There is no evidence of FBI incitement during J6. None. Ever. Quit drooling.
And if there was, you would be happy to support them, and even lie about it.
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There is no evidence of FBI incitement during J6. None. Ever. Quit drooling.
Precisely.They've been pardoned....
YOu have no legal recourse to go after them...
yet you plan to go after them....
this is how you get a civil war...
At last, an admission there was none.
On the day of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, the first National Guard members arrived to assist at about 5:40 p.m. By then, most of the violence had subsided.
In the critical minutes before rioters had breached the Capitol building around 2 p.m., the chief of the U.S. Capitol Police force and the mayor of Washington, D.C., put out urgent requests for guard backup. But it took more than an hour to get formal approval for their deployment, and then nearly three more hours for the first guard reinforcements to arrive.
The D.C. National Guard reports to the president.
In a recorded video the following day, President Donald Trump claimed that he “immediately deployed the National Guard and federal law enforcement to secure the building and expel the intruders.” But Trump’s claim that he acted quickly is contradicted by news reports citing unnamed sources who say the president initially resisted efforts to bring in the National Guard at the outset of the Capitol riot.
The New York Times, citing unnamed Defense Department officials, said it was Vice President Mike Pence, not Trump, who approved deployment of the D.C. National Guard that afternoon. The Times also cited a “person with knowledge of the events” who said Trump “initially rebuffed and resisted requests to mobilize the National Guard “and that the “mobilization was initiated with the help of Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, among other officials.”
CNN also reported that Trump “initially resisted” deploying the guard, according to an unnamed “source familiar” with the decision to call in the National Guard. Neither report says how long Trump may have resisted the call — minutes, hours? — whether that led to any appreciable delay in activating the guard, or whether an earlier deployment could have averted the worst of the violence.
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Timeline of National Guard Deployment to Capitol - FactCheck.org
On the day of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, the first National Guard members arrived to assist at about 5:40 p.m. Here, we present a timeline about the efforts to deploy those troops.www.factcheck.org
Let’s see.No, like what RAY EPPS did, standing there and screaming at people, that "We" need to "get into the capitol building".
Long before the violence started.
Yet, he was not arrested, for over a year.
And then, got a token punishment.
Let’s see.
This occurred the night before the attack on the Capitol
He told them to enter peacefully
He never entered the Capitol
And as noted
He was arrested
Violence? When he said to go there peacefully?He was clearly inciting violence and crime, ie trespassing at least.
He was not arrested, until "conspiracy theorists" drew too much attention to how the man was clearly inciting a riot, and was not arrested.
Then he got a token punishment.
He is clearly a fbi "asset".
Violence? When he said to go there peacefully?
Incidentally that was what he was arrested for
Inviting
Because they had far bigger fish to fry
It’s the explanation you choose to pretend to believe
Playing Devil's Advocate, what percent of the pardoned J6 "people" have gone on to commit further crimes?![]()
At least 33 pardoned insurrectionists face other criminal charges—but many are now going free - CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
At least 33 January 6th insurrectionists pardoned by Trump have been rearrested, charged or sentenced for other crimes since January 6, 2021.www.citizensforethics.org
Child sex crimes
Assault
Weapons charges
Yeah. Pardon em and give em taxpayer money
Way to go Trump
As if assaulting cops and smashing their way into the Capitol wasn’t enough
The only thing clear is that you are a trollIt is the only explanation that fits the observative facts, ie they could see his face, while he openly incited a riot.
And they did NOT arrest him for over a year, while bringing the hammer down on the shaman and grandma.
Ray Epps is clearly a fbi asset who we see inciting a riot on video.
Your denial is just you shitting on your own crediblity.
How many of them were criminals before Jan 6?Playing Devil's Advocate, what percent of the pardoned J6 "people" have gone on to commit further crimes?
Are pardons not always made in hopes that the pardoned one will go on to be a productive member of society? Is this the first time this hope has been frustrated, or do a fraction of groups of pardoned criminals always offend again?
Thing only thing clear is that you are a troll
Of course I did. You just don’t like the responseEVERYONE saw that you had no other plausibe explanation to offer, for the way that they could see his face, as he incited a riot,
OR, as you leftards keep claiming, an "insurrection",
yet for over a year, the fbi did not arrest him.
And now, you will STILL not offer a plausible explaination, and instead will spam some retarded shit talk.
GO.
You could learn something from Epps.No, like what RAY EPPS did, standing there and screaming at people, that "We" need to "get into the capitol building".
Long before the violence started.
Yet, he was not arrested, for over a year.
And then, got a token punishment.
Of course I did. You just don’t like the response