Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 6:12 p.m. No.18657926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8053 >>8216 >>8369 >>8473

Jeremy Brown Sentenced to 7 Years and 3 Months in Prison for Refusing to Work as an Undercover Operative for FBI on January 6 and Then Later Released Audio of His Meeting with FBI

 

Former Green Beret and January 6 political prisoner was sentenced to 7 years and 3 months in prison on Good Friday.

 

Jeremy Brown did nothing wrong. But he did expose Chris Wray’s lies.

 

Green Beret and Republican congressional candidate Jeremy Brown attended the Stop the Steal protests in Washington DC on January 6, 2021. Jeremy joined the Oath Keepers in November of 2020 following the controversial presidential elections and went to Washington DC to provide security at the many protests and rallies that were planned in DC that week.

 

In March of 2021, Jeremy Brown began speaking out about how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) contacted him in December 2020 and attempted to recruit him to spy on patriots and everyday Americans on January 6th.

 

In December 2020 FBI agents contacted Jeremy Brown at his home for “posting some things online.”

 

Jeremy later released video surveillance of the FBI contacting him at his home. And Jeremy then later released an audio recording of his actual meetup with the FBI.

 

Jeremy struggled for months about whether or not to go public with this information. But according to his Facebook page — “After listening to politicians and the FBI Director, Chris Wray, tell lie after bald-faced lie to the American People, he could not stay silent any longer.”

 

Jeremy decided his desire to protect and defend the American people and the TRUTH are more important than privacy or personal safety.

 

So in March 2021 Jeremy joined Brandon Gray on Banned.TV to explain what happened to him after he joined the Oath Keepers in November.

1:24:43

https://banthis.tv/watch?id=6042e0452b9ec530ff1459e2

 

Jeremy released a video of his encounter with government officials when they came to his home. Jeremy also released audio of his meeting with the FBI at a local restaurant when they tried to recruit him to work undercover for him on January 6th in Washington DC.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/06/now-audio-proof-fbi-dhs-attempted-recruit-green-beret-infiltrate-oath-keepers-jan-6-riot-recorded/

Jun. 15, 2021 9:17 pm

 

Jeremy explained in his video that the FBI called his cellphone and asked for a meeting after trying to contact him at his house. Jeremy then met with the FBI agents at a restaurant in Ybor City in December 2020. He told Brandon Gray that 38 seconds into the interview the FBI attempted to recruit him to spy on the Oath Keepers.

 

The Gateway Pundit first spoke with Jeremy Brown in June 2021 after he went public with his incredible story. Jeremy was SAFE at the time, but laying low and keeping on the situation until he says he has “a full grasp on any fallout that is sure to result.”

 

** You can support Jeremy Brown’s fundraising effort here.

 

In September 2021 the same agents who tried to recruit him months earlier returned to Jeremy Brown’s home with nearly two dozen agents to arrest him.

 

At 3:45 PM Eastern, the FBI raided retired Army Ranger Jeremy Brown’s home and arrested Jeremy. The charge was trespassing. The Gateway Pundit was notified the next morning by his family and an attorney. The FBI searched their house, RV, and trailer for hours. Then they arrested Jeremy and took him away.

 

** You can support Jeremy Brown’s fundraising effort here.

 

Jeremy Brown is a Green Beret and served in the United States Army from 1992 to 2012 and reached the rank of Special Forces Master Sergeant.

 

The Gateway Pundit spoke with Jeremy’s girlfriend after his arrest. She told us Jeremy would later appear in Pinellas County Court. Jeremy was charged with trespassing, a misdemeanor. The FBI later made up charges against Jeremy Brown after they scoured his home and found military weapons that his brother left him when he passed away. The FBI was in Jeremy’s home for 5-and-a-half hours looking for evidence. We were told the FBI did not read Jeremy his rights.

 

Jeremy Brown NEVER entered the US Capitol on January 6.His real crime was refusing to be an FBI informant.

 

As we reported months ago, Jeremy Brown refused to be an informant for the dirty FBI — They wanted him to be one of their plants at the Jan. 6 Trump rallies. He refused So they stormed his home months later and arrested him on bogus charges.

 

Jeremy Brown was sentences to over seven years in prison today.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/jeremy-brown-sentenced-to-7-years-and-3-months-in-prison-for-refusing-to-work-as-an-undercover-operative-for-fbi-on-january-6-and-then-later-released-audio-of-his-meeting-with-fbi

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 6:16 p.m. No.18657948   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7993 >>8008 >>8053 >>8216 >>8369 >>8473

Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅

@DanScavino

6h

FIGHT BACK AGAINST POLITICAL PROSECUTIONS DESTROYING OUR COUNTRY | American Center for Law and Justice

Donald J. Trump has been indicted in a politically motivated prosecution by a rogue Soros-backed prosecutor in New York City. Now that the charges are public, all Americans can see just how weak the case…

https://aclj.org/stop-the-political-prosecution-of-president-trump

Apr 07, 2023, 3:01 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@DanScavino/posts/110159074470898159

 

Anons know what to do, sign it

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 6:50 p.m. No.18658109   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8114 >>8115 >>8119 >>8123 >>8216 >>8369 >>8473

Paul Sperry

@paulsperry_

These are the three prosecutors gunning for Trump. What do they have in common (besides backing from George Soros)? Uh huh. Now you get it. How did Trump refer to them? … "Racists in reverse"

https://capitalbnews.org/black-prosecutors-trump-investigations/

Alvin Bragg Isn't the Only Black Prosecutor Taking on Donald Trump

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, New York AG Letitia James, and Fulton County DA Fani Willis are leading investigations of the former president.

1:11 PM · Apr 7, 2023

https://twitter.com/paulsperry_/status/1644387504642981898

 

 

Alvin Bragg Isn’t the Only Black Prosecutor Taking on Trump

 

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, New York AG Letitia James, and Fulton County DA Fani Willis are leading investigations of the former president.

 

A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Donald Trump on Thursday, according to multiple news sources — the first time a current or former U.S. president has faced criminal charges.

 

Last week, when Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office was poised to issue an indictment against the former president, Trump called for Bragg’s arrest and accused him of being “racist in reverse.”

 

But Bragg, Manhattan’s first Black district attorney, made clear that he wasn’t backing down. In an internal memo to his staff, he said that his office “will continue to apply the law evenly and fairly.”

 

Over the past year, Bragg has been among three Black prosecutors at the forefront of a much wider effort to demonstrate that Trump — whose tenure as president was bound up with corrosive white identity politics — isn’t above the law.

 

Bragg’s office is leading a criminal probe into a hush money scheme that includes the adult film star Stormy Daniels and Trump.

 

As early as this spring, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, the first Black woman to serve in the role, could bring racketeering and conspiracy charges against Trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. And last September, following a three-year investigation, Attorney General Letitia James, the first Black woman elected to statewide office in New York, sued Trump, three of his adult children, and the Trump Organization, among others, in a civil fraud case.

 

Here’s a closer look at Bragg, Willis, and James — as well as their respective roles in what may well be the legal undoing of a former president.

 

‘We do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office’

 

Bragg assumed office in January 2022, brandishing a slew of impressive legal credentials. The 49-year-old Harvard Law School graduate formerly served as the chief deputy attorney general of New York and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.

 

Yet, almost immediately, the newly minted Manhattan DA drew criticism from Republicans and even some of his fellow Democrats over his “Day One Policies and Procedures” memo, which laid out that his office would show restraint in areas where it had traditionally sought prison sentences.

 

The episode demonstrated Bragg’s alignment with the so-called progressive prosecutor movement, a nationwide effort to make the criminal legal system more ethical.

 

The memo wasn’t surprising. Bragg grew up in Harlem — on Strivers’ Row — at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic in the 1980s and ’90s and witnessed firsthand the devastating and uneven impact of the country’s reliance on overly harsh punishment.

 

Bragg’s commitment to fairness and justice are on full display in the ongoing criminal probe into the hush money scheme involving Trump.

 

Earlier this month, the former president excoriated the district attorney over the investigation and urged his supporters to protest attempts to arrest him — to “TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK.”

 

But the hostility didn’t faze Bragg.

 

“We do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York,” he said in the recent memo.

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 6:51 p.m. No.18658114   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8119 >>8216 >>8369 >>8473

>>18658109

Calling out ‘egregious examples of misconduct’

 

Letitia “Peekaboo” James is the first woman and first Black person to serve as New York attorney general.

 

During Peekaboo’ first term, she gained national attention for filing several lawsuits against Trump’s administration over federal policies that were implemented during his term. She touted her office’s legal battles against Trump during her announcement to run for governor in October 2021. In a February 2022 response to one of the lawsuits, the Trump family accused James of conducting prosecutorial misconduct. Eric Trump went on Twitter, where he labeled James’ work as “third world,” “embarrassing,” vicious and “blatantly unethical.”

 

Three months into her gubernatorial campaign, she dropped out of the race and went on to win her reelection campaign in November 2022 for attorney general. Meanwhile, James’ office continued its probe against Trump, his three adult children and the Trump Organization. As a result of that three-year investigation, James filed a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit in September 2022 that accuses the Trumps and their company of committing financial fraud for 10 years, including all four years of his term in office.

 

Eric Trump, one of the co-defendants, responded to the multimillion-dollar fraud lawsuit by calling James “the most corrupt attorney general in New York History and is an embarrassment to prosecutors across this country.”

 

With help from Trump’s family and executives with the Trump Organization, the defendants allegedly inflated Trump’s net worth by creating 200 false and misleading asset valuations to get bank loans, gain tax benefits, and commit other fraudulent financial crimes, the lawsuit alleges.

 

“For too long, powerful, wealthy people in this country have operated as if the rules do not apply to them. Donald Trump stands out as among the most egregious examples of this misconduct,” James said in a statement at the time of the lawsuit’s filing. “There are not two sets of laws for people in this country; we must hold former presidents to the same standards as everyday Americans.”

 

The lawsuit is calling for them to repay the funds and be removed from leadership at the Trump Organization, and is seeking to ban them from holding any future leadership roles in the state. The presiding judge set a trial date for Oct. 2.

 

Peekaboo, 64, has broken other glass ceilings. In 2013, she was elected New York City’s first Black woman public advocate. In that role, she “passed more legislation than all previous public advocates combined, including a groundbreaking law that banned questions about salary history from the employment process to address the pervasive gender wage gap,” according to her online biography.

 

Peekaboo previously served as a public defender and in the City Council, where she represented the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Prospect Heights, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, and parts of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant.

 

The prosecutor weighing racketeering and conspiracy charges

 

Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, is the Atlanta-based prosecutor tasked with deciding whether to indict Trump and his GOP allies for their alleged attempt to overturn the former president’s 2020 Georgia election loss to Joe Biden.

 

Trump loyalists have been accused of attempting to appoint “fake electors” to declare his victory in Georgia, despite Biden winning the state’s 16 electoral votes by a narrow margin more than two years ago.

 

Trump himself was recorded during a phone call in which he attempted to persuade Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” the estimated 11,000 votes the Republican former president needed to declare himself the winner in 2020.

 

Willis launched her criminal probe into Trump’s alleged election interference in February 2021. Last month, a grand jury recommended indictments against multiple people involved in the case, including charges of perjury against witnesses who testified during the investigation.

 

The case thrust Willis into the national spotlight during a legal career spanning nearly two decades. The 51-year-old Democrat’s father was a Black Panther who also worked as a defense attorney.

 

Willis followed in her dad’s legal footsteps by earning a degree from Emory University’s School of Law in 1996 after receiving her bachelor’s degree from Howard University four years earlier.

 

She began serving as an assistant district attorney in Fulton County in 2001 and opened her own private practice in 2018, losing a bid to become a Fulton County judge the same year.

 

Atlanta-based legal assistant Davida Huntley became friends with Willis after meeting her on the campaign trail in 2018. Willis spoke at Huntley’s home the same year during a gathering Huntley hosted for then-gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 6:51 p.m. No.18658115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8119 >>8216 >>8369 >>8473

>>18658109

“I would describe her as a woman of persistence, a woman of value, a woman who goes after what she wants and is willing to roll with the punches,” Huntley told Capital B during a phone interview on Monday. “I take her as a straight, no chaser individual. She does not mince words.”

 

Willis won an uncontested November 2020 general election race to become district attorney after defeating her former boss, former Fulton County DA Paul Howard Jr., during their Democratic Primary runoff race earlier that year.

 

Her victory made her the first woman ever to lead the district attorney’s office in Georgia’s most populous county.

 

Atlanta-based political consultant Rodney Adams has known Willis for roughly six years. He described her rise to prominence as “pretty meteoric.”

 

In addition to investigating Trump, Willis has gained notoriety for prosecuting Atlanta rapper Young Thug and other members of the alleged Young Slime Life gang, a case that has also earned her criticism for using hip-hop artists’ lyrics against them during the investigation.

 

“She’s a pretty effective prosecutor,” Adams said of Willis. “She tries to hold people to the letter of the law and is not one really to try to do a lot of overreach. … She’s trying to deal with street crime at the level that she’s at, trying to get it addressed.”

 

Willis’ investigation into Trump’s alleged election interference may have earned her some powerful enemies in the Republican Party. Earlier this year, GOP state lawmakers in Georgia introduced legislation that would create an oversight commission with the power to discipline local elected prosecutors or force them to retire.

 

Willis has characterized the measure as a “racist” attempt by Georgia Republicans to check the power of recently elected district attorneys of color like her.

 

She pointed out the number of minority DAs in Georgia went from five to 14 in 2020.

 

“I’m tired, and I’m just going to call it how I see it,” Willis told the Atlanta Journal Constitution earlier this year. “I, quite frankly, think the legislation is racist. I don’t know what other thing to call it.”

 

Adams said that he believes that the GOP’s proposed law is less about race than preserving control of the state as the party loses its decades-long stranglehold on statewide elected offices in Georgia.

 

“It’s a last ditch effort from a party of desperation that sees the writing on the wall that they’re about to be pushed out,” he said. “It’s sheer partisan. It wouldn’t matter what race or gender the prosecutors were. They would still be doing it.”

 

This story has been updated.

 

https://capitalbnews.org/black-prosecutors-trump-investigations/

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 7:09 p.m. No.18658181   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kash Patel

@Kash

12h

Paul Krugman is an imbecilic racist. He n the fake news nytimes perverted one of the central tenets of my faith, for their self gratification. Hinduism is practiced by 1 billion souls. If that werent bad enough, krugman the racist shows you how they redefine ‘justice’ when it suits them. In one headline, a middle aged white guy charges racially n proves the 2-tier system justice exists- Pulitzer anyone?

 

Trump’s Indictment Is Karmic Justice, Regardless of the Verdict

 

Finally, here we are: Donald Trump’s first indictment. The 34 felony counts unsealed at his arraignment this week focus on

 

https://dnyuz.com/2023/04/06/trumps-indictment-is-karmic-justice-regardless-of-the-verdict/

Apr 07, 2023, 9:13 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@Kash/posts/110157707158234599

 

 

Trump’s Indictment Is Karmic Justice, Regardless of the Verdict

 

Finally, here we are: Donald Trump’s first indictment. The 34 felony counts unsealed at his arraignment this week focus on the falsification of business records in the first degree, a low-level felony charge. This indictment may not prove to be the rock-solid legal case one might hope it to be. It neither addresses the gravest allegations leveled at Trump — subverting the vote, attempted coup, rape — nor is it the most potentially persuasive case against him under consideration. Whether the evidence proves strong enough to convict him will be up to legal analysts to parse and ultimately, a jury to decide months from now.

 

But for the moment, let’s appreciate the karmic justice of these particular charges — no matter the outcome. Falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to a porn star, brings us full circle to the sleaziness we knew about well before Trump ever set foot in office. In the indictment’s focus on Trump’s financial malfeasance and his flagrant misogyny, the charges recall two pivotal events that took place before his election: his failure to disclose his tax returns and the contemptuous behavior revealed in the “Access Hollywood” tape.

 

Read Further if you can be bothered

 

https://dnyuz.com/2023/04/06/trumps-indictment-is-karmic-justice-regardless-of-the-verdict/

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 7:15 p.m. No.18658204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18658157

KidRock

@therealkidrock

2d

Apr 05, 2023, 4:27 PM

https://truthsocial.com/@therealkidrock/posts/110148088731988583

 

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2ducz2/?pub=4

 

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Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 7:20 p.m. No.18658224   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8369 >>8473

The Legal Argument in Soros-Backed Bragg’s Indictment of President Trump Is Dumb But the Accounting “Crimes” Are Even Dumber (VIDEO)

 

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has it out for President Trump. He wanted to get the President so badly that he was willing to push forward a bogus case that is total garbage. The legal argument in Bragg’s case is dumb but the accounting basis for the case is dumber.

 

Bragg released his case to the world on Tuesday and no one could see what the crime was. Bragg then said that he didn’t have to say what the crime was. This answer made caused lawyers across the country a reason to ask whether they heard that right.

 

REPORTER: “The indictment does not specifically say what those crimes were… What laws were broken?”

 

DA BRAGG: “The indictment doesn’t specify because the law does not so require…”

 

BRAGG makes NO SENSE!

Kangaroo court! 🤡🤡🤡 pic.twitter.com/pOng4ewZ9S

 

— Emily (@Emme0703) April 4, 2023

 

The law requires that when you indict someone you tell them what their crime was. This case does not do that.

 

The indictments were a series of accounting transactions that TGP discussed previously.

 

Here are the overall points that undercut Bragg’s entire case and they’re all related to the accounting actions Bragg identified in his indictment.

 

The indictment relates to accounting activities in 2017.

All took place in 2017 after Trump was President – he handed his company over to his sons before his Inauguration and they ran the company from that point forward. They were running the company when these actions took place. President Trump had nothing to do with them.

Bragg claims that the 2017 activities somehow impacted the 2016 election. How is this possible?

All the 34 indictments say Trump “made or caused a false entry” – no CEO of a billion dollar company ever made an accounting entry in the company’s books. The Accounts Payable Department would have made these entries.

These are “Trumped up” charges for 11 pymts to allegedly Cohen – 11 invoices, 12 vouchers, 11 checks or wires

Invoices are received from vendors – not made by anyone in Trump org – Trump has no control over these.

No auditors would ever identify or make the claims made by Bragg – not on a billion-dollar business – these entries are so small they would likely never be found our addressed by an auditor.

If these were issues then management would make adjustments but these adjustments would not impact taxes or income since they are alleging they were reported in the wrong bucket.

See a discussion of these items in the interview below with American Sunrise this morning.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/the-legal-argument-in-soros-backed-braggs-indictment-of-president-trump-is-dumb-but-the-accounting-crimes-are-even-dumber-video

 

 

 

The accounting behind Bragg’s indictment is total garbage

9:43

https://rumble.com/v2gw4ks-the-accounting-behind-braggs-indictment-is-total-garbage.html

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v2eap9e/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 24b379 April 7, 2023, 7:28 p.m. No.18658252   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Lara Trump

@LaraTrump

Mar 30

King of NY Donald Trump

https://truthsocial.com/@LaraTrump/posts/110115544911126833

 

15 seconds

https://rumble.com/embed/v2cz2hw/?pub=4