President Trump issued pardons for nearly all of the more than 1,500 January 6 defendants on his first day in office, granting most a ‘full, complete and unconditional pardon’ and ordering that individuals in prison be ‘released immediately.’
Instead of being polite and allowing themselves to be steamrolled, those whom Washington elites view as ‘deplorables’ did something that got the attention of the nation and the world.
Joining me on this episode of The John Henry Westen Show is Leo Kelly, a January 6 protester who was recently released from prison. He discusses the events of that day, how his faith helped sustain him while he was incarcerated, and more.
‘I was physically accosted at the Capitol tonight by a pro-trans man,’ said Mace, adding, 'Your trans violence and threats on my life will only make me double down.’
Rep. Clay Higgins says that in multiple cases the FBI and DOJ have used video to prosecute Trump supporters, but have refused to identify others in the same video that were doing the same things.
The charges brought against Donald Trump and more than a dozen others by Fani Willis, a partisan Georgia prosecutor, have been slammed as a desperate effort to throw 'a bunch of stuff at the wall trying to get something, anything to stick.'
Special counsel Jack Smith's Tuesday press conference, where he spoke of the event as the context for a stretched criminal allegation, represents Lawfare in action.