Mr. President, pardon Steve Baker and the nonviolent J6 defendants on day 1
Donald Trump promised repeatedly to pardon hundreds of people caught up in the events of January 6, 2021. For those who marched peacefully through the Capitol, it’s time for the nightmare to end.Steve Baker’s trial was scheduled to begin Tuesday at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C., but anyone expecting high legal drama was left disappointed. After last week’s election, playing along with the farce would have been a waste of everyone’s time and taxpayers’ money.
In a fairer world, federal prosecutors would have pondered the recent headlines and taken a sensible step back. That’s what special counsel Jack Smith did with his crusade against Donald Trump, who, Lord willing, will take the oath of office again on January 20.
Baker’s attorney, William Shipley, filed a motion on Sunday to delay his trial and revisit the case in February, citing Smith and the Justice Department’s new stance. Judge said "nope."
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Steve Baker won't be sentenced until March 6 but he will be freed by Trump.
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They all need to be freed and have their cases heard within weeks, stop the political persecution and Fedsurrection cover-up.
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