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@3DFidgets

10 year STEM teacher. #3dprinting nerd. #autism advocate and speaker.

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@Captain_Capitol I'd prefer none were paid from a corrupt slush fund. They tried to overthrow the government, had to be pardoned by the corrupt president they broke the law for. We don't pay criminals for breaking the law.
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Instead of the $1.776 billion fund established by Trump, would these far-left activists prefer that the DOJ approve settlements for all individual tort claims filed by J6 defendants and others? I’d support that approach as well, because the total payout would likely exceed the current fund by a factor of ten.
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@patrickbetdavid He has to secure the deal first, when he could have renewed the previous nuclear arms deal. They still have Shitton of drones, knows how to suffer for a cause. Iran is still a dictatorship w a new horrible dictator of the week. Every shipper will wait until something is signed.
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Patrick Bet-David
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There is a lot of noise surrounding the potential US/Iran deal. Here’s what the rumors are so far: - Iran has agreed to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Iran currently has 400 kg of highly enriched uranium. Enough for 11 nuclear bombs. - The US would begin a phased unfreezing of Iran’s $6b to $30b in cash. - The Strait of Hormuz will open up. - Iran won’t charge a penny for ships to pass through. No $2m toll fee. - The US agrees to relieve some of the sanctions. - War ENDS on all fronts with Lebanon. - US forces near Iran to withdraw. - 30 to 60 days to finalize the nuclear deal. If true, that’s a massive victory for the President. Here are the winners and losers. Winners: 1. American people. Oil prices will likely fall. Shipping insurance costs drop. Inflation pressure eases. 2. The President 3. Global markets. 4. Stock market. 5. Gulf states. Temporary tension eliminated. I have them as both winners and losers. 6. IRGC gains legitimacy. They’re not Venezuela. Whether anyone likes it or not. Including myself. 7. China is a major winner. The Strait of Hormuz hurt them the most. They can spin this to their people that the deal got done after the President left China. 8. Russia relies on Iran being a bit more stable. 9. NATO nations were starting to worry. They were pansies shivering about having to help the US. (They’re also big losers in my eyes) Losers: 1. Iranian people. No one knows what the IRGC will do after this deal to their own people. Their media outlets will say they beat America. That message will 100% be pushed. The Iranian people will be under even more scrutiny by the IRGC. 2. Obama’s administration. This sounds like a much stronger deal than Obama’s administration made. 3. Netanyahu. He wanted regime change or collapse for his legacy, but Trump wasn’t on the same page at the end. 4. NATO was exposed. They showed they don’t have America’s back if shit were to hit the fan. Terrible moment for them. 5. Reza Pahlavi. Another year of not being able to help his people become free. This point will lead to more memes by the RP loyalists but it’s the truth. 6. Gulf states. The IRGC still controls a neighbor capable of firing rockets at surrounding Gulf nations. 7. Iranian proxies and non state actors. Hezbollah, Houthis, and Shia militias will not receive the same funding flow if sanctions are removed under limitations tied to the agreement. 8. Defense contractors and war hawks. They wanted this thing to continue so they could land massive contracts. I’m sure they’re not happy. 9. Oil producers benefiting from high prices. 10. Political extremists on both sides. Those who wanted to see the President lose (woke right) and those pushing for nuclear war. 11. Democrats. They desperately needed this to continue heading into the midterms. They will HATE this deal. Don’t worry, they’ll still find a way to blame Trump. But independents won’t fall for the BS. Democrats and the woke right will follow suit, but not reasonable independents who can see through the nonsense. I predicted this would be done before June 14th. Lots of people pushed back. Obviously, it’s not done yet, and anything can happen, especially when dealing with Iran, but if the President pulls this off, the news outlets, pundits, and influencers will move on to the next issue after they’re done crying nonstop. The greatest 60 days of positive distractions are around the corner. President Trump’s birthday: June 14th US 250 year anniversary: July 4th World Cup: June 11th to July 19th The world will move on, and the President can focus on driving results toward the midterms, Cuba, affordability and other issues. Love him or hate him, he continues to show how fluid his mind is and that he can change his approach depending on whether things do or don’t go his way. Future Looks Bright.
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@TheWiseJared Don't try to force your way near a police officer, you won't get hit. Don't participate in a riot, or you might get a baton strike or 6.
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@CarsoJ6 You chose to be there, every one was streaming and taking pics. Likely some other J6er rolled on you. You're in public, you're subject to photos. You live in a digital age, don't be surprised if there was a few dozen pics of you in the crowd.
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J6 Jennie- Pardoned Patriot
This still blows my mind. I was peacefully standing outside the Capitol on January 6 ,doing nothing wrong, no violence, just there as a patriot exercising my rights. Yet the Sedition Hunters had clear photos of me in their database, posted on their website as part of their propaganda campaign against J6 attendees. How exactly did they get pictures specifically of me in the crowd? I wasn’t livestreaming. I wasn’t posing for media. Why was my face captured and cataloged so early? Were these groups systematically photographing everyone in the crowd that day to build a massive surveillance database for the FBI? Or was I already being targeted by the government before I even realized it? We now know the Sedition Hunters worked hand-in-glove with the FBI feeding them tips, composites, and identifications from public footage and their own sleuthing. It raises serious questions about pre-planned monitoring of American citizens who simply showed up to protest a stolen election. This wasn’t justice. It was a dragnet. #J6 #SeditionHunters #GovernmentOverreach @DOJRR47 @TheJusticeDept
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@3sidedstory So you knew you were in the wrong? Or you had the sense to not go any further? You toed a line, I would worry.
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3sidedstory 🇺🇲@3sidedstory·
For a couple years, I worried the FBI would come to my house with guns drawn and arrest me for being near the Capitol on January 6th, even though I was entirely peaceful and didn't engage with any law enforcement officer whatsoever. I told my wife that if the FBI did come to not say a WORD to them. I also told my wife to reach out to @julie_kelly2 if I was arrested so she could spread the word of my arrest on Twitter. That fear ate at me frequently. I watched day after day patriots getting arrested and leftists celebrating it. I monitored the sedition hunters Twitter account everyday to see if they would post a photo of me. I’d lie awake at night imagining federal agents kicking in my door, putting me in handcuffs in front of my family, and dragging me away. I pictured losing everything — our house, our stability, my ability to provide for them — all because I was an American citizen exercising my first amendment rights. The thought of being taken from my wife and kids, missing birthdays, holidays, and everyday moments with them, terrified me more than anything. I wasn’t a leader, I wasn’t violent, I was just there. But in those years it felt like that didn’t matter to the people in power. Thankfully it never happened, but that lingering dread was very real for a long time.
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🧵My video footage and photos from January 6th, 2021. This is just before President Trump was set to deliver his speech.

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Matt Van Swol
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COULD WE PLEASE JUST GO A SINGLE MONTH WITHOUT WORRYING THAT SOMEONE IS TRYING TO MURDER OUR PRESIDENT?!!!! JUST ONE FREAKING MONTH!!!! THIS LEVEL OF VIOLENCE HAS NEVER HAPPENED TO ANY OTHER PRESIDENT!!!!!!
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@CarsoJ6 You should be charged w Insurrection. You knew it was wrong to trespass on the capital and you did it anyway. Why should my taxes pay you? You disrupted government and our sense of safety. You pleaded down. You put your family in trouble, you bear the consequences
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J6 Jennie- Pardoned Patriot
Full disclosure. I beg any of you people who keep calling me violent, and an insurrectionist to find one picture of me violent. I’ll even give you some money from the fund. 😊 I wasn’t violent. I entered the Capitol to escape the chaos outside. I spoke calmly with multiple officers inside and left peacefully on my own. They charged me with 4 misdemeanors and threatened me with RICO. I pled to “parading” and signed a deal for probation and a fine. Two weeks later, while my son was in the ICU (and they knew this by the way) they changed it to: 2 weeks in federal prison, 3 years probation, a fine, 50 hours community service, a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation, and mandatory drug testing. All for parading. All to crush me. Law enforcement officers and lawyers have told me I was severely overcharged. People who were screaming, disrupting Senate hearings, and breaking into chambers got summary offenses far less than what I received. We deserve case-by-case justice, not being lumped together. What happened to many of us was wrong.
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@arva61138 It was tamped down, but still around. I heard so many racist "jokes" about Obama during his term from GOP members. You were the racist aunt & uncle we didn't want at Thanksgiving.
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Racism was almost gone. But then the Obamas got elected and set our country back 200 years. 😡 Who agrees...
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Never forget how Oath Keeper @J6kellymeggs was entirely peaceful and helped police wave people out of the Capitol on January 6, then was falsely accused and sentenced to 12 years in prison. There needs to be restitution for damages caused by weaponization!
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Jarett & Lilly
Jarett & Lilly@1JLVSTW·
What are the odds that Trump started this ridiculous slush fund to finance the Jan 6 traitors he pardoned so they are financially ready for the next take over attempt....?
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@Sofia50020Sofia If they can't work for medical reasons, do you think having them outside picking trash is a safe or reasonable option? Roadside trash pickup is a lot of physical effort.
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Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
“Genuine question… If someone is claiming benefits and is able to work, is it really unreasonable to ask them to do a few hours a week helping the community? Even something simple like litter picking or cleaning up local parks.”
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David Johnston - LawyerOG - J6er
Fraud in Minnesota could be as high as $9BB Liberals heads exposing over $1.8BB to victims of J6.
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Pat Stedman | Dating & Relationship Coach for Men
On January 6th I followed the crowd into the Capitol and shouted. Police stood by the whole time, hanging out with us and sometimes directing us places. At one point near the House Chambers I was walking downstairs when a trio of some special section, secret service looking men started pointing guns in my direction. Confused and annoyed, I walked the other way and when I saw a normal police officer asked him why they were doing that. He informed me a protestor (Ashli Babbit) had been killed, and advised me to leave the building. I walked towards the exit and after a short rest on the bench I left. I harmed nobody and damaged no property that day and complied with all police orders. What I received for that was a pre-dawn raid at my parents house, where my 1 month post-partum wife and I were staying, on Biden's first day in office. His DOJ had signed the order to arrest me 3 hours after his inauguration. In the subsequent weeks I received death threats online and harassing phone calls, something that would be ongoing for the next few years. I was banned from Meta and Paypal. My wife and I were both debanked by PNC and banned from Airbnb. My wife was detained at the airport for hours with our newborn daughter. I was charged with 4 misdemeanors and the 1512 unconstitutional felony. The government offered to drop the misdemeanors if I pled to the felony. The felony was a lie, so I refused and went to trial. At trial the prosecution for 2 days straight was allowed to show footage to the jury of things that occurred around the Capitol I wasn't present for "for context." When we asked to put forward footage that contradicted the prosecution's "context" we were not allowed. They could show what they wanted, we could not. Police officers were then put on the stand for the next 2 days who cried about their experiences. I had no idea who they were. They admitted they never saw me or interacted with me. Nevertheless like every other J6er, I lost, and was sentenced to 4 years and $22k in fines and restitution. Yet even after the Supreme Court overturned the felony, the judge would not let me out until my misdemeanor sentences of a year were maxed out. Because she can't count she actually kept me in longer - to the extent she intervened at the last minute to make the prison release me on a Sunday, something that is against BOP rules. My family sat outside the prison gates the Friday before practically the whole day waiting in vain because of this pettiness. But the government wasn't satisfied with their pound of flesh: after my release they took me back in for resentencing, to attempt to have me resentenced after the fact to my misdemeanors consecutively, so I'd be taken from my family again and have another 1.5 years behind bars. This time I won, as they had no legal precedent and it skirted on violating double jeopardy since I had served my full prison time. Even still, it cast a cloud over the holidays and cost me another 20k my family couldn't afford. People ask whether prison was bad, and yeah of course prison sucked. It was a hard and violent place. I was present for a stabbing, and was lucky to avoid two fights and a race war. But dealing with Biden's DOJ and the DC Judiciary was the real trauma - they would grind down your spirit by weaponizing the legal system and use the endless procedure to bankrupt you. I had nightmares for months after release that I had somehow been hit with new charges. By the time I was pardoned by President Trump, I had spent literally every single day of Biden's presidency either in prison or under some form of supervision. I had incurred over $300k in legal fees and over $1 million in lost business. It was a reign of terror, and yet it was a mere foreshadowing of what they had planned for anyone else who opposed them under Kamala. The country should never forget it.
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@KariHoffman2020 Breaking into the capital was inappropriate, illegal and wrong. You did the crime, my taxes shouldn't have to pay you for being corrupt and trying to destroy our government.
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These are the guns that were used to wake my children and my nieces and nephews from bed. All TWELVE of them. The children were surrounded by a bunch of agents with them in our garage, the entire time they were here. Even some officers apologized for what they were doing to us. They knew it was wrong but they had to to their jobs. They saw myself and my older son recording and they took our phones. Nothing about what they did was appropriate. From top to bottom. #JusticeForJ6
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@DavidJo70430257 Have they paid for the damage to the building? The lost sense of security and safety we had as a country? The fear of the coup they tried to launch? The corruption from their pardons? Justice to the police and Congress they attacked. We the people need justice, not stolen taxes
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@RShillingburg1 You broke into the bank when there was a protest. You didn't conduct banking business. You were a part of the protest, chose to trespass when you could have stayed outside. You knew going inside was wrong. You also helped beat up the guards, mace them and smash them into a door
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ShillingburgR1@RShillingburg1·
Most J6 trials were a joke. Here’s an analogy. You’re outside a bank protesting fees. Peacefully. A couple people decide to force their way inside the bank and rob it. At your trial, the prosecution is allowed to show video of the robbery, painting you as a co-conspirator in the robbery, but the judge won’t allow your attorneys to present video evidence that clearly shows you played no part in the bank robbery. You walked inside the bank once the doors were opened (the security guard literally held the door open for you) but turned around and went back outside. The prosecution asks for a 20-year sentence. You’re in jail for 3 years, much of that time in solitary confinement. Horrible conditions. You deplete your life’s savings. You accept a plea deal. Plead guilty to a misdemeanor to make it go away and get your life back. The government has unlimited resources. You don’t. Nearly all J6’ers were treated like the world’s worst terrorists. Most were just peaceful protestors.
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The mistreatment of J6 protesters was an abomination. We were arrested. Fired from our jobs. Slandered by the media. Put at the mercy of liberal juries. Faced politically-motivated judges. Placed into solitary confinement. Our government betrayed us. It’s time for justice.
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@ImFreeManJones No, you just broke in, disrupted Congress, and think a few minutes makes any difference you dolt. You did terrorize our capital.
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On J6, the joint session was no longer conducting business by 2:30pm. I walked in the Upper West Terrace Door at 2:34, per Capitol surveillance video. I was charged and convicted of Obstruction of an Official Proceeding. I wasn’t even in the building while they were in session. I was still sitting on the bleachers at 2:30. How did they pick me, along with approximately 330 other people, out of thousands of people that entered the Capitol, to charge with 1512(c)(2)? When I wouldn’t take the plea deal for that charge, the prosecutor threatened me with adding a Terrorism Enhancement. I didn’t take the deal because I did not commit Obstruction of an Official Proceeding.
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@lecternleader You literally took federal property without permission. You're a thief and criminal, deserve all the hardship you actively choose to bring on yourself and family. Your entitled to jack squat of my taxpayer $
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The Lectern Guy🇺🇸@lecternleader·
On a serious note, I am writing up my complaint against the DOJ and submitting it this week. Maybe I'll fly to DC and deliver it personally. My situation is different than most. The infamy gained from this photo will be in history books. What they did to me will have a generational effect on my family and their livelihoods. I was mocked and called a thief by Jimmy Kimmel, John Krasinski, and Jim Carey. My face and the accusation of being a thief was shared globally... for years. It still persists today harming my chances to win my local election or lead a normal life. Public school teachers told my children and their friends that their dad was a terrorist. My wife's reputation was dragged through the mud. Death threats caused her work to have to hire private security. USF denied my reentry into college. I had to fight to get my guns rights back. My children and myself were subjected to additional screenings by the TSA. My federal probation officer tried to stop me from speaking out on @Timcast warning that more death threats might come if I choose to talk. My attorney fees were 100k, I was fined 5k and I lost five years of my life to date fighting the lies they told about me. We spent an additional 150k in publicity trying to clear my name and restore my reputation. The DOJ could've chosen to release the evidence clearing my name but withheld it. They maliciously charged me with felony theft. We lost things that can never be restored but if they choose to do the right thing and restore the J6ers, we can finally finish setting things right.
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