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The Sickening Persecution of January 6 Defendants | Guest: Joseph McBride | 8/22/22
The Sickening Persecution of January 6 Defendants | Guest: Joseph McBride | 8/22/22
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68 minutes
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Aug 22, 2022
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After today’s show, there will be no doubt we are indeed living in the Fourth Reich. I show how at a time when violent criminals are getting off with a slap on the wrist, those accused of political crimes are being subjected to torture. We are joined by Joseph McBride, one of the lead attorneys for some prominent January 6 defendants, who offers a riveting but sickening presentation about the torture of J6 defendants at the hands of federal and D.C. officials. This was a setup from day one, and the government used it to weaponize law enforcement, the legal system, and society against anyone who doesn’t subscribe to their pagan fanaticism. Which is why the same people not only excuse but even encourage real violent criminals, anarchy, and the breakdown of societal order.
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Aug 22, 2022
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