"Arizona, we're pretty — we don't worry about COVID too much."
FBI? No. MPD? No. CIA? NSA? No.
"I saw people crawling all over the Capitol, climbing the walls. It made me kind of ill to my stomach... there was no point in going back. It had gone beyond to what I wanted it to be."
Ray Epps trying to explain his "orchestrated it" text to his nephew.
Side note: this is where the Jan. 6 committee's work can be really valuable. DOJ is restricted from sharing the reason for the prosecutorial decision not to charge Ray Epps, but the transcript does it for them. They'd have trouble differentiating Epps from ~5K other trespassers.
Reasons other J6 outsiders have been charged in 2022: assaulting officers, destroying property, carrying a hammer and climbing on top of a police vehicle.
Epps is tough to differentiate, and his deescalation efforts earn him some sympathy even from jurors who think he's a moron.
"When they hijacked it and it turned the other way, all credibility was lost."
Ray Epps still thought it was antifa, maybe, as of January 2022.
"The only time I've been involved with the government was when I was a Marine in the United States Marine Corps."
"Those grandkids are being picked on at school because of what their granddad did... the leaders that try to — try to ride this thing for gain, for whatever purpose they're doing it... it's saddened me because I — I respected these people."
Ray Epps says that, with regard to Ray Epps, he thinks Trump is "surrounded" by people "trying to push a narrative" and feeding him "real crazy stuff" and yet a lightbulb doesn't seem to go off in his head about [waves arms] ALL OF THIS. Just pull on that thread a bit!
Shorter Ray Epps: Wow I can see how this specific crazy lie has been really poisonous to me, personally, but also maybe antifa was involved on J6 and I still have questions about the 2020 election.
.@nickquested has an important new film out called 64 Days that zeroes in on the critical timeframe in the lead up to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
I’ve watched far more Capitol attack footage than any sane human being should, and even I was floored by what he’s got.
The day after the 2020 election, a mob of Trump supporters who believed Trump’s lies about voter fraud flooded to the TCF Center in Detroit, the largest majority-Black city in the nation.
NBC News’ own @PattersonNBC was inside, here’s some of what he saw:
As @janestreet and I report in our new story on the chaos at the TCF Center in 2020, some of the key instigators there — including folks banging on the windows — had official ties to the Trump 2020 campaign operation.
@janestreet Now, here's a key thing to know about the people who flooded down to the TCF Center on Nov. 4, 2020, because they saw some post on Facebook or something: They're plainly wrong. Trump didn't lose Michigan because of fraud in Detroit, where he performed better than he had in 2016.
NEW: One of the worst Jan. 6 rioters, David Dempsey, hit with 20 years in federal prison by a Reagan-appointed federal judge who has spoken out about the “preposterous” and dangerous rhetoric some Republicans have used in an attempt to “rewrite history" on Jan. 6.
Dempsey appeared to flash an “OK” sign as he was led out of court, several witnesses observed. Other rioters have yelled “Trump won!” as they were led out of court.
DOJ inspector general concludes, as folks who were paying attention four plus years ago did contemporaneously, that having Bureau of Prisons guards man civilian protests was a bad idea.
"Allowing federal law enforcement to operate with anonymity all but eliminates accountability when force is inevitably used against demonstrators." huffpost.com/entry/william-…
"A senior Justice Department official credited Barr with the idea of bringing in federal prison corrections officers, calling it an example of Barr’s 'outside the box' thinking." huffpost.com/entry/william-…
“If [we] don’t have a charge, we don’t say anything about an investigation; we just don’t do that.”
From the OIG report on Willam Barr and the Trump-appointed U.S. attorney who helped fuel the ex-president's bogus voter fraud narrative back in 2020.
He announced his resignation just before the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, which was fueled by Trump's election lies. huffpost.com/entry/david-fr…
"Freed’s unusual conduct came under intense scrutiny from Justice Department veterans who noted it was “wildly improper” for a federal prosecutor to be making public declarations about investigations that could be used as a political cudgel and help undermine confidence in the electoral process." huffpost.com/entry/david-fr…
DOJ inspector general's report on the Roger Stone sentencing recommendation (remember that?) is now out. It calls former interim U.S. Attorney Timothy Shea's leadership "ineffectual" and DOJ's handling of the Stone sentencing "highly unusual." Bill Barr refused to cooperate.
"we found that Barr had articulated his position about the sentencing recommendation both before and shortly after the first sentencing memorandum was filed, and before the President’s tweets." oig.justice.gov/sites/default/…
"Barr was in the middle of listening to what others thought about the idea of a second filing when someone mentioned the tweets, and then 'the air almost went out of the room.'"