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The J6ers will not be vindicated until those who orchestrated January 6 are prosecuted for covering up a stolen election. There is a need to establish that the election was stolen, show how it was done, and hold people accountable. Questions remain about who paid for trained agitators, organized the chaos, ensured inadequate security, and who the Antifa people were in the crowd. There are also questions about whether people from Ukraine were present, and who arranged for them to be there and covered for them. J6 has caused casualties, including suicides, divorces, broken families, destroyed reputations, and lost businesses. In war, collateral damage is to be expected, but there is a need to win the war and vindicate these people. There is a need for perp walks and to identify the puppet masters for J6. Questions remain about whether it was a military operation and who told Yogananda Pittman to spread false intel about J6. There are claims that Sean Gallagher withheld himself, interviewed Antifa, and that there were at least 200 PCP laced cigarettes passed out to MAGA supporters.

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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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My husband, a political prisoner, was taken in a pre-dawn raid and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for his involvement in the events of January 6th, 2021. Our son, who had turned him in, was indoctrinated against us. The government has weaponized its power and is targeting American citizens. They are tearing families apart and labeling us as domestic terrorists. We must stay strong and vigilant. The government is criminalizing our forefathers' ideology and wants to weaken our nation. We must question their authority and obstruct their actions. Our country is worth fighting for. The mainstream media is not reporting on the trials, and the long-lasting consequences of these precedents will affect future generations. We must stand up and make our voices heard.

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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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We lack control over the FBI as we don't control the White House. Releasing the January 6 tapes, which I support, may lead to the identification of individuals involved. However, this also means that the Department of Justice will pursue more people. I don't want anyone to suffer like Matthew Perna or Brandon's family. John, I don't want you to go to jail. I don't want this to happen to anyone else due to sick individuals who use facial recognition software to target others. It's overwhelming and needs to stop.

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I seek redemption and reconciliation, but that requires truth and accountability. Trust is lacking in those who misuse government power against individuals like Tulsi Gabbard and who have turned the Department of Homeland Security into a censorship tool, suppressing important discussions, including vaccine side effects. We need transparency similar to the Twitter files for agencies like the CIA, FBI, and DHS, which have hidden information for decades. It's been 50 years since the Church Committee hearings addressed CIA abuses, and we need a new set of hearings to investigate the issues that have arisen over the past decade.

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- Retribution is more formal. It is a more controlled response often associated with justice systems punishing offenders proportionally to their crimes. - Here's where I'm at. Okay. We want COVID accountability. We want Russia, Russia, Russia accountability. We want the twenty twenty election heist accountability. - We want the January 6 Fedsurrection accountability that goes and lands on Pelosi's desk and the general counsel of the US Capitol Police, Ted Tobias' desk and Jamie Raskin's desk, and then the cover up to that Fedsurrection led by David Buckley, one of the 51 spies who lied, who happened to be the IG for Johnny Boy Brennan. We want it all.

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On January 6, we need to address the situation of the J6 defendants and others wrongfully imprisoned, including pro-lifers. A blanket pardon is just the beginning; true justice requires restoring balance. Many individuals are in jail for peacefully walking in the Capitol, some without ever being charged or given a chance to defend themselves in court. We must consider how to compensate them for their lost time and resources. To achieve this, we will organize a class action lawsuit against members of the January 6th committee and key figures like Merrick Garland and Liz Cheney. Our goal is to hold them accountable and ensure that the funds taken from them are redirected to support the J6 defendants.

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You think about Trump pardoning the January? Not so good. There were crimes that were committed. I did nine hundred days in solitary confinement, four years and six days without a trial in the DC Jail. I was never convicted. I was pardoned on 01/21/2025. I was arrested January 16. I never had a trial. Do you think that's wrong. No. That's wrong. So why was pardoning us wrong then? We had no chance in the DC Jail, in the DC court system. Is it a crime to stand up for your country against a stolen election? If you were an American, yes. Not would die. If the Democrats arrested you that you would get a fair jury trial in DC? I would certainly hope so. But but Republicans don't. Trump supporters don't. You're hoping it does not make it true. Bureaucrats, they couldn't care less about their constituency.

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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 was going to discuss the January 6 hostages and the actions being taken regarding them. There's a lot happening, and you'll see more action soon. I also wanted to address Joe's recent pardons for individuals guilty of serious crimes, particularly related to the unselect committee that destroyed crucial information, including evidence about Nancy Pelosi rejecting an offer of 10,000 soldiers for security. Even 500 soldiers could have made a difference that day, despite the large crowd. There are many great photos from that day that aren't shown, focusing instead on the Capitol events. I was encouraged to wait to discuss these topics, but I felt it was important to bring them up now.

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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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Those involved in the violent protests should face consequences, particularly those who assaulted police officers. The actions on the Supreme Court side were unlawful, and those who trespassed should be held accountable. There’s no justification for the violence that occurred. Regarding pardons, Trump has stated he would consider cases individually, not universally. It's important to recognize that Ashley Babbitt was the only person who died on January 6th, and her presence was influenced by Trump's claims about a stolen election. The investigation into that day should have been thorough for transparency. The public deserves to see the full picture of what transpired.

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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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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 solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution. On January 6th, we gather for those who need pardons. We seek freedom for our hostages, believing in the power of unity and faith. Many have suffered for their beliefs, and we honor those who sacrificed their lives for our cause. Our voices were silenced by mainstream media, but we stand together for our rights. This is just the beginning of our fight against the criminalization of patriots. We celebrate the hope and freedom we've prayed for, knowing that resilience can lead to redemption. We will continue to advocate for those who remain behind bars.

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The J6 prisoners are patriots. I’m John Strand, a political prisoner released after winning at the Supreme Court. We are in a war, and November 5th marked our return to the battlefield. While in prison, I read Steve Bannon’s message about the importance of the American people standing up. I declared, “I’m that next man up,” and so are you. When faced with 23 years in prison, I rejected a plea deal that required me to falsely admit guilt about January 6th. I chose to stand for the truth instead. We must fight to free all J6 prisoners and expose the lies surrounding that day. You can find me at johnstrand.com, where I continue this fight. We need President Trump to pardon all J6 prisoners on day one.

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I walked out of the DC Gulag after four years and six days, now a free man thanks to President Trump’s pardon. We sincerely thank him for his support, but the fight isn’t over. Many of my comrades remain imprisoned due to unjust charges from the DOJ. Jeremy Brown, a Green Beret, and Edward Kelly, a former Marine and father, are still behind bars, along with others like Dominic Bach and Daniel Ball. The pardon did not cover all charges related to January 6. We urge the president to expand the pardon to include these unjust charges. God bless America.

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I have a friend who participated in the January 6th events and has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial. This seems unjust, as due process is expected. Watching the footage, it appeared that some officers were allowing people in, and there were even agents inciting the crowd. The narrative around police deaths that day is misleading; one officer died of a stroke, not due to protesters. Many people were involved in the chaos, but the lack of weapons suggests it wasn't a true insurrection. There were government agents encouraging the actions, raising questions about their intentions. It’s crucial to speak out against these issues, especially when it comes to the treatment of those still imprisoned without trial.

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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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I advocate daily for true justice regarding January 6th. We need to shift the narrative to focus on exoneration for the innocent and significant restitution for those affected. This is not just about pardons; it's about doing what is right and addressing the constitutional violations committed by the DOJ under Merrick Garland and Matthew Graves. Our nation must confront the reality of January 6th and the institutional problems that arose from it. This is a critical issue that requires our attention.

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We're diving into the January 6th select committee, which has not been truthful with the American people. The events of January 6th were indeed bad, with assaults on law enforcement being unacceptable. However, the narrative pushed by Democrats over the past four years is false and exaggerated. We aim to clarify what really happened and investigate why President Biden pardoned members of the committee. Since they are pardoned, they must testify, especially those no longer in office. Expect subpoenas to be issued soon.

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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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