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At 29 years old, I walked into the Senate chamber and got arrested. It happened on a Saturday when I was visiting friends at Georgetown University. I was fascinated by the Senate and decided to check it out. There were no guards stopping me, so I walked in and found myself in the chamber. I even sat in the presiding officer's seat. But then a guy grabbed me and said I was under arrest.

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I never entered the Capitol on January 6th; I stood outside for eight minutes filming a video. I did not engage in or witness any violence or destruction. After posting the video, I was raided by the FBI and charged with felonies, eventually taking a misdemeanor plea deal. I question why some are upset about illegal immigration but not about the FBI raids on those who trespassed at the Capitol. Regarding my plea deal, I met with the DOJ as required, but the media misrepresented my situation. The documents revealed that none of the individuals I was questioned about were charged or convicted of any crime.

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Hi, I'm Jake. I heard you're looking for me because of my involvement in the Capitol building incident. I wanted to call and address it. I'm not sure where I am right now, but I don't believe in running or hiding. I believe in the truth, my faith, and my country. I'm willing to talk and provide any information you need. I'll call the FBI after this. They're a bigger deal than the DCPD. Just let me know when you're ready to give me their number.

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Jake Lang describes his experience surrounding January 6 and the aftermath of his detention. - Lang was never sentenced or found guilty of a crime, yet he spent four years and six days in prison. He says the Biden administration canceled the constitution, and asserts the FBI had embedded 274 agents to rile up a peaceful protest into a domestic extreme event to harm President Trump’s 2024 run. - He claims the event was staged to be used against Trump, and that the domestic terrorism frame and Patriot Act were used to suspend constitutional rights, with trials repeatedly kicked off. - Lang states that many detainees, including himself, spent years in solitary confinement without access to bond, having no criminal record. He contrasts this with cashless bail reforms in D.C., Chicago, and New York, where "career criminals" with numerous arrests were released quickly. - He says he was never afforded the same level of justice as those individuals, describing his time as a gulag and saying he prayed and kept faith during incarceration. He was released after 1,467 days to his fiancé Rachel, his father, and thousands of supporters outside the DC gulag. - To cope, Lang joined activities such as push-ups and reading the Bible; he hosted a political prisoner podcast with the Gateway Pundit featuring guests like General Flynn and Dinesh D’Souza, and occasionally appeared on Newsmax to share his story. - He maintained faith that whatever a judge—referred to as “wicked activist judges in DC”—decides would not be his fate, believing a higher plan was in store. - Lang is now running for the U.S. Senate in Florida to take Marco Rubio’s seat. He references a lawsuit alleging that Christopher Wray lied before a congressional panel about having knowledge of undercover agents at the Capitol on January 6; he claims Kash Patel indicated there were 274 agents, an overreach of normal procedures. - He states that the lie led to destroyed families, home raids, gunpoint confrontations, and fear nationwide. He notes red dot gun sights, long periods away from family, and visible dehumanization, including a photo of him with a beard and ponytail during imprisonment. - Lang points to the perceived double standard of justice, noting a Doge staffer who appeared with Elon Musk received a light punishment for assault, while Jan Sixers faced harsher consequences. He closes by highlighting efforts to rebuild lives for Jan Sixers through j6rebuild.com, urging support for those affected. Notes: Lang mentions ongoing activities, his Senate campaign, and calls for support for those impacted by January 6.

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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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Brandon Strauch, founder of the Walkway campaign and Walkway social mobile app, attended the January 6th event at the US Capitol. He claims that he understood President Trump's speech as a call for a peaceful march to the Capitol. As he approached the building, he received messages about people entering it, which he found unusual. He filmed the scene outside the Capitol for about 10 minutes, showing a calm crowd. Strauch insists that he never entered the Capitol or engaged in any violence. However, his video was reposted by left-wing trolls, leading to his arrest and subsequent charges. He faced media coverage, eviction, and bans from various platforms.

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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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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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I was asked about my attire on January 6th. I had to wear disguises to protect myself after being assaulted in November. I witnessed violence against press members and felt compelled to document it. I showed my press card to avoid any trouble. I was not a Trump supporter, but I stood up for the press. I was not present at the Capitol on January 6th, but I saw a fellow journalist being attacked. I was alone and felt intimidated, but I stood my ground. It was a challenging situation, but I remained committed to my work.

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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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He says he was in Washington DC on January 6 and 'recorded video of two federal agents attacking the building.' He states he has 'given the FBI twenty nine minutes of high definition video' says, 'What what format do we got? MP four.' He adds, 'No copyright. I don't care about getting paid. I just want it out there.' He explains that, despite offering the footage, 'neither man's been arrested' and 'the FBI refuses to accept my offer to come in and give them a statement and all of the video that I took on the fifth, sixth, and seventh.' He says the FBI is 'desperate to keep their identities hidden.' He notes he has appeared on 'OAN and Newsmax' and 'played the video there.' He is in town this weekend. 'If you wanna have me on your show as a guest, I'm more than happy to go do so.'

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I'm here with Enrique Torre, founder of the Proud Boys. I was just arrested outside the capital because a woman was following us, even saying she'd follow me to the hotel. During a press conference, I felt like I was hit with a needle while she hovered over me. I grabbed her phone and tossed it. Capitol police picked me up instead of her and booked me for simple assault. I'm pretty sure the charges will be dropped. It's nonsense lawfare, and it won't stand.

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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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Time will remember January 6 differently because the media needs content and people involved will lose their jobs. There was no plan for January 6. If there was an interaction, those involved were supposed to be in line marching. In the military, you call the officers, sit down with your soldiers, and go over the plan. There was none of that. It's the scariest insurrection in the 21st century ever. No guns, and a guy is smoking pot.

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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 gave a speech outside the Capitol, assuming the building was mostly inactive due to the rally. I never considered entering, as the crowd couldn't force open the heavy doors. However, closed-circuit footage revealed the doors were opened from the inside. During my trial, the prosecutor misled the jury by showing a clip of a hand waving towards the door, claiming it was mine and portraying me as an aggressive mob member. This was deceptive, as I had worn black gloves all day, which the prosecutor was aware of.

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Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol Insurrection. Reporting live from Washington, I speak with an FBI agent about their experience. They reflect on the violence of Trump supporters, describing it as terrifying despite the calm demeanor of the rioters. Plans for the reunion include casual activities like throwing a Frisbee and reminiscing about past events. I then interview Jake, a Trump supporter who participated in the riot. He claims to have interpreted Trump's words as a call to violence, leading to chaos at the Capitol. Although he was arrested, he managed to secure his release by fabricating a story about a different crime, with alleged support from Kamala Harris. For more coverage on January 6th, viewers are encouraged to tune into CNN. Next, we go live to a ceremony where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lays a wreath at her own grave.

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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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Today marks the one-year anniversary of the January 6th Capitol Insurrection. I'm reporting live at a reunion of those involved, including FBI agents. One agent reflects on the violence of Trump supporters, describing a terrifying experience while pretending to be one. Plans for the reunion include casual activities like throwing a Frisbee and joking about past actions. I also spoke with Jake, a Trump supporter present during the riot. He claims to have taken orders from Trump, interpreting calls for peaceful protest as encouragement for violence. After being arrested, he manipulated the situation to secure his release, mentioning Kamala Harris's involvement in raising funds for his bail. For more coverage on January 6th, tune into CNN, which will provide ongoing updates. Next, we’ll go live to a ceremony where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lays a wreath at her own grave.

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We stormed the Capitol and took it back. It was fun. January 6th will be remembered as a day of infamy.

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I was arrested for protesting the election, faced prison time, and refused the COVID vaccine. Now, I'm running for US Congress to fight for America First policies. We need strong leaders to save our country. Thank you for watching and God bless America.

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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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That one moment changed what we knew about Ray Epps that night when he whispered storm the capital before it had happened and echoed the official narrative before it was broadcast across the nation. Of supporters of president Trump stormed The US Capitol Building. We ran it through forensic software that technical investigators use for analyzing audio and video to make sure we heard correctly, and it had not been altered. Epps, who continued to direct people to the capital in the cold light of day on January 6, did not go into the capital himself, according to the January 6 committee and the FBI. He's never explained publicly why he said storm the capital, what he meant by that, or what he may have known. So why hasn't it been addressed? Nobody cared about the Ray Epp story.

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I was scheduled to speak at a permitted event on Capitol grounds on January 6th. As I arrived, I learned that people were entering the Capitol. There were no police officers on the east side, and I walked through open barricades into a crowd. This led to my first felony charge for being on restricted grounds. After filming a video outside, the FBI raided my home, and I faced multiple felony charges. The government is overcharging individuals, forcing them into a difficult position of either going to trial or accepting a plea deal that they dictate. This has been a targeted effort against Trump supporters. I'm also part of the Walk Away Campaign, a movement of former Democrats encouraging people to think independently and move away from identity politics. For more information, visit walkawaycampaign.com.

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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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