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Nope. You are not clear, vandalizing and violent entry into the Capitol Building on Jan 6th last was not an example of patriotism. Supporting those who did so is not an example of patriotism.You will not tell me one thing about patriots. Am I clear about that?This is ridiculous. No one is charged with insurrection. This is to intimidate those people and others who object to the theft of an election. The Gulag of the illegitimate administration. How many more political prisoners are they going take.
Chansley’s St. Louis-based defense attorney, Albert Watkins, described the conditions his client is facing in jail as “gulag-like treatment.”Arizona Rally Demands Release of Jan. 6 ‘Political Prisoners’
www.theepochtimes.com
“Mr. Chansley has been in solitary confinement since he voluntarily and peacefully surrendered himself to federal authorities on Jan. 9,” Watkins told The Epoch Times in an email. “His mental health and emotional well-being are significantly challenged. His ability to focus on his own defense has been encumbered.”
“He was not violent or disorderly or destructive in any manner. He was not armed. He did not threaten. There is no end in sight. His only reliable unmonitored contact with the outside world is his attorney—me,” Watkins added. “He is alone.”
What kind of crap is that? Who supports treating fellow Americans this way?
They are NOT PATRIOTS, they are in custody and will receive justice, not mobs yelling "lock her up" but a trial before a jury; if found guilty 12 people will find them so.
Three Men Charged in Connection with Events at U.S. Capitol
www.justice.gov
Oath Keeper charged with conspiracy in U.S. Capitol attack
An Oath Keeper on Tuesday became the latest member of the right-wing group charged with conspiracy for his alleged role in the attack on the U.S. Capitol, as more than 535 people have now been arrested for joining in that deadly violence.www.reuters.com