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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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I went to cover a protest in my neighborhood as a journalist, but Hamas activists claimed my presence was a disturbance because I’m Jewish. The police sided with them, which I found outrageous. I refused to leave the sidewalk, asserting my rights as a citizen. While I was arrested, no charges were filed against me. This incident reflects a broader issue where peaceful citizens face harsh treatment while extremists are tolerated. The current climate is reminiscent of historical persecution, and it’s alarming to see free speech under attack. We must fight for our freedoms before it’s too late, as the erosion of rights is happening globally. The situation in Canada and the UK is dire, and we must remain vigilant against censorship and oppression.

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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa is present, and police are blocking access to the January 6th detainees. The guards are refusing to release them, defying President Trump's pardon, which calls for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about their involvement. We need assistance, President Trump. Please send the US marshals right away.

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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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I understand you're asking me to stand aside, but you're not the law. I have the right to be here as a citizen. I was told I could stay in this designated area, but now I'm being pressured to leave. The police claim my presence is a disturbance, yet I'm not causing any issues. I'm being arrested for standing on a public sidewalk in my own city, while they protect those inciting hate against Jews. It's frustrating that it's easier for them to arrest me than to confront the real threats. This feels like an injustice, especially when I'm just trying to report on hate crimes.

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A journalist, while interviewing Minister Freeland, is arrested by a police officer. The journalist claims he was just doing his job and denies assaulting anyone. He requests to have the microphone and expresses his disbelief at being arrested. He accuses the police of following orders and compares the situation to the Gestapo. The video ends abruptly.

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Hello, America. I'm Jake Glenn, a January 6th political prisoner held for 1,422 days without a trial. Despite this, I find strength through faith. Are you connected to the living waters of Jesus? He sustains me during this trial. We must hold the DOJ accountable for infringing on the constitutional rights of those who protested on January 6, 2021. Many have faced long incarcerations for standing against what they believe was a stolen election. This is a grave injustice in American history. I urge you to turn to God and accept Jesus into your heart. He can heal and empower you in your weaknesses.

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I'm with Rebel News and was informed I could speak with you. I want to ask why it's acceptable to allow a reenactment of a Hamas leader. This seems biased. You claim to be unbiased, but how can that be true? There are hate crime investigators present; can I speak with them? You've charged hate crimes before, but why allow this demonstration? I want to film it. You're pushing me away instead of allowing me to report. This is my neighborhood, and I have the right to be here. If my presence is a problem, then I’m being treated as an illegal person in my own country. You’re enforcing rules that favor one side. I’m being arrested for standing on the sidewalk as a citizen. This is unacceptable.

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The video transcript involves a confrontation between a journalist and a police officer during a press event. The journalist questions why the government supports the IRDC and is subsequently arrested. The journalist claims innocence and requests the incident to be recorded. The journalist expresses frustration with the government's actions and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing important issues. The journalist's cameraman is also mentioned as being harmless. The police officer provides a brief statement about everyone's safety.

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My son and brother are facing unjust persecution. It's time to take action by peacefully protesting, holding judges, the DOJ, and the FBI accountable for their actions against American citizens. We must stand up for our rights.

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The situation in Ukraine is dire; Zelensky is unpopular, and corruption is rampant. People are being press-ganged into service, and there's little hope. The Western press is blockading this story, and there's an effort to destroy the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. I'm an American attorney defending the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which Zelensky is trying to destroy. I've even been arrested by Putin in Moscow. The US State Department was involved in establishing a new church in Ukraine, a basically kind of a CIA operation, violating our constitution and engaging in the destruction of religious freedom in a foreign country. I am defending a church against a dictator but am not allowed to appear at a religious freedom conference.

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We are at the Capitol building where people have stormed in, breaking the door. They are accusing others of standing with criminals and not protecting journalists or politicians.

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They're stopping my driver and telling me they want my phone because I videoed the USAID facility. I've told them they can't have my phone, but now they're telling my driver he has to get out of the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this, though I'm not sure if I'm aiming the camera correctly.

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Okay, here we go. An officer just assaulted that young man. I'm pretty sure of it. This is actually happening at CPAC. This is how they're treating J6ers. It's unbelievable. They just threw a bunch out again. Here they are. Look, there's Koi. Look here. Here's Jake. Here's Koi. I just got this all worked out for them to be here, and they assaulted this young man in the process. I got it on video. I have it.

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A journalist is arrested while questioning a government official about supporting the IRDC. The journalist denies any wrongdoing and requests an ongoing record of the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and prioritizing political correctness over addressing sensitive issues. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and accuses the government of favoring an "Islamo-fascist regime" while silencing those who question it. He emphasizes that he was present to do his job and not cause trouble. The journalist's cameraman is also present but remains passive. The transcript ends with a police officer providing a brief statement about everyone's safety.

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My name is Kian Bexy from the Countersignal, an accredited journalist at the Alberta Legislature. We're in Edmonton, and access is being blocked by someone who doesn't even claim to be part of the campaign. This individual is preventing multiple journalists from entering the building to cover a potential future prime minister's appointment. Is this the kind of country he aims to create? This behavior is unacceptable, especially when a diverse group of journalists, including students and accredited professionals, are waiting to enter.

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I am a political prisoner of Nancy Pelosi, Merrick Garland, and Joe Biden. They lie about everything, including the president's health, the 2020 election, and COVID. We must fight back to stop their corruption and lies. If they try to send me to prison, we will continue the fight.

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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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I am grateful for being freed after 372 days as a political prisoner. I thank Jesus and Americans for their support. Our rights are disappearing, replaced by censorship, surveillance, and unfair trials. We need to demand change from our lawmakers and vote out those who don't act. Let's ensure no more political prisoners in the US. Thank you and God bless America.

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A journalist confronts Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the government's support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRDC). The journalist is then arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting someone. The journalist protests his innocence and requests the microphone to record the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing the IRDC's alleged terrorist activities. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and claims that Canada is becoming a totalitarian state. The video ends with the police providing a brief statement assuring everyone's safety.

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This week on Straight to the Point, Harmit Dillon, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, discusses a federal investigation into what she calls an attack on a Minnesota church, detailing charges and potential future arrests. Key points on the Minnesota church protest and related federal charges: - The 14-page indictment centers on violations of the FACE Act, which criminalizes disrupting a religious service or invading a house of worship, and also covers abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers. The case includes conspiracy to violate federal civil rights in connection with these offenses. - The accusation describes a two-stage attack rather than a simple protest: a first wave of participants, primarily white allies, sat in pews to appear as a church service, followed by a second wave that disrupted the sermon and caused fear among congregants. - The church scene included statements like “this isn’t God’s house, this is the house of the devil.” Nine individuals have been indicted so far; prosecutors say the broader group involved could number about 40 based on video evidence. - The DOJ is pursuing all individuals who invaded the church with the intent to disrupt prayer and deprive parishioners of First Amendment rights. Some suspects claimed to be journalists, though the government notes the content shows pregame activities, tailgating with donuts and coffee, and coordinated actions that support a conspiracy theory. Reaction to media and journalists: - Don Lemon’s remarks on late-night TV about overreach are addressed. Dillon emphasizes that the mic and camera do not grant a license to break the law, and prosecutors have pursued arrests with search warrants and evidence, while acknowledging that journalism status is not decisive in determining liability in this case. - The DOJ references specific individuals who claimed journalism status, noting that several arrested individuals made such claims. Investigations, scope, and law-enforcement context: - Dillon states the DOJ is examining all participants who invaded the church; the universe could extend beyond the nine indicted to roughly 40 people based on the video evidence. - The incident raised safety concerns for law enforcement and parishioners; she cites prior related church attacks and a fatal shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic church as context for a zero-tolerance stance on disrupting houses of worship. Other ongoing civil rights matters: - A separate civil rights review into the January shooting death of ICU nurse Alex Preti by Homeland Security agents is mentioned. The process involves evidence preservation, ballistic analysis, and collaboration with the FBI and DHS; it remains general and non-specific about current investigative steps. Anti-ICE activism and security measures: - Reports of anti-ICE activists setting up roadblocks and using license plate readers are described as a criminal matter—obstruction of federal law enforcement—and are framed against broader safety concerns for federal agents facing threats. - Tom Holman’s push to deploy full body cameras for Homeland Security agents, starting with ICE, is welcomed as a transparency measure to protect civil rights and assess potential violations. Georgia 2020 election ballots and civil/criminal proceedings: - Dillon outlines a timeline of two tracks: a civil suit to obtain Georgia’s voter rolls for a comprehensive review, and a parallel criminal investigation operation leading to a search warrant at an election hub in Fulton County. - The civil case sought ballots because of concerns about irregularities in Fulton County processing; the criminal case took precedence due to implications for Fifth Amendment rights and ongoing investigations. - There is mention of ongoing debates about the handling of ballots, with some Georgia officials acknowledging mishandling, though not framed as systemic fraud; the department may seek ballots in other swing states if appropriate, subject to legal preservation periods and evolving facts. - The timeline hints at potential action ahead of the midterms, with involvement from DNI Tulsi Gabbard on election-security matters. The interview emphasizes that the indictment details a wide-ranging, premeditated conspiracy to disrupt a church service, the DOJ’s commitment to pursuing all involved, and the broader context of civil rights investigations related to use of force, protest rights, and election integrity.

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I'm being arrested for standing up for my country and doing what I believe is right. It's disgusting that law enforcement is focused on arresting 60 and 70 year old men who are trying to do right by their country and their people instead of focusing on locking up rapists and murderers. The priorities of the justice system are completely misplaced.

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This is an example of Sharia Law being enforced, with officers disregarding their duties. I feel assaulted and overwhelmed by the situation. My grandfather fought against oppressive regimes, and I wish he could see how things have changed. This is Justin Trudeau's Canada. I ask everyone to step back as I practice journalism. My cameraman and I are facing aggression while trying to document what's happening.

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They're stopping my driver and demanding my phone because I filmed the USAID facility. I've refused to give them my phone, and now they're ordering my driver to exit the vehicle. I'm continuing to record this situation, though I'm unsure if I'm holding the camera correctly.

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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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