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I'm not going to talk about J6. This obsession with January 6 is absurd, everyone outside of here is sick of it. People are more concerned about Biden pardoning murderers and rapists than J6ers who walked through open doors. I hope the pardoned J6ers can live their lives and reassemble something because they've suffered enough. What about the Antifa BLM people who never served time, or the communities burned to the ground that were never rebuilt? The Democrat-run networks are nauseating with their January 6th coverage, they don't care about real Americans. People care about the border, the economy, energy, and are sick of foreign wars and the hypocrisy here. The media isn't trusted and people are sick of them.

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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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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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We acknowledge the tragic losses of some January 6th offenders who took their own lives after facing severe consequences. The Department of Justice, FBI, and the January 6th committee bear responsibility for this. Restorative justice is crucial. We are uniting January 6th defenders and advocates globally to demand accountability for the government's actions and the harm caused. Our goal is to pursue historic civil damages and collaborate with the incoming Trump administration to ensure justice is served. We must hold government officials accountable for upholding the Constitution and not violating civil rights. Strong laws exist that need enforcement, and we require a reckoning with these institutions. Additionally, I spent time in solitary confinement but have since received a full pardon from the president.

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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 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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I was going to discuss the January 6 hostages, but there's a lot of action coming on that front. Today, Joe issued pardons for individuals guilty of serious crimes, and the unselect committee has destroyed much of the evidence, including hearings. They deleted information about Nancy Pelosi rejecting an offer of 10,000 soldiers for security. Even 500 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. I intended to address this, but was advised to wait until tomorrow. I decided to bring it up now.

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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 speaker met with Mr. Martin, who seems like a good man. The speaker's concerns related to January 6th. Mr. Martin built a compelling case regarding some prosecutions that were heat-of-the-moment bad decisions. The speaker believes anyone who reached the perimeter on January 6th should have been imprisoned for some period of time and has no tolerance for anyone who entered the building. Mr. Martin explained how some people got caught up in it, making a stupid decision to enter a breached building. The speaker's issue isn't whether they should be charged, but by how much. The speaker believes what happened on January 6th was wrong, not prompted by others, and those involved disgraced the United States. Mr. Martin explained that some people were over-prosecuted, and the speaker agreed that some should not have been pardoned. The speaker would support Mr. Martin as a US attorney for any district except the one where January 6th happened and has indicated to the White House that they wouldn't support his nomination.

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Are you here for tours or meetings? Is this about January 6th? What about the pardons for the Biden family? No focus on that? What about the murderers and rapists Biden pardoned? The obsession with January 6th is absurd. People are tired of it. Biden pardons serious criminals while there’s outrage over those who walked through open doors on January 6th. There’s a lack of attention on the Antifa and BLM individuals who faced no consequences. The media keeps fixating on January 6th while ignoring real issues like the economy, border security, and energy. People are frustrated with the media and the hypocrisy in politics. I'm not going to engage in this line of questioning anymore. I appreciate your questions, but I think it’s important to focus on what really matters to the public.

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If smart, focus on January 6th: Trump should not pardon Capitol attackers. They are thugs, not hostages. Trump's support for them is a mistake. We need leadership that stands for law and order, not violence. As a Republican, I want a Republican president, but we must choose wisely. Trump's association with the attackers is wrong. We should find, try, and jail those who attacked the Capitol. Let's trust the jury system and law enforcement to bring 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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I am deeply troubled by your responses today. You need to acknowledge that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. You avoided answering that question when asked by Senator Durbin. Additionally, you should clearly state that those involved in the January 6th insurrection who committed violence should not be pardoned. I don’t have to say what you want me to say. I speak the truth and won’t say anything just to gain confirmation. I will answer questions to the best of my ability.

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Are you discussing January 6th or the pardons given to the Biden family? No, I'm focused on the absurdity of the obsession with January 6th while ignoring the serious crimes Biden has pardoned. People are tired of hearing about January 6th when there are real issues like the pardoning of murderers and rapists. Why not cover the Antifa and BLM protests where over 95% faced no consequences? The media is fixated on January 6th while ignoring what matters to Americans: the economy, border security, and foreign wars. You should report on what people care about instead of perpetuating these narratives. I'm not engaging in this discussion anymore.

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I'm grateful to President Trump for pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th incident, especially since over 95% of Antifa and BLM rioters faced no consequences for their actions. The focus on January 6th is misplaced; people care more about border security, the economy, and foreign wars. The media's obsession with this event is seen as disconnected from the concerns of everyday Americans. While there were violent incidents during the January 6th riot, comparing them to serious crimes that Joe Biden has pardoned, like murder and assault, is not fair. It's time to move on and prioritize what truly matters to the public, rather than dwelling on past events.

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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 don't want a pardon. Accepting one implies guilt, and I'm not guilty of anything except revealing the truth about January 6th and exposing Donald Trump's inaction during that time. He may attempt to target others through various investigations, as seen with Brad Raffensperger in Georgia. While I wish to move on from this chapter of my life, if Trump brings it up again, I'm ready to discuss everything the committee uncovered.

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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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Two weeks ago on Fox News, you mentioned that those who protested peacefully on January 6th should be pardoned, while those who committed violence should not. You also noted that there are gray areas in these cases, particularly regarding the Department of Justice's handling of prosecutions, which you believe involved double standards and denial of constitutional rights. Regarding specific cases of violence against police officers, you clarified that while such violence is not justified, the focus should be on the unfair prosecution by the DOJ. You argue that the pardon power is not reserved for perfect individuals, and the decision to pardon was about rectifying perceived injustices in the legal process.

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There are two levels to consider. The first involves clear constitutional violations that need addressing, affecting everyone prosecuted by the DOJ. The second concerns the majority of protesters who are innocent and do not require a pardon. Instead, they need exoneration, which is distinct from a pardon that implies some guilt. A pardon limits their legal recourse and prevents them from suing a corrupt government. Innocent individuals should be fully restored, and I believe President Trump has the authority to grant this exoneration as outlined in my letter.

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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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We need to differentiate between the pardons happening today. Joe Biden's pardons, particularly for those involved in January 6th, are distinct from others. Donald Trump ran on a platform of retribution, which is not constitutional. Pardoning his family is unfortunate and clouds his actions. The events of January 6th were unprecedented, and those pardoned undermined our constitution and the election process. Many people felt their lives were not better under Trump, leading them to elect Joe Biden. Therefore, we should categorize these pardons separately, as not all pardons are equal.

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We need to distinguish between the pardons being issued today. Joe Biden's pardons, especially for those involved in the January 6th events, differ significantly from others. Donald Trump campaigned on a platform of retribution, which is not constitutional. While I am a Democrat and find it unfortunate that Trump pardoned his family, the pardons related to January 6th are particularly concerning. They reflect a disregard for the constitution and the electoral process, as many felt their lives were not improved under Trump. Therefore, we should categorize these pardons separately, as not all pardons hold the same weight or significance.
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