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J6 “Convict” Says a Reckoning is Coming
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Before MAGA voters came out in force to vote for President-elect Donald Trump in a landslide victory, there was another kind of American hero–those who fought for freedom, the freedom that relies on fair elections. For their efforts, the federal government hunted these men and women down and put them in jail.
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No matter what you think about J6, it obviously wasn’t an insurrection. For one thing, no one was charged with that crime. For another, why would a group of insurrectionists in the most armed nation on earth show up at the Capitol armed with megaphones and umbrellas?
And why would they bring grandmothers and kids along?
That’s what Treniss Evans conveyed in an interview with Shemane Nugent on Real America’s Voice. Nugent had Evans on to talk about his new book Call It Insurrection, Comrade: January 6th—None Dare Call It Justice.
Treniss Evans was there on J6. He made his way inside the Capitol. Was he trying to overthrow the U.S. Government? If you think about it, the proposition that J6 was an insurrection is absurd and the people who promote it are obviously trying to dupe the American public.
Retired General Michael Flynn–who knows a lot about the weaponization of the Department of Justice and the lawfare it relies on–wrote, “Treniss Evans stands as an unwavering beacon of truth in the tumultuous aftermath of January 6th.”
Americans have been thirsting for truth for a long while, and some have died from it. Jesus thirsted too. Leftists hate truth as much as the Pharisees who wanted Jesus dead and are as clueless as the Roman soldier who gave Jesus vinegar to quench his thirst for the salvation of souls.
Simply put, J6 was a demonstration that got out of hand because the truth had been obscured. The election was, in fact, unconstitutional. States such as Pennsylvania changed election rules without legislative approval, which is against the state's constitution. That fact alone could have changed the election outcome by making it unfair.
No matter which way you slice it, the 2020 election was–at the very least–highly suspect. Government officials and judges put their heads in the sand and caused distrust to breed like a sexed-up colony of rabbits. The demonstration at the Capitol on J6 wasn't only warranted, it was necessary. That it got out of hand is unfortunate, but that doesn't make it an insurrection.
No law enforcement officers died in the line of duty on J6. There was property damage, but it was nowhere near the scale of the BLM riots in 2020 that caused $1-2 billion in damage.
During the BLM protests, “574 were declared riots with violence and other criminal acts.” Over 2,000 law enforcement officers were injured during the first weeks of the “protests”.
According to The Hill, “Capitol Police reported 114 officers were injured on Jan. 6, 2021.” Granted, that’s 114 too many–the demonstration got out of hand due to the historical and emotional