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"Project Veritas actually met with law enforcement at least twice in advance of the inauguration and provided video footage to the FBI and MPD, pointing to a working relationship or collaboration with the far-right group. Instead of being transparent about the source of the video footage, police and prosecutors hid that relationship and then lied about it to the grand jury, DC Superior Court, and defense counsel, in a legal case brought against people protesting Trump’s first inauguration.
"The US Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Washington, DC, used the Project Veritas footage as key evidence to indict and prosecute more than 200 activists for numerous felonies including conspiracy to riot and property destruction, all of which could have resulted in decades behind bars. For its part, the USAO kept the existence of the FBI 302 document and the January 13 meeting with Project Veritas secret for more than 16 months, long after the first trial had concluded."
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"Project Veritas actually met with law enforcement at least twice in advance of the inauguration and provided video footage to the FBI and MPD, pointing to a working relationship or collaboration with the far-right group. Instead of being transparent about the source of the video footage, police and prosecutors hid that relationship and then lied about it to the grand jury, DC Superior Court, and defense counsel, in a legal case brought against people protesting Trump’s first inauguration.
"The US Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Washington, DC, used the Project Veritas footage as key evidence to indict and prosecute more than 200 activists for numerous felonies including conspiracy to riot and property destruction, all of which could have resulted in decades behind bars. For its part, the USAO kept the existence of the FBI 302 document and the January 13 meeting with Project Veritas secret for more than 16 months, long after the first trial had concluded."
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"Project Veritas actually met with law enforcement at least twice in advance of the inauguration and provided video footage to the FBI and MPD, pointing to a working relationship or collaboration with the far-right group. Instead of being transparent about the source of the video footage, police and prosecutors hid that relationship and then lied about it to the grand jury, DC Superior Court, and defense counsel, in a legal case brought against people protesting Trump’s first inauguration.
"The US Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Washington, DC, used the Project Veritas footage as key evidence to indict and prosecute more than 200 activists for numerous felonies including conspiracy to riot and property destruction, all of which could have resulted in decades behind bars. For its part, the USAO kept the existence of the FBI 302 document and the January 13 meeting with Project Veritas secret for more than 16 months, long after the first trial had concluded."
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"Project Veritas actually met with law enforcement at least twice in advance of the inauguration and provided video footage to the FBI and MPD, pointing to a working relationship or collaboration with the far-right group. Instead of being transparent about the source of the video footage, police and prosecutors hid that relationship and then lied about it to the grand jury, DC Superior Court, and defense counsel, in a legal case brought against people protesting Trump’s first inauguration.
"The US Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Washington, DC, used the Project Veritas footage as key evidence to indict and prosecute more than 200 activists for numerous felonies including conspiracy to riot and property destruction, all of which could have resulted in decades behind bars. For its part, the USAO kept the existence of the FBI 302 document and the January 13 meeting with Project Veritas secret for more than 16 months, long after the first trial had concluded."
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"Project Veritas actually met with law enforcement at least twice in advance of the inauguration and provided video footage to the FBI and MPD, pointing to a working relationship or collaboration with the far-right group. Instead of being transparent about the source of the video footage, police and prosecutors hid that relationship and then lied about it to the grand jury, DC Superior Court, and defense counsel, in a legal case brought against people protesting Trump’s first inauguration.
"The US Attorney’s Office (USAO) in Washington, DC, used the Project Veritas footage as key evidence to indict and prosecute more than 200 activists for numerous felonies including conspiracy to riot and property destruction, all of which could have resulted in decades behind bars. For its part, the USAO kept the existence of the FBI 302 document and the January 13 meeting with Project Veritas secret for more than 16 months, long after the first trial had concluded."
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Well...surprise!
#Trump trial of March 25th
will not be'
Trump tried and failed to postpone it
so here's some help from 'above'#ManhattanDA requested a series of documents from the #US #Attorney #Office a year ago
which was >denied<
Now all of a sudden
without being asked
ONE yer later
10 day from the beginning of the trial
the #USAO sent 31,000 documents
which now need to be 'screened'
doing so they block everithing.
Now tell me...
if it isn't obvious that the Judicial apparatus is corrupt. -
@jayulfelder
The US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia is in charge of the investigation and prosecution, and publishes a monthly update here
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-investigation-resource-pageAnd yes that's about right:
"More than 1,033 defendants have been arrested" in May 6 update
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#jan6 #DOJ #USAO -
Last year they asked Congress for money to hire 131 more lawyers to speed up the investigation, but Congress didn't approve the funding.
https://www.axios.com/2022/03/28/jan-6-prosecutions-doj-hire-lawyersYou can always check the public status of the investigation at the DC USAO website:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/capitol-breach-investigation-resource-pageHere's their 2-year anniversary summary:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/24-months-january-6-attack-capitol
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#DOJ #Jan6 #USAO #Congress #coup #insurrection #crime #government #funding -
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#News from 2022
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Avenatti sentenced to 14 years for stealing millions of dollars