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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa is present, and police are blocking us from the detainees. The guards are refusing to release the January 6th individuals, ignoring President Trump's pardon 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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January 6th marks a significant moment as Matthew and Andrew Valentin have been released from the DC jail following President Trump's historic pardon. Colin Grasim, the White House Liaison to the Justice Department, confirmed their release and expressed that this injustice in America is coming to an end. He mentioned that many in the administration, including Elon Musk, were aware of the situation. The two defendants, Matthew and Andrew Valentin, are now free, and there is anticipation regarding the release of others involved in the January 6th events. Grasim reiterated the importance of this moment in history as they leave the facility.

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I'm outside the DC Gulag where Antifa has arrived, and police are blocking access between us and them. The guards are refusing to release the January 6th detainees, ignoring President Trump's pardon for their immediate release. Despite the US marshals being called, one Metropolitan police officer stated she doesn't care about that. We are in a tense situation and urgently need assistance. President Trump, please send the US marshals right away.

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It's a week before Christmas, and my son has been incarcerated for 1,432 days, having been through 14 different prisons as a political prisoner. I visit him every Wednesday, enduring a long trip for just an hour together. I empathize with all January 6 families during these tough times. We hope President Trump will release all January 6 prisoners and commute their sentences, ending this political persecution by the Biden administration. My son is a hero who saved lives that day, and we want him and others to return home to their families as productive citizens. Merry Christmas to all January 6 families, and may the New Year bring hope for their release.

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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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An order has been established to create the Department of Governmental Efficiency, known as DOS, which will hire around 20 people to ensure implementation. There are significant delays in the approval process for actions, such as releasing January 6 hostages, which can take weeks or months. Recent Supreme Court rulings have gone unaddressed for too long, leading to unfair treatment of individuals involved. Regarding the sentencing of those who assaulted police officers on January 6, there are two Washington police officers currently under review for their sentences, as they received five-year jail terms for their actions. The aim is to consider leniency in their cases.

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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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You lack understanding of the January 6 cases and the reasons behind the detainment of individuals. For instance, a man has been in jail in Brooklyn for three years without charges. It's unjust to support such prolonged detention. While those who assaulted police should face consequences, three years is excessive for certain offenses. Comparatively, during protests in 2020, many faced minimal repercussions. Some individuals received harsh sentences for minor actions, while others, like Enrique Torrio, who wasn't even present, face severe penalties. This reflects a disregard for facts and fairness, as many accept the government's stance without question. It’s crucial to recognize the nuances in these cases rather than adopting a blanket approach to justice.

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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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A friend involved in the January 6th events has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial, raising concerns about due process. Footage shows police opening doors and guiding protesters, suggesting a lack of intent for insurrection. The idea of an armed insurrection without weapons is questioned, and misinformation about police deaths is discussed. There’s a recognition that government agents may have incited actions that day, complicating the narrative. While acknowledging the poor decisions made, there's a call for accountability and a push for the January 6th prisoners to receive trials. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and standing against injustices.

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Is anyone affected by the president's order currently being held here? I was informed that no one else will be released tonight. Thank you.

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The speaker identifies as a January 6th defendant who was held pretrial for four years. They claim the government wanted them to make a false statement about Roger Stone's involvement, and that they were offered no charges in exchange for the statement. The speaker alleges torture of pretrial American citizens and contrasts their situation with the handling of BLM and Antifa rioters, claiming those rioters received lighter sentences. They mention a $30,000,000 settlement in the Ashley Babbitt lawsuit. They state they have 5,000 pages of documentation available open source. As a result of their experience, the speaker says they lost their wife, child, house, job, and name, but anticipates being "stupid paid" by the government.

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We have a list of pardons and commutations related to the events of January 6, 2021, affecting approximately 1,500 individuals. This includes about six commutations that require further research. The goal is to ensure these individuals receive their pardons or commutations promptly. We hope to see them released tonight. The order mandates that the Bureau of Prisons act immediately upon receiving the pardons and commutation orders.

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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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On January 6th, there are approximately 1500 hostages involved in discussions about a full pardon. The focus is on securing a full pardon rather than a commutation.

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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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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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The speaker mentioned that there were several steps that were intentionally delayed by the Department of Justice. When asked if they had encountered this situation before, they replied that they had not.

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We have a list of pardons and commutations related to the events of January 6, 2021. This order will apply to approximately 1,500 individuals, granting full pardons. Additionally, there are about six commutations under further review. This is a significant development, and we hope to see the individuals released soon.

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The speaker questions witnesses about the presence and activities of federal agents or assets during the January 6th Capitol riot. One witness states they do not know if any federal agents or assets were present on January 5th or 6th, whether they agitated the crowd, or whether any entered the Capitol. The speaker suggests this may be perjury, noting the witness has had two years to find out. The speaker also asks about confidential human sources and the erection of gallows, claiming FBI Director Wray and Attorney General Garland have stonewalled inquiries. Another witness confirms their report will include information about confidential human sources operating on Capitol grounds on January 6th, but cannot provide a number. The report is in draft form and requires classification review, making its release before the upcoming election unlikely. The report will address whether confidential human sources followed DOJ protocols and include information about travel reimbursements. The speaker expresses frustration with the delay and lack of transparency.

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Concerns about federal agents' presence on January 6 were raised, but there were no definitive answers regarding their involvement. One individual stated they had no personal knowledge of any agents present or their actions. Questions about confidential human sources from the FBI at the Capitol remain unanswered, with an upcoming report expected to provide some clarity. However, the report is still in draft form and undergoing classification review, making it uncertain if it will be released before the upcoming election. There is a suggestion that if any agents were present and broke the law, they should have followed established protocols, but details about reimbursements and specific actions remain unclear. Frustration was expressed over the lack of transparency and timely information from the FBI and DOJ.

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Approximately 1,500 people are set to receive pardons or commutations. There are about six cases under further review for commutation. The goal is to have these individuals released soon, ideally tonight. The order mandates that the Bureau of Prisons must act immediately upon receiving the pardon and commutation orders. There are ongoing discussions about specific cases, but the focus remains on ensuring the process moves forward quickly.

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We have a list of pardons and commutations related to the events of January 6, 2021. This order will apply to approximately 1,500 individuals. We are issuing full pardons for these individuals, along with six commutations that require further research. It's a significant decision, and we hope to see the results tonight.

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They hope those people will be released soon, but no dates are available yet. The speaker notes that "it's millions and thousands" hitting those, and that "it's all but little kids," adding that they have to go through everyone. James O'Keefe got that video.

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We have a list of pardons and commutations related to the events of January 6, 2021. This order will apply to approximately 1,500 individuals, with full pardons being granted. There are also about six commutations under further review. This is a significant development, and we hope to see the outcomes tonight.
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