It is still beyond belief that so many people have been arrested, imprisoned, and sentenced in connection to what took place on January 6, 2021 for simply going inside the Capitol building. Those who did do damage and stole stuff, I agree, should be prosecuted. But those who were there to protest and were seemingly permitted entry by the Capitol police should not be going through this.
To comment on this situation, Gary McBride said: “Those black gates in the video are as weak and flimsy as a cheap dog fence you can purchase on Amazon...If you look carefully, you can see Ray Epps in the video below seemingly motion with his hands to people around him to pull the fence up, not push. Somehow, he knew that these kinds of fences can easily LIFT out of holes in ground without much effort required! This can be verified if one takes some time to carefully watch how Epp’s hand gestures correspond with what occurs next”.
What’s perhaps even more puzzling than Ray Epps' knowledge on short-term fencing solutions is why exactly Ray Epps himself isn't being targeted by law enforcement agents when other members of his group are being prosecuted? Is he being protected by someone or something else? And why is it so difficult for attorneys involved in these cases to say his name aloud?
In the two years since a mob forced its way into the U.S. Capitol, more than 950 people have been charged for their roles in the riot, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation continues to seek hundreds more. So, what about Ray Epps?
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