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Jeremy Brown J6 prisoner needs to be let FREE! He’s still in the gulag!

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J6 prisoner Jeremy Brown need to be set FREE NOW!!

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Release Jeremy Brown! He has been pardoned by President Trump!!

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Who directed the capitol police and FBI to attack the peaceful rally patriots.violently firing flash bangs into a happy jubilant patriot rally. Only demanding answers for the widespread fraud in the election.

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President Trump signed the Pardon for all if the J6ers. Why aren’t they all released? It’s has been 2 days now.

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Inquiring minds want to know and we want to know who won the 2020 election.

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President Donald J. Trump. But Democrats cheated in numerous ways which led to Crooked Corrupt Joe Biden being sworn in as president.

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Those who should be prosecuted for treason will get away with it. Unless of course they are "doxed" and have to face judgement from the people.

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Free J6 prisoner Jeremy Brown now. Those who refuse to follow President Trump's Pardon Orders should be put in prison themselves.

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Make the J6 committee members confess publicly if they accept their pardons. They can’t then take the fifth. And if they don’t accept their pardons then prosecute to the fullest.

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The Risks Moving Forward-

The Release of the J6 Felons

Granting full pardons to individuals convicted for the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol would pose significant risks to democratic governance, the rule of law, and social cohesion. Such an action could undermine legal accountability, embolden political violence, and erode institutional trust. Below are the key dangers summarized:

1. Undermining the Rule of Law

By pardoning individuals who sought to disrupt constitutional processes, this act would signal that legal accountability can be overridden by political loyalty. This risks normalizing impunity for politically motivated actions and setting a precedent where allegiance supersedes justice.

2. Delegitimizing Democratic Institutions

The January 6 insurrection targeted the certification of electoral results, a foundational democratic process. Pardoning participants would delegitimize the judiciary and legislature, weakening public trust in institutions and undermining the peaceful transfer of power.

3. Encouraging Political Violence

Research shows that failing to punish political violence emboldens future acts. Pardons could be interpreted as condoning such behaviour, increasing the likelihood of further unrest and normalizing violence as a political strategy.

4. Damaging International Reputation

The United States’ global image as a defender of democracy and the rule of law would be severely weakened. Allies may view the pardons as evidence of democratic backsliding, reducing the nation’s moral authority and diplomatic credibility.

5. Deepening Societal Divisions

Pardoning January 6 offenders risks exacerbating polarization. It would alienate those who see justice as undermined while emboldening extremist factions. This could hinder national reconciliation and increase tensions between ideological groups.

In summary, such pardons would erode the rule of law, encourage future violence, and undermine trust in democratic institutions, with both domestic and global repercussions.

GQ

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At the risk of sounding rude please shut up.

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Please RAV, please get the word out to your viewers about Green Beret Jeremy Brown J6 prisoner. He is still being held

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