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8/22/2021 6:12:06 PM
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Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Jan 6 Truths emerging Msg# 1135642
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Here's a blockbuster development. Another in the series of recent developments which are eroding the Dem's claims-- debunking their alarmist, false claims about Jan 6th.
Despite months of the Libs touting the idea that Jan 6th was an attack on govt, organized within the US, the FBI has undermined that idea. Report titled: FBI Finds Little Evidence of Organized Plot for January 6 Capitol Riot Click Here And there's been other similar reports, after the information released from four current and former law-enforcement officials Finally, in the third week of August, about 7 1/2 months after Jan 6th, and after about 570 have been arrested -- at last some clarity. Quotes: "FBI has uncovered little evidence that the January 6 Capitol riot was organized beforehand, . . . FBI does not believe that far-right groups and supporters of former President Trump coordinated the riot . . . Ninety to ninety-five percent of these are one-off cases |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Here's another in the series of recent developments which are eroding the Dem's claims-- debunking their alarmist, false claims about Jan 6th. Friendly fist-bumping of officers with the protestors was occurring that day. Report titled: Feds admit video of January 6 'riot' shows officers fist-bumping 'rioters' Click Here https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/doj-images-police-fist-bumping-rioters-not-handed-over-evidence Clearly these videos would be exculpatory evidence in the cases where protestors are being charged. It certainly helps demonstrate the peaceful aspects of some folks entering the Congress Also, there have also been reports of officers taking selfies with those protestors, and one officer wearing a MAGA hat. And the Justice Dept has been withholding such evidence. A coverup, generally frowned upon by the courts. Prosecutorial misconduct, to withhold exculpatory evidence. |