DOJ just changed the official name of its J6 investigation from “Capitol breach” to “Capitol siege.”
This new stunt, just like January 6 itself, is an orchestrated effort btw Democrats and Capitol police to demonize foes of the Biden regime and silence criminal dissent:
As I wrote today, DOJ opened a “Capitol siege” section in DOJs criminal division and is looking to hire at least 20 new lawyers to expand its abusive, vengeful prosecution of Trump supporters.
Sure, be outraged at Trudeau. What about tyranny here?
Judge Mehta, after making numerous pretrial conclusions in his lengthy motion related to Trump today, now considering whether Stewart Rhodes should remain incarcerated before trial.
Mehta “concerned” about the timing of Rhodes’ legal purchases of guns after January 6. Rhodes is Person One in the Oath Keepers conspiracy case and to fend off criticism, DOJ charged him a year after January 6 with “seditious conspiracy.”
First major trial of a J6 defendant is set to begin later this month.
DOJ already in some hot water with the judge, who notes jury instructions and other indictments still claim Kamala Harris was in the Capitol during the protest--she was not in the building. h/t @joshgerstein
I explained why DOJs falsehood about Harris' whereabouts is relevant to thousands of misdemeanor charges. Judge McFadden also scolded DOJ for perpetuating the lie before a grand jury:
Reffitt was charged six months after January 6 on a firearms violation--DOJ accused him of having a gun at the Capitol after DOJ and Wray had to admit no one had been charged with carrying a firearm that day.
But looks like DOJ only has proof of Reffitt carrying a holster...
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:
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.
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: