Posted on 01/13/2023 10:29:13 AM PST by Twotone
There are 30 gigabytes of data on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that has not been seen by the public, the Justice Department revealed in a court filing related to an upcoming Oath Keepers trial Thursday.
The department said the evidence was appended to the 255 witness transcripts that were released last month before the House Jan. 6 committee disbanded at the end of 2022.
Redacted testimonies were included in the release last month, but the data include exhibits not previously released.
The government is reviewing the material, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathryn Rakoczy said in the four-page court filing at the U.S. district court in Washington, D.C.
Among the material that has not been released are text messages from Ivanka Trump, text messages between former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, and figures from former President Donald Trump's administration. There are also texts between a top Pence aide and an aide to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI). The messages from Ivanka Trump and the Pence aide were referenced by the Jan. 6 committee, according to Politico.
The disclosure came in a court filing that opposed members of the Oath Keepers' bid to postpone a Feb. 1 trial so the defense could sort through the documents. However, the government has attempted to downplay the material by claiming that the majority of the files were unrelated to the Oath Keeper case.
“The government’s preliminary review of the materials has not revealed much beyond the transcripts of these dozen witnesses that appears relevant to the issues likely to arise in this trial,” Rakoczy said.
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If any of it made Trump look bad, they would have released it already.
Therefore, they have 30 gigs of data that argues against their previous Narrative.
Well, that's a relief. "We said there's nothing to see here but we'll give it another look. Nope. Nothing to see." Who wouldn't trust that?
True, and you know what else is in those 30gigs? Evidence of false flag events. I am sure with all of the videos you can put together a timeline of people coming and going, meetings and then breaking up into groups, etc, so they can insert themselves into the crowds to destroy property.
True, and that is based on years of seeing what this so called committee has done.
30g? that’s it? BS.. add a couple of 0’s and that would be a more accurate number
What Justice Department?
That's not even a thing anymore.
‘“The government’s preliminary review of the materials has not revealed much beyond the transcripts of these dozen witnesses that appears relevant to the issues likely to arise in this trial,” Rakoczy said.’
Oh, is that how it works in discovery? The prosecution just decides for itself what might be relevant and withholds the rest of the evidence from the defense?
If it was 31 I’d be concerned. 😵💫🐂💩
Is 30 gigs a lot?
“There are 30 gigabytes of data on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that has not been seen by the public, the Justice Department revealed in a court filing related to an upcoming Oath Keepers trial Thursday.”
Then they should present the 30 gb of data to the public. All the video footage, unedited.
All it takes is one video to put the Oathkeepers away for a long time. Just one. And without showing the evidence, they DOJ has nothing except some text messages without any context.
Jordan should start preparing subpoenas for every government attorney who is involved in this case. Make every single one of them testify as to the evidence they have and the evidence they are hiding. Then move to disbar every single one of them and remove all pensions and benefits they would get from the taxpayer.
How much does it cost to generate 30 gigs of info?
Ping
Well, let’s see it!
All of it.
30 gigs. BS. Factor that by 100 and that will be more accurate.
If it consists of text, it will require a lot of time to read through. If it consists of high-res images or video, it's not a lot. It surprises me that there are not terabytes of surveillance data. One terabyte equals 1000 gigabytes.
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