“ALL of the J6 Video” was NOT released. There is still 4 THOUSAND hours of video that will not be released due to “security” reasons. Let that sink in, 4 THOUSAND hours of unreleased video because of “security” reasons. Security reasons that was determined by who?
4 THOUSAND hours of unreleased video because of “security” reasons. Security reasons that was determined by who?
Great question.
Was it Nasty Nanzi?
“Let that sink in, 4 THOUSAND hours of unreleased video because of “security” reasons.”
There have been 44,000 hours of video released. Let that sink in.
Phoenix8 asked what appears to be rhetorical questions, the answer to which were almost obvious and immediate, perhaps only to start a conversation.
Your question above is one of several that are quite pertinent:
- Does the Speaker have a copy of all of the original videos that may have been recorded during or related to the Jan6 Session?
- Do all of our R members of congress have access to the unreleased portion of such videos?
- Was the Speaker (who is a clever guy) provided the rationale for any and all "security" measures utilized, including "blurring", physical devices and facility features?
- Has any of the blurring been applied to different individual persons and, if so, on how many occasions?
- Is the Speaker one of the parties that has knowledge of any security device of which the other members of congress may not know?
To name a few off the top...