My write-up on Judge McFadden's order that blasted DOJ for "misleading" a grand jury for a year about Kamala Harris' whereabouts on January 6 and denying DOJ requests to limit cross-exam of Secret Service to confirm Pence's whereabouts.
Kamala Harris needs to account for her activities on the day she compared to Pearl Harbor and 9/11.
She at the Capitol that morning for a classified briefing with Senate Intel but she left and arrived at DNC HQ at 11:30.
Why did she leave? She was a sitting US senator...
and incoming VP and she left the building before the start of the joint session of Congress that would (likely) certify her nomination?
This makes no sense. And the FBI and Capitol police have lots of explaining to do. Why did the public not know this for over a year?
Secret Service reportedly swept the premises before her arrival. This sad looking bomb wasn't discovered then--FBI claims it was planted the night before.
USCP statement on January 7, 2021:
Steven Sund's testimony does not jibe with the newest timeline. Harris was reportedly evacuated around 1:15 but Capitol police discovered the "bomb" at 1:50, Sund testified.
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No “they” didn’t hold any trips or missions: Steve Robeson, the convicted felon and FBI informant, organized every trip and paid for all of them with FBI funds.
Btw, notice familiar language btw Whitmer plot and Oath Keepers case?
Now I assume @ninaburleigh, who accused me of bad journalism, knows how deeply involved the FBI was in these trips. Funny it’s not mentioned in her article:
Hearing right now with Beryl Howell, chief judge of DC District Court. This is an unusual hearing bc it appears the defendant, Greg Rubenacker, will plead guilty to all 10 counts in his indictment.
This includes 5 counts related to charge that relied on Harris, Pence location
DOJ fixed the 1752 charges against Rubenacker in a superseding indictment filed in November.
But DOJ still refuses to specify Pence's location.
I am curious to see if Howell addresses any of this:
Ok a thread on McFadden's ruling today finally calling out the falsehood Biden's DOJ has presented to federal judges, defendants, the public, and a grand jury.
DOJ has charged hundreds of J6 protesters with low-level misdemeanors, including bogus...
So DOJ promises to drop the bogus charges to get pleas on "parading" in the Capitol, which prosecutors know they can't just charge as a single count. They add on other unsubstantiated crimes to compel plea deals on the silly "parading" charge by promising to drop the other counts
“One officer died after suffering strokes on Jan. 7 – one day after he was doused with what appeared to be bear spray by one of the aforementioned ‘protestors.’”
Sicknick wasn’t “doused” with “bear spray.” The FBI admitted it wasn’t bear spray and there’s no evidence Sicknick…
was sprayed by anyone (cops were doing the dousing, btw.)
There is zero evidence his death was related to January 6.
Enrique Tarrio, head of Proud Boys who was once an FBI CHS and just joked to Tim Pool that “everyone gets called a fed,” is arrested on January 4 and charged with burning a BLM flag in Dec 2020. He spends the night… reuters.com/world/us/exclu…
in jail and ordered out of the city (which is why he wasn’t there on J6. Convenient since he, like Stewart Rhodes, is person one in conspiracy indictments for Proud Boys.)
But he just HAPPENS to meet Rhodes in a DC hotel garage on January 5 so a film crew can record it?
“The documentary film crew working on the Proud Boys report drove Tarrio to the Phoenix Park Hotel, not far from the Capitol building, said a source familiar with the matter.
Just as Tarrio arrived from jail January 5, Rhodes was outside the Phoenix Park Hotel in DC.”
These filings by Capitol Police don't surprise me (an entire chapter in my book covers the bad behavior of this agency) but need more public attention.
@JudicialWatch doing the heavy lifting. Not an unreasonable request given the January 6 "truth seekers," right?
USCP: Nope.
lol USCP refer to January 6 in legal motions as an "insurrection."
Aren't you glad Congress, including most GOP, just gave this agency $2 billion more in our money?
Sorry, Capitol police are way too busy compiling secret dossiers on GOP lawmakers, their staff, donors, and constituents to look for emails.