woodwork201
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So the DOJ and Capital Police refuse to release 14000 hours of surveillance video but it's OK. The DOJ will pay a trusted government contractor 6.1 million now, up to 26 million over a couple years, to catalog all of the evidence into a searchable database that the defendants can search. Justice for all is assured and the scales of justice are once again balanced - even if the government had to hide an elephant on one side to make it appear so. That's going to work out well, I'm sure.
Feds Spending $6.1M on Database of Jan. 6 Evidence
The Department of Justice has agreed to pay a technology contractor $6.1 million to create a massive database of evidence related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. The database will house videos, photographs...
www.newsmax.com