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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (59221)11/23/2024 3:46:28 PM
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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (59221)11/23/2024 3:54:17 PM
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For most of my first year as a defendant, I kept a low profile. But after the DOJ tried to get me to plea to the bogus 1512 charge with a range of 41 to 51 months, I began reviewing video and seeing things that made me conclude J6 wasn't organic.

But conveying the complexities I was observing to a large audience wasn't easy, so instead, I began making short videos that would prompt people to ask simple questions in their own minds. Since many were already wondering about Ray Epps, one of the first videos I made pointed out that Epps had pushed a sign into police. Why was Epps removed from the FBI wanted list when others were charged with a felony for this same incident? Even after the government eventually arrested Epps for a single misdemeanor, the government admitted his conduct under their standards would have been considered felonious. Why a single misdemeanor?

The period of 2021 and 2022 was like the wild west of J6 video analysis. We had almost no CCTV, there wasn't nearly as much foundational research to build from, and we had to invent new methods for research on the fly.

Over the next few months, I made other short videos to stimulate public curiosity, and I had more planned, but I decided to shift my strategy after I stumbled into some bigger discoveries that required more extensive research. I also began assisting other defendants with video exhibits for their trials. Some of this work I've never discussed publicly, but as you've seen from my own court filings, these efforts have resulted in a more nuanced understanding of January 6.

Four years ago, this battle seemed impossible, but we have continued to chip away at the truth, and we will continue to do so until we know everything the government did.





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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (59221)11/23/2024 4:01:19 PM
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I just read the full article and it’s much worse than this headline. There is zero empathy for the victim. Only for the killer. The hatred our media has for its own people is sickening.




To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (59221)11/23/2024 4:16:33 PM
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I loved the idea of Matt Gaetz as AG because he is one of a handful of public officials who understands that Jan 6 was a setup and how the DOJ has abused the system to punish J6ers ever since. He grasps the scope of DOJ corruption; his nomination sent panic through DOJ prompting numerous officials to find lawyers and look for new jobs

I don't know much about Pam Bondi aside from her representation of the president during impeachment. Accounts here that I respect are expressing disappointment and criticism of her nomination, which I will consider.

However, I feel very confident the president's commitment to accountability at the DOJ/FBI will not waver. His nomination of Todd Blanche and Emil Bove to top DOJ position reflects his intent to clean house at DOJ--Trump's decision as to the next FBI director is absolutely critical.
Looks like Rogers is out, thankfully.

That said, I think arguably the most important pick at DOJ is DC US Attorney. Trump has not yet named an individual to replace Matthew Graves but that nominee must be someone similar to Gaetz: a fearless, knowledgeable, and relentless warrior willing to publicly shame the department and those who have destroyed lives.

The corrupt rot of the DOJ is not necessarily at main Justice but festers in the DC US Attorney's office, which carried out each political prosecution from Steve Bannon/Peter Navarro down to more than 1,000 J6ers.

Jack Smith's top prosecutors in the J6 case against Donald Trump were plucked from the DC US Attorney's office, who were already investigating Trump prior to Smith's appointment in Nov 2022.

DC US Attorney works hand in glove with DC judges and the Washington FBI field office to rig the system against Trump, his allies, and his supporters. Not only will this end January 20 but the incoming DC US Attorney must investigate what happened in that office and pursue charges against every official including assistant US attorneys responsible for these abusive, selective, and destructive prosecutions.

To me, that appointment is as important if not more so than attorney general. And hopefully we will hear a name soon.









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The government-wide number of employee unpaid taxes is over $1.5 billion. The hypocrisy is insane.