful to me, to this office, and more importantly, our mission." I was given the choice to resign or be fired. It is unknown who the new Trump FBI director, Kash Patel, will choose to lead the FBI field office.

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The Justice Department has prosecuted over 1400 individuals for interfering with the peaceful transfer of power. These prosecutions demonstrate how seriously the department takes efforts to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power, whether regarding the last January 6th, the coming January 6th, or any January 6th in the future. The Justice Department aims to make clear to anyone contemplating interference that they can see the consequences based on the January 6th prosecutions. The Justice Department will continue to protect democracy.

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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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The Justice Department is vital to democracy, ensuring investigations are fair and free from political influence. Protecting sensitive investigations is crucial. Despite attacks, we remain committed to following the law. The pace of justice system trials is out of our control. Thank you, everyone.

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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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I was at the Capitol on January 6 as the vice president-elect and an acting senator. On that day, the president incited a violent mob to attack our nation's capital, resulting in injuries to 40 law enforcement officers and some fatalities. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. This incident is not isolated; we must remember Charlottesville, where a mob displayed anti-Semitic hate, and the president referred to "fine people on each side." Additionally, he told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." For those who recall January 6, we don't need to revisit the past.

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I address the attack on the US Capitol, condemning the violence and lawlessness. I deployed the national guard and law enforcement to secure the building. Those who engaged in violence do not represent our country and will face consequences. Despite contesting the election results, Congress has certified them, and a new administration will be inaugurated. Now, my focus is on a smooth transition of power. We must heal and reconcile after a challenging year with the pandemic. Rebuilding the economy and defeating the virus requires unity and emphasis on civic values. I thank my supporters and believe our journey is just beginning. God bless America.

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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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I address the attack on the US Capitol, condemning the violence and lawlessness. The National Guard and federal law enforcement were deployed to secure the building. Those who engaged in violence do not represent our country and will face consequences. Despite contesting the election results, Congress has certified them, and a new administration will be inaugurated. Now, we must focus on a smooth transition of power and healing. The pandemic has been challenging, but we must work together to defeat it and rebuild our economy. We need to emphasize patriotism, faith, charity, community, and family to strengthen our national bonds. Serving as president has been an honor, and our journey is just beginning. Thank you, and God bless America.
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