Hearing for Chris Worrell, arrested in March and detained since for offenses related to January 6. He's been in DC Gulag for months; Worrell has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and has not received proper treatment. Judge Lamberth, who denied bond for Worrell... amgreatness.com/2021/03/15/cap…
earlier this month ordered jail officials to provide medical records on Worrell. They did not comply in time. Lamberth hauled them into court this morning to show cause why they shouldn't be held in contempt.
Lamberth starts by blasting DC DOC for limiting virtual hearing rooms, cut from 4 to 2. "DOC refused to cooperate." Now talking about "incompetence" by DC jail on COVID testing. Worrell is not in the courtroom. His lawyer spoke with Worrell early this morning.
Officials include DC Jail Warden Wanda Patten and DC DOC Director Quincy Booth. DOJ atty defending jail officials claims its a miscommunication. Lamberth says he was satisfied in September Worrell was getting cancer treatment, was then "dumbfounded" that wasn't the case.
Worrell hand was broken in May. Orthopedic surgeon recommended in June that Worrell needed surgery. Lamberth says he thought Worrell and others should be moved from DC jail for lack of care. Responsibility of US Marshall but Marshall said he didn't get notes from jail, DOJ
Lamberth demands to know where notes were, DOC official says he doesn't know why they weren't turned over as ordered. Some mumbojumbo, Lamberth claims notes only turned over after he set contempt hearing. DOC atty says there was "ambiguity" over whether Worrell needed surgery.
"I don't accept that explanation," Lamberth says. DOC atty claims they've complied and were not in contempt. They've "learned lessons," LOL.
"What happens when surgery recommended in June and never followed up? Does no one care?" - Lamberth.
NO. NO THEY DON'T CARE.
"No one noticed in the jail that he's sitting there in pain all the time?" DOC atty claims jail guards often ask detainees how they're doing. I'm laughing so hard.
Alex Savron, Worrell atty. Injury occurred May 21, if it had been attended to surgery might not have been needed.
Savron says Worrell recommended for 6 months chemo and radiation to treat his cancer. "Cruel and unusual punishment for my client." DC jail not prepared to handle those treatments, including nausea, pain, etc, Outcome could be grave injury or death.
Line just went dead for a few minutes. Reconnected.
DOC atty says Worrell has had biopsies, seen specialists who are on his "cancer team." I've heard about his deteriorating condition.
Lamberth asking for details about Worrell's cancer treatment going forward.
Doctor says it will be "intense chemotherapy regimen." Says he will be in a medical unit after treatments.
Keep in mind: THIS MAN HAS NOT BEEN CONVICTED OF ANY CRIME. Lamberth himself has denied bail awaiting trial. No trial date set.
Treatments will be a Howard Univ.
Lamberth finds DC Jail Warden and DOC Director in contempt of court. "Inexcusable."
HOLY SH*T.
He's berating them. This is awesome
Lamberth: Civil rights have been abridged. Doesn't know if it's because he's a January 6 defendants.
DC Jail is VIOLATING CIVIL RIGHTS OF JANUARY 6 DEFENDANTS.
Will refer to Attorney General.
WOWZA.
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NEW: Ring camera footage shows FBI SWAT raid at California home of a suspected J6 protester in October 2024.
The targeted individual was not home but at least 10-15 heavily armed FBI agents stormed the house using flashbangs, aiming guns at his wife, and holding her in handcuffs while interrogating her and traumatizing the neighborhood:
The harassment continued. (Note the time of the raid — 6am)
The subject, Jeff Snyder, according to his wife had left behind his phone and other items. He is still at large.
After an hour of pathetic cajoling over a loudspeaker, the tyrannical FBI agent threatened to involve their daughter — a Marine stationed in Japan.
Tell me again how @Kash_Patel is the threat to our country.
In never-before publicly posted footage from Hodges' body camera, Hodges is seen randomly assaulting J6 protesters outside the Capitol at 2pm.
This is about 40 minutes after DC Metro and Capitol Police launched their first assaults on the crowd gathered on Capitol grounds. Police improperly used "non-lethal" munitions including stun grenades, rubber bullets, pepper balls, and tear gas on peacefully assembled protesters, which enraged the crowd.
Hodges and other DC Metro officers arrived in head-to-toe riot gear ready for a fight. Listen to the reaction from Trump supporters who had already witnessed one fatality and several injuries at the hands of police.
Some called them "storm troopers" and "traitors."
It is necessary to understand the widespread use of excessive (and unnecessary) force by police officers that afternoon that in many cases led to physical clashes between cops and protesters.
You may recall Hodges July 2021 sworn testimony before J6 committee where he misrepresented his conduct on Jan 6 (as did the other police witnesses) and referred to protesters as “terrorists.”
Turns out he was doing the terrorizing
Shortly after arriving on the scene dressed like a stormtrooper, Hodges continues to randomly use his baton and body to assault protesters including women
After a nearly 11-month delay, the DC appellate court finally issued its ruling on Couy Griffin appeal of common J6 misdemeanor. Despite clear consensus during oral arguments 1752 charge required foreknowledge of USSS protectee, the 2 Dem judges affirmed conviction. Trump appointee Greg Katsas, who authored the key dissent that led to SCOTUS overturing 1512c2, again dissented.
Griffin never entered the building. So let's understand what this ruling means--a US citizen cannot protest on government grounds paid for by taxpayers if someone in Secret Service protection is somewhere on the premises. (Pence had been evacuated to an underground garage by this point.)
Absolutely outrageous decision again demonstrating a rigged system controlled by Democrats in our nation's capital to set dangerous precedents for DOJ and judges to continue distorting laws to criminalize political dissent.
As I've noted here repeatedly--oral arguments, where Judge Pillard clearly conveyed deep skepticism as to how DOJ applied 1752, were held a week before SCOTUS granted cert in Fischer.
The announcement signaled the court might overturn DOJ's most common felony.
So the Dem-led DC appellate court slow walked this decision for more than 10 months. And now 2 weeks before Election Day, DC circuit (led by Obama judge) publishes the opinion upholding Griffin's conviction.
Keep in mind-- the "restricted' area was not cordoned off by Secret Service but by Capitol Police (and a weak barrier at that). The snow fencing was not related to Jan 6 protest but to protect inaugural set up.
So DOJ and Dem judges took a statute intended to "better protect the President and other national leaders from assassination, kidnapping, and assault" and used it against Americans protesting on federal property OUTSIDE the building.
Read it and weep:
Greg Katsas (Trump) in his dissent raised the very same question that Judge Pillard (Obama) did during oral arguments: a concern innocent people walking on "restricted grounds" could be prosecuted under 1752, which the DOJ conceded was true.
Today by noon ET, Donald Trump's lawyers will file under seal objections to proposed redactions in Jack Smith's novel (that's being nice) "Motion for Immunity Determinations" currently under seal as well.
Unlike Smith's position in FLA docs case--where DOJ wanted to keep basically all discovery including grand jury testimony and other records under seal over unsubstantiated fears of "witness" intimidation--Jack Smith now is prepared to post what he otherwise refers to as "sensitive" material in an effort to weaponize J6 against Trump as Americans start to vote.
Judge Aileen Cannon routinely denied Smith's broad sealing requests. Here she is in April 2024:
In DC J6 case, Smith is ready to post grand jury testimony, FBI 302s, etc--records he wanted sealed in the FLA case when Trump.
Judge Cannon ultimately ruled that some evidence could be posted with names, identifying info mostly redacted.
Here was Smith in FLA in Feb 2024:
Here is Jack Smith's top prosecutor explaining to Judge Chutkan last month what this massive motion will entail. DOJ using SCOTUS immunity ruling to justify its new stance about sealing discovery and protecting witnesses.
Does anyone believe Jack Smith will fight to keep this stuff redacted? NO. What Smith just set up is a redaction fight where Trump looks like the one wanting to keep evidence under wraps.
And as far as not including names of witnesses--between the indictment, the J6 committee report, and media coverage--it will take about 6 seconds to figure out who said what to investigators.
Jim Jordan opens Weaponization committee hearing today with DOJ IG Michael Horowitz by noting the FBI has not yet found the J6 pipe bomber.
The committee, Jordan notes, is investigating the "double standards" at the "Biden/Harris DOJ."
LOL major dbag Glenn Kirschner a witness in weaponization committee. Bragging about his prosecutorial record--he has been tip of the spear in attempted character assassination and harassment of Judge Aileen Cannon.
Kirschner now talking about Project 2025 and bringing up Jeff Clark being charged in Georgia. LOL Kirschner claims Project 2025 threatens the "independence and apolitical work" of the DOJ.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I hope someone on @Weaponization asks Kirschner about his coordinated targeting of Cannon.
It got so bad that the 11th Circuit stopped accepting complaints that Kirschner publicly helped organize
In the most sneering tone possible, Tanya Chutkan as predicted grants Jack Smith motion to file a gargantuan 180-page “brief” in Trump’s J6 case.
Chutkan HERSELF described Smith's proposed brief explaining why DOJ believes the new indictment is not covered by presidential immunity as "irregular" and outside the "ordinary course" of court procedure.
She again says the election is of no concern to her--which is bullshit
It is this type of glibness and quite frankly, laziness, that got Chutkan smacked down by SCOTUS. Chief Justice John Roberts repeatedly criticized Chutkan for her lack of fact finding and due diligence before hastily issuing her Dec 2023 denying all forms of presidential immunity for Trump in the J6 case.
Chutkan now is saying--ok SCOTUS you want a "careful" assessment of immunity in existing indictment? Fine--I will let Jack Smith do it first.