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Latest filing by Jack Smith again shows this is a farcical, experimental expedition with no precedent--54 pages of straw grasping to justify unprecedented criminal prosecution of a former president on dubious charges with comical evidence.

And Trump can't publicly respond...
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Smith is actually comparing the post-Enron obstruction felony, misused by DOJ and at risk of being reversed by SCOTUS, to murder. Not just a thug, a moron.

And DO TELL ABOUT A PRESIDENT TAKING BRIBES...would this apply to a vice president?

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Let's remember this.

Election interference is criminal, Jack Smith says so! Image

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Oct 19
The Hamasurrectionists got way closer to lawmakers than anyone on Jan 6. Notice she didn’t run away or hide under her desk.

Btw I was with MTG at courthouse on Monday. She was stalked by crazies and she never flinched. Nor did court staff give her protection until the end.
After the break, I returned to my seat in courtroom only to find someone in my seat next to her. I told him to move. He resisted but I forced him to move. Court staff did nothing—after hearing was over, he stalked her to elevator when finally a guard realized what was happening.
The guard refused to allow the psycho in the elevator with us. When we got to 1st floor, he was there taking pictures. When we told guard, he finally made the man leave. Then she spoke to media outside where she was again heckled and harassed.
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Oct 3
NEW: Thread on Samuel Lazar, subject of sealed court proceedings related to his plea, sentencing, and release from custody for his involvement in Jan 6. Coalition of major news corps asking Judge Berman Jackson to unseal the case; DOJ admits he cooperated with govt:
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Matthew Graves filed a heavily redacted motion objecting to unsealing the case. As others have noted, this is highly unusual. Lazar was arrested on numerous serious charges and denied release in July 2021.


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Some background here. Of course his presence at GOP events, especially Doug Mastriano, created lots of explosive headlines especially for Mastriano as he prepared to run for U.S. Senate
huffpost.com/entry/samuel-l…
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Sep 26
NEW RAY EPPS: Surveillance video shows Epps involved in the second breach of Capitol grounds after participating in 1st breach moments before. This incident creates opening for protesters on west terrace, which coincides with start of joint session of Congress at 1pm.

WATCH:
Epps touches part of a metal fence as police attempt to pull it up. Contrary to his testimony and DOJ report, Epps was not helping police. It appears that Epps stays behind 2 individuals standing on the fallen fence.

I am told mishandling a fence is an act of terror.
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So the only individual who appears to be involved in orchestrating two key breach points is Ray Epps.

Epps text to nephew at 2:12p.m on Jan 6: "I also orchestrated it."

1st breach at 12:53pm:
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Sep 25
NEW: Attorneys for Ryan Samsel, the man who Ray Epps whispered to right before Samsel breached 1st set of bike racks, waives jury trial in favor of bench trial before Judge Jia Cobb, a Biden appointee

Samsel has been in jail for 34 months awaiting trial, now set for next month:
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Samsel has been denied medical care and access to counsel & evidence while being moved to several prisons. DOJ has delayed his trial for almost 3 years by adding new charges and co-defendants. Defense notes how DOJ, as one judge said, "charged first, collected evidence later."
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Samsel's lawyers asked judge to finally release Samsel so he can get needed medical care and prepare for trial. If she grants motion, it's unlikely the October trial date stands.

Photos in motion of Samsel's living conditions. He has not been convicted of a crime re Jan 6. Image
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Sep 21
NEW: Statement of offense for Ray Epps finally on docket. It's amazing, after reading so many of these, that Epps faces a single misdemeanor. Based on allegations, he should face multiple felony counts including obstruction of an official proceeding:

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So Epps is a key figure in 2 breach points--key moments DOJ has emphasized in trial as initiation of the "attack on the Capitol"---but he gets one misdemeanor? Ryan Samsel has been in prison since Jan 2021 awaiting trial. Epps, not so much. Image
This sort of conduct routinely has been described as assaulting, or at least interfering, with law enforcement. Major charges resulting in extended prison time or even pretrial detention. Makes no sense he doesn't face similar charges. Image
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Sep 20
NEW: Steven D'Antuono, head of Detroit FBI field office during Whitmer fednapping hoax, told House Judiciary committee he knew little about the details of the operation, knew nothing about FBI informants including Dan Chappel, suggested "investigation" originated out of FBI HQ.

D’Antuono said his recollection is fuzzy because the matter was “a long time ago.” (Keep in mind the FBI designated this case a “terror enterprise investigation” involving planes, drones, and at least a dozen informants operating out of multiple field offices.)

When asked to describe the predicate of the investigation, D’Antuono said he wasn’t “sure if it raised to that level of the Governor at that point or how we opened up the matter, but it was a domestic terrorism case that they were perpetrating to--or, looking to conspire to--I'm not sure what the definition or the opening of that case was, but it was a domestic terrorism case.”

D’Antuono seems to have learned most of what happened in the case from news reports and the trials. He appeared shocked at the level of interest. “That’s why a lot of this reporting that came out, I'm like, this is just a normal case. This wasn't botched. It was just a normal case. And it wasn't that, like, spectacular.”

While vague about the role of FBI HQ, D’Antuono said “he never talked to anyone at headquarters or DOJ about this matter until it came down to the final operation.” Which was the arrest of all suspects on October 7, 2020--a month before Election Day.

More to come.
Dan Chappel was hired as an informant in March 2020. His FBI handlers, working out of FBI satellite office in Flint, managed Chappel for the rest of the year paying him at least $60k in cash and personal items.

Q: Do you remember a CHS named Dan Chappel?

D'Antuono: No.

Q: No?

D'Antuono: Other than, I'd probably remember him from the media reporting and stuff like that, the trial.

WHAT?
During first trial, at least one FBI agent testified that the highest level of FBI and DOJ knew about what was happening. He also confirmed DOJ chiefs would have had to approve the operation as a "terror enterprise investigation."

This absolutely demands questions of Chris Wray and Bill Barr, who has insisted he knew nothing of the fednapping scheme until right before the arrests.

Q: At any point from the initial receipt of source reporting, did either FBI headquarters or DOJ provide any direction or guidance with respect to this investigation or its steps, to your knowledge?

D'Antuono: Well, yeah, because it's a DT (domestic terrorism) case, so it comes into the DTOS (domestic terrorism operation section) and program management of headquarters, right? So there would've been opinions thrown back and forth, and I believe there was conversations going back and forth between my people and DTOS and our CDC and everyone to say, is there enough predication to open the case?

Because they have to come under that program management, and you have to have a conversation with headquarters.
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