That roar, thud, and explosion heard in the early hours of November 6th was the sound of the largest investigation in FBI history crashing into the dustbin of history.
When the Decision Desk predicted that Pennsylvania would give Donald J. Trump the 270 electoral votes needed to win, the ship of state on January 6 fell to the ground like an Air Force Zeppelin. hindenburg May 6, 1937 in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
boom.
Perhaps never in modern times has so much attention been paid to presidential voting as the January Sixers did on the night of November 5th. Their cries for help broke the silence of the early morning hours of November 6th in all 50 states.
The January 6th machine is dead. Long live the January 6th machine.
The unwavering tones of the national anthem have rang out from the dingy cells of a District of Columbia prison more reliably than hundreds of other nights over the past nearly four years.
Oh, is that American flag still waving?Is it the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Somewhere in the air, the echo of President Gerald R. Ford hung in the air.
My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Our Constitution works. Our great republic is a government of laws, not of men. People rule here. But no matter by what name we honor God, there is a higher power that ordained not only justice but also love, justice as well as mercy.
On the night of Nov. 5, as the electoral map began to take shape, defendants who had long been dissatisfied with Jan. 6 felt a surge of hope. That was something we never got from two years of Republican control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
That hope was brought home by this man who had been slandered, impeached, attacked, ridiculed, and despised. Americans shot him in the ear simply because they couldn't beat him with ideas or an honest vote.
De Ex Machina, Your name is Trump.
On January 6, 2021, Capitol Police subdue protesters on January 6 in the West Plaza of the U.S. Capitol.Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP, Getty Images
For the elite and oligarchic class of Washington, D.C., the sight of this despised orange man on a podium declaring November 5th “the day Americans regained control of their homeland” must be bittersweet. It must have been.
Donald J. Trump's seemingly impossible rise from the ashes of January 6th will confront American history in a way no other event or political movement has.
The January 6th machine is dead. Long live the January 6th machine.
The FBI and the inappropriately named U.S. Department of Justice may keep pushing the squeaky wheel of “Shock and Awe” to trap dozens more January 6th participants, but the tires will soon flatten. I would.
In a sense, this victory for President Trump was a result of the selective prosecution of his supporters, who were caught up in the riot that was a fatal blow to the career of the 45th president of the United States. Thanks also to the supporters. .
Jan. 6 continues to call for investigation and action on a variety of issues, but those efforts will continue before Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. and Kamala Devi Harris leave the White House on Jan. 20, 2025. should be started.
Sorry, Mr. President.
For many, if not most, of those whose lives were ruined by January 6, Trump's victory resulted in pardons and commutations, ending a political war waged by the left in Central America. I was expecting it to be.
President Trump has frequently talked about issuing pardons for defendants on January 6, but the devil in this plan will be in the details. A blanket pardon or a pardon limited to non-violent cases? What will achieve justice and begin healing? Some of those discussions are already happening.
Actual investigation on January 6th
The products of the so-called January 6 investigation are heavy on narrative and light on truth. Congress should not evade or evade this important duty. It will take the full power of a well-funded Congress to defeat the propaganda and uncover the truth. The Department of Defense played a larger role than has been made public. Investigators will need to document which troops were in the Capitol that day and what their mission was.
How much did the countless investigations and more than 1,500 prosecutions on January 6 cost American taxpayers?
Should the Department of Justice be reduced? Should investigators instead focus on the role played by Attorney General Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and other Justice Department officials in designing and arming the January 6 prosecutorial apparatus?
fezrection, fezrection
There is too much smoke around this problem to potentially cause a fire. What did the agents and informants do with the presence of federal law enforcement at the Capitol on January 6th? Was there an incitement or entrapment? And if large numbers of federal officials were present, why didn't they help quell the riot that broke out?
Reforms should be considered to correct the way the FBI uses and manages confidential human sources in investigations. Patterns that suggest routine entrapment require some check on the informant's power.
new criminal investigation
A special prosecutor should be hired or a grand jury should be impeached to investigate the murder of Ashli Babbitt and the senseless and horrific assault and death of Roseanne Boyland. The Washington DC bubble has covered up many facts and ignored many others that contributed to these two January 6 tragedies.
On January 6, 2021, at approximately 5:30 p.m., Roseanne M. Boyland was wheeled out of the basement of the U.S. Capitol by rescuers. Many questions remain about Boyland's death.Photo by Andrew Caballero Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
torture in a bar
Congress has failed to investigate and expose the Banana Republic's torture and abuse of dozens of men and women in pretrial detention and Bureau of Prisons facilities in Washington, D.C. The stories of these victims should be documented and shown to the American public in prime-time television hearings.
Capitol Police Transparency
Congress needs to rein in the Capitol Police and make them more directly accountable to the American people. The agency believes the records should not be made available to the public. Capitol Police often ignore or deny requests from the media. Judicial Watch Inc. has been engaged in litigation for years to obtain the records.
Congress should closely examine the Capitol Police's January 6 timeline and what has happened since that day. How many police officers have faced retaliation for reporting problems and problems to the USCP Inspector General? In the weeks leading up to January 6th, there is a shadow administration that ousted former Police Chief Steven A. Sund. Did it?
During Acting Chief Yogananda Pittman's brief tenure, starting Jan. 6, police officers were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements and some were unfairly fired. After taking a new job at the University of California, Berkeley, Pittman entered into a severance agreement with his girlfriend.
federal criminal law
Congress should investigate how federal criminal law was used and weaponized to bring down the defendants on January 6th. From the questionable “obstruction of Congress” felony to the minefield of federal sentencing guidelines, Congress should consider adjustments that make it harder to persecute rather than prosecute.
rage mob damage
How could a mere allegation, or the insinuation of an allegation, create a situation where a family could be destroyed without due process? Babbitt, an Air Force veteran, was also charged with criminal violations on January 6th. Why was he stripped of his military honors by the Department of Defense even though he was never convicted of a crime? Why were other veterans denied disability and other benefits based solely on the charges? Why did the couple lose their mortgage because one of them was charged with the crime of January 6th?
FBI Procedures and Powers
Aside from culling the herd of G-men in J. Edgar Hoover's stomping grounds, the department could benefit from a serious review of the appropriate and inappropriate use of tactical force to arrest nonviolent misdemeanor defendants. may receive. Congress or a special committee on Jan. 6 should investigate what some defense attorneys argue is an unconstitutional projection of FBI power through SWAT raids that could usurp state sovereignty. be.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at JS Dorton Arena on Monday, November 4, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina.Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post, Getty Images
brady bunch
Numerous defense attorneys argued on January 6 that exculpatory evidence was withheld from defendants in hundreds of criminal cases. In several other cases, federal judges turned a blind eye while defense attorneys cited long lists of rejected evidence. The House Judiciary Committee may consider reviewing this topic to find out why the Supreme Court's cases are becoming stricter. Brady vs. Maryland Failed to prevent abuse.
judicial review
Despite ample evidence that nearly 95% of the District of Columbia's voting population is Democratic and that there is serious bias against those who were at the Capitol on January 6th, the defendants on January 6th Not a single person was allowed to change the venue. Found not guilty by a DC jury.
Did the district judge apply the law properly? Should a defendant accused in Washington, D.C., be given the option of a trial by a jury of his peers in his home federal district?
The deep judicial biases that marred many of the cases on January 6th, such as the judge who found it impossible to check his own tongue, or the fact that his public statements could potentially taint the jury pool, There is a possibility that a study could be carried out, such as a judge who was not even aware of something.
While some social media influencers may seek retribution under the new Trump administration, January VI is simply seeking the right they are already entitled to: justice. There is a high possibility that it is.
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