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December 11, 2021
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As promised, here’s a follow-up on what to do in response to the egregious civil rights violations of the January 6 political prisoners.

Louis Gohmert of Texas, who along with fellow member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene finally got to see the facility where J6 prisoners are confined, has a fine opinion piece on his website, reprinted from The Epoch Times. It dates from November 4, the day they and their congressional staffs took “the tour” and spent an hour speaking personally with these prisoners.

https://gohmert.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=399970

This piece shames the government for ignoring their repeated requests and “refusing to allow oversight of their actions, which gives every appearance of a cover-up of wrongdoing.”

“Should ideology and abuse of power continue to drive this administration’s actions,” it continues, “the Rule of Law will cease to exist...By its [lack of transparency], the Biden administration is shredding the foundations of our legal system and the rights of the people’s representatives to protect them from government abuse.”

Gohmert agrees that at least some of the people being treated this way are essentially political prisoners. And if we allow it and let this nation finish its transformation into a banana republic, there will be nowhere else for liberty-loving Americans to turn.

According to an opinion piece in the Washington Times by criminal prosecutor and former U.S. Congressman Robert L. Livingston, almost 700 people in and near the Capitol that day were arrested and charged. Eventually, most of these were released or “had their cases disposed of in varying ways.” (I would add that some of them, even though they’re no longer behind bars, are currently under house arrest and have yet to go to court.) Reps. Greene and Gohmert met with about 40 who are still languishing in a dismal Washington DC corrections facility.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/nov/10/jan-6th-detainees-must-receive-due-process/

Livingston is “shocked” to hear of “prospective defendants who have been arrested and deprived of their livelihoods; confined in solitary confinement with little or no reasonable access to the outside world, their families or adequate legal counsel; and denied formal charges levied against them without bail and in contravention to the right to a speedy trial.” He said that he spoke with an employee at the federal Public Defender’s Office and learned “that they were not representing any of these folks.”

So-called “civil rights defenders” such as the ACLU are nowhere to be found. “Most of these people are at worst guilty of trespass or destruction of government property,” Livingston said. But for crying out loud, charge them, arraign them, and bring them to trial with counsel of their choice.”

“This atrocity must stop, and it must stop soon.”

We also came across a story from October 28 that reprints a letter from one of the detainees, Nathaniel DeGrave, who found himself in prison after apparently walking into the Capitol Building through open doors. His plea for help paints an especially bleak picture of the lives of these political prisoners in what he calls “DC’s Gitmo.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/10/gut-wrenching-plea-help-january-6th-detainees-tell-letter-american-public-dc-gitmo-please-help-innocent-man/

To stay informed with the best reporting on January 6 --- particularly the emerging evidence suggesting the FBI was making sure there WAS an “insurrection” –- we recommend keeping up with the stories in National File. Here’s the latest.

https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-feds-withheld-exculpatory-evidence-charging-accused-1-6-protesters/

The current administration would like us to forget about these people, except as a cautionary tale of what can happen to those who step out of line. But we won’t.

We can send cards and letters to the detainees, letting them know they’re not forgotten, especially over the Christmas season when they'll be separated from their families (again). We can donate to defense funds and “adopt” families. We can send messages to our legislators, especially the ones who’ve already stepped up, including Greene, Gohmert, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, and Bob Good. Most importantly, as we move into the 2022 campaign season and look ahead to 2024, we can actively campaign to defeat Democrats and support those who want to clean house at the DOJ. This clean-out MUST happen, as you'll see if you go to the FBI website and discover there's nothing about, say, Antifa, but an obsession with January 6:

https://www.fbi.gov

Be concerned about down-ballot races, too, and work to defeat those local candidates who want to defund police, release violent prisoners without bail, and weaponize law enforcement against so-called "domestic terrorists" (Trump supporters). Some of them are funded by groups such as Justice Democrats (who brought us AOC) and George Soros’ Open Society Foundation.

The Capitol Building should have been secure that day, with clearly-set boundaries that protesters should have respected. But, ultimately, it is the current administration and the Department of “Justice” that is responsible for the travesty of justice we see today. Under President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland, we have as disgustingly politicized a DOJ as there has ever been. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi makes it three of a kind. This coming year, we all have to work harder than we ever have to elect people who respect a uniform standard of justice, even for political adversaries.

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  • Joseph L Healy

    12/12/2021 02:44 PM

    Republican reps in Congress should bring all legislation and indeed all functions of the Congress to a halt until the political prisoners are released or offered reasonable bail, provided competent legal counsel (if they don't have their own), and given firm trial dates less than 6 months from now.
    Maybe they could do what the TX state Democratic reps did a few months ago, or stage a sick-out.
    Additionally, they and their counsel should be given all the video evidence being held by the DOJ.

  • Elizabeth Ann Correll

    12/12/2021 01:04 PM

    Thanks Mike, This article at least gives me prayer fodder. I know God's still in control but oh my, what's happening to my country is beyond belief. I can still remember portions of effort Americans proudly gave during WWII. Very few had anything of substance but we had each other. We were all neighbors, friends, and best of all, Americans. Now we let criminals and illegals run free to kill the innocent and lock up Americans without representation? Are we Argentina, China or is that now our goal?

  • Stephanie Smith

    12/12/2021 11:47 AM

    Where is the ACCLU? The American *CONSERVATIVE* Civil Liberties Union?? We need to LAWYER UP to defend the legal attacks from the left. I would donate to an organization that helps defend those who have been fired, canceled, misrepresented/defamed by media, and threatened for simply exercising their GOD GIVEN rights. It is a tactic that has been fully employed by the left (the process is the punishment), so those who believe in liberty need to FIGHT BACK LEGALLY using the same tactic.

  • Stephen Russell

    12/12/2021 09:55 AM

    1-6 inmates:
    Needs Links etc to send cards to said inmates OK Thanks

  • Myrtis Wilmoth

    12/12/2021 09:19 AM

    When word gets out that the USA is no better than the third world countries the migrants are leaving for a better life, we won't have nearly as many crossing our lower border.

  • Bette Solomon

    12/12/2021 09:05 AM

    We’ll done Governor for making J6 people known to us. This is an egregious overreach; when even Putin comments on our political prisoners!! Keep the exposure coming - let’s get these patriots out and the true DC criminals in Gitmo where they belong.

  • Nita Crews

    12/12/2021 09:00 AM

    I am very upset about the treatment of these political prisoners, and would like to know if a fund has been set up to help them, their legal expenses, and their families. Don't have much at present, but would love to contribute some, to this worthy cause.

  • Charlotte Byrd

    12/12/2021 07:57 AM

    I would love to send cards to the detainees, but I don’t see any info regarding detainee names or addresses. Neither names of their families….

  • Ruth Hanna

    12/12/2021 07:53 AM

    I really enjoy staying up to date by reading your newsletter. Thank you for all you do.

    I would like to send Christmas cards to the January 6 political prisoners but I don’t know their names or the prison address. Is it possible to get this information? Please advise. Thank you

  • Billy Wilson

    12/12/2021 04:24 AM

    I have so little hope for our country. The Democrats are destroying it just so they can hold onto power. We not have an open border to the south so they can import votes, they lock up political prisoners and literally throw away the key, they shut down our own oil drilling and pay other countries for their oil and the bow to the alter of climate change and covid. We as Americans are in serious trouble and I sometimes fear that the only recourse is another civil war.