Angelica Pacheco

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Angelica Pacheco

@AngiePachecoFL

Former Hialeah Councilwoman & RN. Targeted for "deterrent effect" — the DOJ's own words. Survivor of a weaponized system. #43Americans 🙏🇺🇸 Never lose faith.

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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
In this interview I share what a weaponized prosecution looks like from the inside. I am a mom of five, a nurse, and a former elected official whose original indictment was dismissed in full, yet my family still paid the price. My story is one of many, and it is why the #43Americans are fighting for justice and restoration. Never lose faith. 🙏🇺🇸 youtube.com/live/5ouGFU8lQ…
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Laren
Laren@LarenPisciotti·
Thank you for sharing my story and for helping people see the human lives behind the walls of trophies. I may not be one of the #43Americans, but I stand with every one of you. I am the plus one—the woman determined to be loud enough, persistent enough, and truthful enough to prove what happens when the system gets it wrong. I have been buried in legal fees and forced to spend countless hours trying to prove what the Commission already had in its possession—or what it chose to turn a blind eye to. Instead of acknowledging those facts, the Commission has protected its narrative, labeling evidence irrelevant, privileged, or unavailable while admitting that it could become relevant at trial or to the fact-finder. The government does not own my identity. Forgeries involving my name and my company are not inconvenient details to be buried until later. And now John B. Timmer, SEC counsel involved in prosecuting this case, has been nominated to serve as a judge. His nomination does not itself prove wrongdoing. But someone seeking the extraordinary responsibility of judging the rights of others should be held to the highest standards of fairness, transparency, and accountability in the cases he prosecutes. That is why the handling of this evidence matters. That is why the countless hours matter. That is why the truth cannot be dismissed as irrelevant today while the Commission acknowledges that it may become relevant when a judge or fact-finder finally weighs the evidence. That is not transparency. That is not accountability. That is an ordinary American being forced to pay the price so a powerful institution can keep its story alive. Thank you for giving my story a voice, for standing with the #43Americans, and for making room for the plus one.
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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
If they can do it to a billionaire, imagine what they do to you. 🧵 The SEC sued Elon Musk 6 days before Trump's inauguration — over paperwork filed 11 days "late" back in 2022. The investigations started right after he bought Twitter and freed speech on the platform. He warned us: "Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold." They stalled Trump's Truth Social merger for over a year. Even J.D. Vance called it out: a regulatory agency being used to silence the President's chief political rival. But Musk and Trump have billions and armies of lawyers. Now meet Laren Pisciotti @LarenPisciotti a single mom from NJ. She says her name and her company were forged and misused by real fraudsters. She says the SEC knew, charged her anyway, and ignored the evidence. She's buried in legal fees just trying to clear her name. She can't tweet her way out. She can't outspend the government. That's the story of the #43Americans — everyday people wrongfully prosecuted by a weaponized justice system, now asking not just for presidential pardons, but for America to uphold the rule of law and for justice, as America turns 250. The powerful survive weaponized justice. Regular Americans get destroyed by it. justthenews.com/government/fed…
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Mazzei Chris
Mazzei Chris@realchrismazzei·
And if the election wasn’t stolen in 2020 the Autopen Biden DOJ would not have been able to come after my family and other families whose lives were destroyed and years of hell by these weaponized prosecutions. Just saying. How do we fix this? @POTUS @RogerJStoneJr @MichaelRCaputo @RobManess @cynthfromjersey @EagleEdMartin @DiamondandSilk @toddchrisley
Bo Loudon@BoLoudon

🚨BREAKING: Election thieves are IN A MAJOR PANIC right now as President Trump's "really, really big news" Thursday address to the nation approaches. “Without free and fair Elections, you don’t have a country.” Follow: @BoLoudon

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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
@EstherPino50985 Protecting an innocent person from unjust prosecution and wrongful conviction should be a government priority.
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Esther Pino
Esther Pino@EstherPino50985·
The government has virtually unlimited power and resources. Prosecutors can pressure, intimidate, and coerce witnesses, or offer full immunity and reduced sentences in exchange for testimony that supports their case. When the same people control the investigation, decide who gets immunity, negotiate plea deals, and present the evidence, the scales of justice can become dangerously unbalanced. A system that rewards testimony because it helps secure a conviction instead of because it reveals the truth undermines public confidence in justice. ‼️ No one should ever be forced to choose between telling the truth and preserving their freedom. The Case of Elizabeth Mercedes Hernandez – #9 of #43Americans Elizabeth Mercedes Hernandez, APRN, MSN, FNP-BC, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, a mother of five, and a first-time, nonviolent federal prisoner serving a 20-year sentence. A Summa Cum Laude graduate, Elizabeth worked as an independent contractor for telehealth companies, reviewing medical records and providing clinical services. She did not own the companies, control their finances or billing, recruit patients, or submit Medicare claims. The government attributed millions of dollars in corporate billing to Elizabeth because her credentials, National Provider Identifier (NPI), and electronically affixed signature appeared on medical records. The electronic signature was applied without her knowledge or consent by the companies, which she neither owned nor controlled. Elizabeth was the only defendant who exercised her constitutional right to a trial. She refused to plead guilty because she would not admit to crimes she did not commit. She was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. The Florida Department of Health reviewed the allegations, found no violations, and closed the case. This important finding should not be ignored when evaluating the facts surrounding her case. Her imprisonment has separated a mother from her five children and raises important questions about individual responsibility, prosecutorial discretion, and accountability within large corporate healthcare organizations. Elizabeth Mercedes Hernandez Federal Detention Center Tallahassee
525 Capital Cir NE
Tallahassee, FL 32301 Inmate #: 96666-509
Clemency #: 321508
White House Case #: 1000865 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
MIAMI DIVISION
CASE NO: 1:22-cr-20152 Please sign this petition. Every signature brings her one step closer to freedom and back to her children. c.org/c8xfbVSJqW Read all 43 of our stories here:
 x.com/ed_rosenberg/sx.com/i/status/20560… 250pardon.com #DOJWeaponization #America250 🇺🇸
Ed Rosenberg@ed_rosenberg

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Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
@bmartinsen8 @EstherPino50985 They know the average American does not have the means to fight back. They intentionally overpower us. It was never meant to be a fair fight. Ask yourself why.
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Brian Martinsen
Brian Martinsen@bmartinsen8·
So true!!! They did it to me and my family has been tortured!!! Unfortunately I didn’t have Elons money to fight or his fame for anyone to care. Wrongful prosecution against a normal American is impossible to beat when the full weight of the government and unlimited funds is coming after you. The legal system must be fixed. #43Americans
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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
@EstherPino50985 These are the things the world does t k ow. Our mission is to keep telling our stories. One day it will be impossible to ignore.
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Esther Pino
Esther Pino@EstherPino50985·
@AngiePachecoFL No wonder so many Americans fear their own government. That’s not how it’s supposed to be. Government employees are meant to serve the people, not intimidate them or make them live in fear.🤬
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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
@newerinterests You are right. It will only end when accountability is real. Weaponization needs to continue to be brought to light. It’s like a cancer that threatens every American. Nobody thinks it can happen to them until it does.
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Angelica Pacheco
Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
When federal prosecutors keep pushing a case long after the evidence falls apart, that's not justice — that's a conviction machine protecting its record. It happens all the time. At what point does America call this what it is: a crisis threatening us from within? #43Americans will not be silenced.
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Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
Thousands of years ago God's law already had the answer for this. A false accuser received the same penalty he sought for the innocent. Deuteronomy 19. Now look at America today. A prosecutor who conceals evidence or lies to convict someone they know is innocent cannot be sued. Absolute immunity. And almost never even discipline. So let me ask what everyone is thinking. If they had to serve the sentence they gave the innocent, how many wrongful convictions would there be? We all know the answer. Accountability is not radical. It is ancient. #43Americans 🙏🇺🇸
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Angelica Pacheco@AngiePachecoFL·
@MikeC0921 @DiamondandSilk Thank you @DiamondandSilk for supporting Michael Castilleros fight for justice. He is one of #43Americans who are shedding light to the darkness and trusting our President will end the era of a weaponized justice system and restore the lives of Americans like Michael.
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