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A Handy January 6 Fact Sheet
American Greatness ^
| March 10, 2023
| Julie Kelly
Posted on 03/16/2023 6:58:37 AM PDT by Heartlander
A Handy January 6 Fact Sheet
Plenty of other falsehoods and misrepresentations animate the fable of January 6. But for those honestly seeking the truth, consider this a cheat sheet for future use.
In another example of Washington’s inexorable slide into banana republic territory, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) took to the floor of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday to call for the removal of an American journalist.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen an anchor treat the American people, and American democracy, with such disdain,” Schumer said during his seven-minute authoritarian tirade. “And he’s going to come back tonight with another segment. Fox News should tell him not to. Fox News, Rupert Murdoch—tell Mr. Carlson not to run a second segment of lies. You know it’s a lie.”
Schumer later reiterated his demand to a group of journalists who, rather than denounce one of the most powerful government officials in the country attempting to silence an influential member of the media, dutifully reported Schumer’s bleating without question.
Republican senators including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) joined the fray, echoing Schumer’s faux concerns over “national security.”
Clearly, it’s panic time. The White House, Congress, and the Democratic Party propaganda arm that is the corporate media realize their carefully engineered narrative about January 6 is imploding in real time. Which is why they’re accusing Carlson of “whitewashing” and “rewriting” the events of January 6. Anything less than total fealty to regime-approved talking points about what happened before and after that day now is considered a “threat to democracy.”
But facts are facts. And no amount of pearl-clutching by the hags on “The View” or threats made by U.S. senators can alter the reality of January 6. Between video recordings, witness testimony, court filings, and news reporting, the undeniable truth about January 6 cannot be willfully wished away even by the most skilled spinmeisters.
Here’s what we know:
- Some people acted badly. A handful came ready for a fight while others admit they were caught up in a mob mentality that unfolded over the course of the afternoon.
- The overwhelming majority of protesters did not act badly or violently. Not only do security footage and other video sources demonstrate that is indeed true, the Justice Department’s own data supports it. “Parading” in the Capitol, a class B misdemeanor, is by far the most common charge in the Justice Department’s sweeping investigation. According to an update published this week, 919 out of 1,000 defendants face trespassing charges. Of the 518 who accepted plea agreements, 385 pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and 133 pleaded guilty to a felony.
- The most common felony is not “insurrection” but rather obstruction of an official proceeding. Fewer than 20 people face seditious conspiracy charges.
- Roughly 100 defendants are accused of attacking police officers with a dangerous weapon. No one is charged with carrying or using a firearm inside the building.
- Speaking of police, body-worn camera and independent video show outrageous misconduct by law enforcement. D.C. Metropolitan Police launched an aggressive and unnecessary offensive against the crowd assembled on the west lawn. Even though protesters were respecting police lines at the time, footage shows officers throwing stun grenades into and other devices containing rubber bullets into the crowd beginning shortly after 1:00 p.m.
- Video and testimony by Capitol police officers at trial confirmed how that activity enraged the crowd. Other officers shoved women down stairs and shoved one man off the upper terrace balcony.
- This conduct continued inside the building. Some officers shoved and hit individuals inside the Rotunda and other areas. A brutal scene in the lower west terrace tunnel unfolded as police used their batons to beat at least two women on the head resulting in bleeding and injuries.
- Excessive force caused the deaths of four Trump supporters: Ashli Babbitt, Rosanne Boyland, Kevin Greeson, and Benjamin Phillips.
- On the flip side, despite persistent claims even by Attorney General Merrick Garland and White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre as recently as this week, no police officers died as a result of injuries sustained on January 6. Officer Brian Sicknick is on video walking around after he suffered a pepper spray attack; he died of a stroke the next day. There’s no evidence the reported suicides of other officers after January 6 were related to the protest.
- Further, the responsibility of sufficiently protecting the Capitol with enough officers fell to the Capitol Police board—staffed by the sergeant-at-arms for then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and then Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund repeatedly testified that he requested additional help including National Guardsmen days before January 6. Even as the chaos unfolded that day, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger delayed pursuing the proper authorization of the National Guard.
- Irving told House Republicans that his staff as well as members of the House Administration committee began planning for January 6 weeks before the protest. Jamie Fleet, a security staffer for both Pelosi and the committee overseeing Capitol functions, told the January 6 select committee that he started preparations for January 6 in the summer of 2020.
- When the building was breached at around 2:15 p.m., Congress was not voting to certify the electoral college results at the time, a common misperception. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) were in the process of disputing the election outcome in Gosar’s home state, a process permitted under the Electoral Count Act. The joint session of Congress technically had been adjourned an hour earlier so debate could begin.
- For all the wasted energy spent over the past two years that democracy almost died on January 6, the chaotic protest only delayed the certification ceremony for seven hours. Joe Biden officially was declared president at 3:00 a.m. the next day.
- The surveillance video viewed by Carlson’s team has not been made available to defense attorneys, arguably in violation of defendants’ constitutional rights.
- A separate trove of tapes that captured activity from the hours between noon and 8:00 p.m. was turned over to the FBI in early 2021 to use in its investigation. With few exceptions, all footage remains under protective orders. Defense attorneys consistently have complained that access to the full archive is constrained by the protective orders.
Plenty of other falsehoods and misrepresentations animate the fable of January 6. But for those honestly seeking the truth, consider this a cheat sheet for future use.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: insurrection; j6; january6
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To: Heartlander
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:07:12 AM PDT
by
SomeCallMeTim
( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!)
To: Heartlander
Schumer don’t need no steenkin’ facts!
To: Heartlander
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:09:23 AM PDT
by
frogjerk
(More people have died trusting the government than not trusting the government.)
To: Heartlander
I wonder whether Schumer would recognize truth if you immersed him in a vat of it.
To: Heartlander
The lies will live on forever. This is still on NPR's website with no correction or update:
https://www.npr.org/2021/02/02/963336791/brian-sicknick-capitol-police-officer-slain-in-riot-will-lie-in-honor-in-rotunda
Brian Sicknick, Capitol Police Officer Slain By Mob, Lies In Honor In Rotunda
February 2, 2021 4:34 PM ET
By Brakkton Booker, Barbara Campbell
Sicknick, 42, was responding to the riots led by a pro-Trump mob attempting to stop lawmakers from certifying President Biden's Electoral College victory. Capitol Police said Sicknick was injured "while physically engaging protesters," adding that he later "returned to his division and collapsed." Some witnesses said Sicknick had been struck with a fire extinguisher.
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:21:10 AM PDT
by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
To: Heartlander
[[. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) were in the process of disputing the election outcome in Gosar’s home state, a process permitted under the Electoral Count Act]]
It was ar this point that the left ordered Capitol police and security to go and open the doors and remove barriers which were preventing people from entering g the Capitol. It was a direct attempt to stop Cruz and Gosner from bringing the motion to a vote. Thye wanted the Capitol bui.ding flooded with protestors to prevent Cruz and Gosner from legally bringing a dispute to the vote.
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:23:36 AM PDT
by
Bob434
To: Last Dakotan
To: Heartlander
From the article:
“A handful came ready for a fight while others admit they were caught up in a mob mentality that unfolded over the course of the afternoon.”
So what? I’m tired of conservatives suddenly deciding law enforcement is the enemy and criminals need to be coddled and empathized with. I never thought I’d see the day when a large of part of FR and the Republican Party tried to prevent Antifa from going to jail.
To: Bob434
It was ar this point that the left ordered Capitol police and security to go and open the doors and remove barriers
Yep. The only question remaining is who gave the order, not if it was given. You'd think Ted Cruz would be so curious.
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:45:28 AM PDT
by
nicollo
("I said no!")
To: Heartlander
I hope Julie Kelly will also put out a cheat sheet of the unindicted co-conspirators and their violent accomplices who have been given a light hand with such conveniences as no 5am FIB raids (allowed to turn themselves in), trials in home states, and no detention pending trial.
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posted on
03/16/2023 7:47:56 AM PDT
by
nicollo
("I said no!")
To: Heartlander
Excellent article.
But, just a reminder, it’s only “evidence” if a judge allows it. So far we have seen conviction after conviction (or plea deals) mostly because the defenses have had exculpatory evidence hidden, altered or destroyed by the prosecution/DOJ/FBI. When the defenses have discovered exculpatory evidence that was withheld by the prosecution/DOJ/FBI, the defenses have been repeatedly denied access to, or allowed to use said evidence in court, citing classified and security concerns.
Used to be that the actions of the prosecutors/DOJ/FBI was enough to declare a mistrial and get convictions overturned.
Interesting how law enforcement personnel are frequently charged with violating the civil rights of scumbag criminals, but these prosecutors/DOJ/FBI are getting away with this in case after case . . .
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posted on
03/16/2023 8:08:09 AM PDT
by
MCSETots
To: Heartlander
Democrats lie, steal and manipulate.
Elected Republicans often help them.
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posted on
03/16/2023 8:12:52 AM PDT
by
Rurudyne
(Standup Philosophers )
To: Heartlander
The lies spread by Ratskin, Schitt, Schumer, and a legion of others are being amplified by the liars in the media.
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posted on
03/16/2023 8:28:34 AM PDT
by
euram
(allALL)
To: MCSETots
Its called “judge shopping” for Soetero installed leftist courts. IF a Defendant makes a motion to change venue to somewhere outside of DC, the Doj screams bloody murder and fights it tooth and nail. The judge then denies the motion, as instructed. The Doj and FBI are chock full of Soetero worshippers
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posted on
03/16/2023 8:52:58 AM PDT
by
jpp113
To: FormerFRLurker
Post-coup, law enforcement just might be the enemy of the republic. Selective law enforcement is a tool of tyrants. Vague, and sometimes conflicting laws are a playground for enforcers and prosecutors to have their way with the people.
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posted on
03/16/2023 8:58:23 AM PDT
by
gundog
(It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
To: FormerFRLurker
“I’m tired of conservatives suddenly deciding law enforcement is the enemy and criminals need to be coddled and empathized with.”
Fifty percent of law enforcement IS the enemy.
Nobody here wants to coddle criminals.
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posted on
03/16/2023 9:07:32 AM PDT
by
MayflowerMadam
(Stupid is supposed to hurt.)
To: Heartlander
It’s people like Schumer that prove we need the First Amendment.
To: Heartlander
This can all be charted very simply.
Make a list of properties damaged.
The videos show some windows and doors damaged. Anything
else?
Make a list of properties stolen.
We know of Nancy’s laptop; what else?
Make a list of people injured.
Make a list of people killed.
Make a verifiable list of the people who did each of these.
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posted on
03/16/2023 11:39:08 AM PDT
by
lurk
(u)
To: Heartlander
It would be a handier cheat sheet if it included the names of all the dead and their dates and causes of death.
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posted on
03/16/2023 4:12:38 PM PDT
by
TChad
(Progressives are in favor of removing healthy sex organs from children. Conservatives oppose this.)
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