RangerRick9211 said:
Bruh, voted Trump.
But ok.
OK. But you said you were a never Trumper here ...
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RangerRick9211 said:
Bruh, voted Trump.
But ok.
aginlakeway said:RangerRick9211 said:
Bruh, voted Trump.
But ok.
OK. But you said you were a never Trumper here ...
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Is this legal? She was instructed, per the pardon, to dismiss WITH prejudice.will25u said:DC JUDGES ACTING REALLY BADLY:
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 22, 2025
Hoy sh*t. This gem from former chief judge Beryl Howell, an unabashed Trump hater, who denied part of new DC US atty motion to dismiss J6 indictment following Pres Trump's pardon. She calls the president's pardon proclamation "flatly wrong."
When…This is just a tiny representation of how these judges handle J6 matters. Hey @WSJopinion tell us again how everything was on the up and up in these prosecutions
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 22, 2025
DC JUDGES ACTING REALLY BADLY:
Hoy sh*t. This gem from former chief judge Beryl Howell, an unabashed Trump hater, who denied part of new DC US atty motion to dismiss J6 indictment following Pres Trump's pardon. She calls the president's pardon proclamation "flatly wrong."
When you see someone claiming these proceedings were fair and impartial, present this tirade to them.
Long past time to impeach this desperate, bitter hag.
"The only reason provided for this instruction, as set out in the [President's] Proclamation's introduction, is the assertion that this action 'ends a grave national injustice that has been perpetrated upon the American people over the last four years and begins a process of national reconciliation.
No 'national injustice' occurred here, just as no outcome-determinative election fraud occurred in the 2020 presidential election. No "process of national reconciliation" can begin when poor losers, whose preferred candidate loses an election, are glorified for disrupting a constitutionally mandated proceeding in Congress and doing so with impunity. That merely raises the dangerous specter of future lawless conduct by other poor losers and undermines the rule of law.
Yet, this presidential pronouncement of a 'national injustice' is the sole justification provided in the government's motion to dismiss the pending indictment.
Having presided over scores of criminal cases charging defendants for their criminal conduct both outside and inside the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6, 2021, which charges were fully supported by evidence in the form of extensive videotapes and photographs, admissions by defendants in the course of plea hearings and in testimony at trials, and the testimony of law enforcement officers and congressional staff present at the Capitol on that day, this Court cannot let stand the revisionist myth relayed in this presidential pronouncement.
The prosecutions in this case and others charging defendants for their criminal conduct at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, present no injustice, but instead reflect the diligent work of conscientious public servants, including prosecutors and law enforcement officials, and dedicated defense attorneys, to defend our democracy and rights and preserve our long tradition of peaceful transfers of powerwhich, until January 6, 2021, served as a model to the worldall while affording those charged every protection guaranteed by our Constitution and the criminal justice system.
As to these two defendants specifically, both admitted their criminal conduct under oath, after consultation with their attorneys, and pursuant to plea agreements to which they agreed. Bluntly put, the assertion offered in the presidential pronouncement for the pending motion to dismiss is flatly wrong."
She dismissed without prejudice instead of with prejudice as DOJ asked.
Background: This morning, the always scheming, diabolical Mehta (Obama) entered an order forbidding members of the Oath Keepers—who received commutations by Pres Trump and whose cases Mehta handled—from entering DC without Mehta’s permission.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 24, 2025
Martin said, nope. Supervised… pic.twitter.com/WDjEvH1d1E
will25u said:Background: This morning, the always scheming, diabolical Mehta (Obama) entered an order forbidding members of the Oath Keepers—who received commutations by Pres Trump and whose cases Mehta handled—from entering DC without Mehta’s permission.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 24, 2025
Martin said, nope. Supervised… pic.twitter.com/WDjEvH1d1E
The DOJ’s Capitol Breach portal—which posted the names, case numbers, charges, and outcomes of each Jan 6 defendant in yet another example of the unprecedented and political nature of the J6 prosecution—has been shut down. pic.twitter.com/HmEcjwJylG
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 25, 2025
aginlakeway said:RangerRick9211 said:
Bruh, voted Trump.
But ok.
OK. But you said you were a never Trumper here ...
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NEW: Judge Amit Mehta (Obama) vacates his own order on travel restrictions for several Oath Keepers but not before issuing an 8-page temper tantrum about the pardons in general.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 27, 2025
Mehta: "By virtue of the President’s commutation order, the court acknowledges that its conditions of…
🚨BREAKING: Released J6 hostage was just gunned down in Indiana.
— Philip Anderson (@VoteHarrisOut) January 27, 2025
will25u said:🚨BREAKING: Released J6 hostage was just gunned down in Indiana.
— Philip Anderson (@VoteHarrisOut) January 27, 2025
Context: ⤵️
— Rodster🇺🇸 (@clantro) January 27, 2025
He wasn’t one of the J6 prisoners who was pardoned. He had already served his time and was released in July of 2024.
He was shot by a sheriffs deputy on a routine traffic stop.
SCOOP: New DC US Attorney Ed Martin has opened an inquiry into the DOJ's unlawful use of 1512c2, the post-Enron obstruction statute filed against 300+ J6ers. Martin called the use of 1512c2 a "great failure" of the office and directed staff to immediately deliver "all files,…
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 27, 2025
J6 Protester Pardoned by President Trump Gunned Down by Sheriff’s Deputy During Traffic Stop in Indiana
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) January 27, 2025
READ: https://t.co/5RTHVqhVO7 pic.twitter.com/TSTVx19gxL
I want to know every damn detail. Right now I would be pretty touchy if someone tried to arrest me and put me through hell again and they better have a valid reason. I live in a right to carry state. Indiana is also a right to carry state. 2A https://t.co/BZbpYmbHYH
— Richard Bigo Barnett (@BigoBarnett) January 27, 2025
General observation -- more details to come.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) January 28, 2025
Yesterday I saw @BrandonStraka cut loose on what he says were lies in the various documents he was forced to agree to and sign in order to get the benefit of the plea deal offered to him.
Brandon is 100% correct in this.
Because…
I hope it hasn't all been destroyed.will25u said:SCOOP: New DC US Attorney Ed Martin has opened an inquiry into the DOJ's unlawful use of 1512c2, the post-Enron obstruction statute filed against 300+ J6ers. Martin called the use of 1512c2 a "great failure" of the office and directed staff to immediately deliver "all files,…
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 27, 2025
Former doctor who participated in Jan. 6 attack killed in shooting at West Seattle home.
— 🦅 Eagle Wings 🦅 (@CRRJA5) January 28, 2025
A 40-year-old man whom police have not identified shot Tamara Towers Parry, 57, multiple times in the torso outside her Southwest Hudson Street home around 1 p.m., according to the Seattle… pic.twitter.com/qhlRi6MHYn
Thomas Massie says the Jan 6. pipebomber is an active police officer for the Capitol.
— AF Post (@AFpost) January 28, 2025
Follow: @AFpost
pic.twitter.com/foi1pBDigG
Maybe. But naming that person would be huge.84AGEC said:
Probably pardoned
I for one fully endorse these former J6 prosecutors going public. There is no better way to demonstrate their arrogance and partisanship and dishonesty better than watching them run their mouths on MSNBC.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 28, 2025
Here again is Ashley Akers, who handled many J6 prosecutions--which… pic.twitter.com/BkYQxDodPK
Thomas Massie says the Jan 6. pipebomber is an active police officer for the Capitol
— MAGA Marine (@Butch_britton1) January 28, 2025
Ashley is a piece of garbage. She would have been a fine nazi.will25u said:I for one fully endorse these former J6 prosecutors going public. There is no better way to demonstrate their arrogance and partisanship and dishonesty better than watching them run their mouths on MSNBC.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 28, 2025
Here again is Ashley Akers, who handled many J6 prosecutions--which… pic.twitter.com/BkYQxDodPK
yeah she got meemaws who took selfies in prison "just doing her job" and she's arrogant and proud of it.Ellis Wyatt said:Ashley is a piece of garbage. She would have been a fine nazi.will25u said:I for one fully endorse these former J6 prosecutors going public. There is no better way to demonstrate their arrogance and partisanship and dishonesty better than watching them run their mouths on MSNBC.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) January 28, 2025
Here again is Ashley Akers, who handled many J6 prosecutions--which… pic.twitter.com/BkYQxDodPK
"I vas just doink my doooty!" (Clicks heels)
She needs to go to prison for malicious prosecution.
Saying the DC courts all upheld something and the DC circuit court upheld it is merely an indictment of the DC courts. The J6 folks were railroaded by this goosestepper and her co-workers.
oh no said:
Another seditious insurrectionist gunned down. Coincidence?Former doctor who participated in Jan. 6 attack killed in shooting at West Seattle home.
— 🦅 Eagle Wings 🦅 (@CRRJA5) January 28, 2025
A 40-year-old man whom police have not identified shot Tamara Towers Parry, 57, multiple times in the torso outside her Southwest Hudson Street home around 1 p.m., according to the Seattle… pic.twitter.com/qhlRi6MHYn
Remember this “white supremacist” who rammed a UHaul near the White House Gates?
— JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974) January 31, 2025
Well it turns out the same DC prosecutors who imprisoned peaceful J6’ers for years have dropped all major charges against this Indian immigrant pic.twitter.com/n9bqPUJL9k
Quote:
Trump DOJ fires prosecutors, initiates 'review process' of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6 cases: reports
By Victor Nava Published Jan. 31, 2025, 11:17 p.m. ET
The Justice Department fired dozens of federal prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases on Friday and informed the FBI that it would initiate a "review process" to determine if thousands of agents that worked Capitol riot investigations should also be terminated.
The axed prosecutors were informed of their dismissal in a letter from interim DC US Attorney Ed Martin, according to multiple outlets.
Martin told the 30 or so fired federal prosecutors that they were being removed as a direct result of their role in the prosecution of some of the more than 1,500 individuals who stormed the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The interim DC US attorney's letter also cited President Trump's Day One executive order pardoning Jan. 6 defendants, which referred to the prosecutions as "a grave national injustice that has been perpetrated upon the American people over the last four years."
Martin had asked Jan. 6 prosecutors on Monday to turn over information related to the use of "obstructing an official proceeding of Congress" charges in Capitol riot cases as part of an internal review.
The Supreme Court ruled last June that the charge used on more than 300 riot defendants was too broadly applied.
Martin described the use of the charge in Jan. 6 cases as a "great failure of our office" and indicated that a report on the matter would be completed by Friday, which coincided with the firings.
The Trump administration is expected to carry out more firings related to Jan. 6 probes/
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll, Jr., informed employees Friday that the DOJ had asked for a list of people at the bureau who worked on Capitol riot cases as part of "a review process to determine whether any additional personnel actions are necessary," according to multiple outlets.
Driscoll noted that his name and "thousands" of others would be passed along to the DOJ.
"We understand that this request encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts," Driscoll wrote in a memo, according to NBC News.
"I am one of those employees," he added.
The labor union representing more than 14,000 active and former FBI Special Agents expressed outrage over the DOJ investigation, which could lead to firings. ....
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