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.
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling yesterday in favor of plaintiff Joseph Fischer against an anti-obstruction charge could affect the prosecutions of about 330 Americans who are charged under the 2002 federal statute with crimes connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
An Epoch Times poll found that 48 percent of potential jurors living in Washington, D.C. 'somewhat' or 'strongly' agreed that life imprisonment or execution would be a 'fair punishment' for those who participated in the events of January 6, 2021.
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.
For the first time, Americans have an opportunity to see for themselves what happened on Jan. 6, not just what Democrats on Nancy Pelosi's partisan committee investigating that day decided to show.
In an interview with Russell Brand, the former Fox News host said he interviewed former U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, who confirmed a significant presence of 'federal agents' during the January 6 fiasco.