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Mary Sanchez: Shilling for the Benedict Arnold’s of the US Capitol Riot

The ones strategically left off the Patriot Freedom Project website. Noticeably absent are the links to the affidavits, the videos, the photos, and other testimony gathered by the U.S. Department of Justice that serves as evidence against these men, although they are readily available on a searchable DOJ site:...

By their family’s descriptions, the men are devoted fathers, God-fearing Christians of faith and hardworking breadwinners no longer able to provide for their wives and children.

Those narratives are likely accurate.

But so too, are the rest of the details of their stories. The ones strategically left off the Patriot Freedom Project website. The “why” these men’s families are in such dire straits; with them incarcerated, awaiting hearings for their roles in the US Capitol Riot of January 6, 2021.

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