Ron Paul knows exactly what's wrong.
Waiting for everyone else to catch up…..
>https://thegatewaypundit.com/2025/02/week-5-is-this-week-day-imprisoned-j6er/
Imprisoned J6er and Retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown Reportedly Being Released Today!
It has been 1,243 days today that retired Green Beret Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown has been incarcerated in the federal prison system after he was handed guilty verdicts in a case that arose from a search warrant after his involvement in the Jan 6 protest.
It has been 35 days since President Trump issued a blanket pardon for all offenses related to January 6th.
MSG Brown was asked to provide personal security for a permitted speaker’s mother on January 6th. The Oath Keeper and retired Special Forces veteran traveled to Washington, D.C., to do just that.
But after the Metropolitan Police began to attack peaceful protesters with tear gas, expired rock-hard pepper balls, possibly frozen solid given the temperature on that day and concussion grenades, things got chaotic.
Despite the chaos, MSG Brown never was accused of exerting any violence against anyone that day and never entered the US Capitol.
He was, however, charged with misdemeanor trespass after he blew the whistle and released footage of the DHS/FBI actively attempting to recruit him “for an event in January,” which Brown believed to be Jan 6. The trespass charges resulted in the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force raiding his home inSeptember 2021.
During the raid, Brown’s 14 CCTV cameras were turned off for the entirety of the raid, leaving him no oversight during the raid of his home. The Gateway Pundit covered this trial in person in December 2022. It’s definitely worth reading up on the gross injustices levied against MSG Brown during that trial.
>Imprisoned J6er and Retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown Reportedly Being Released Today!
Asked ChatGPT whether there are still unreleased J6 prisoners:
answer:
As of February 24, 2025, most individuals convicted in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot have been released from prison following pardons issued by President Donald Trump. On January 20, 2025, President Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of over 1,500 individuals involved in the events of that day, arguing that their sentences were excessive and that they are patriotic Americans.
However, some individuals remain incarcerated due to various factors:
Unrelated Charges: Some individuals were convicted on charges unrelated to the January 6 events. For example, a former Special Forces soldier from Tampa was transferred from a Washington, D.C., jail to the Grayson County Detention Center in Kentucky in late January 2025.
Stripes
Delayed Releases: Reports indicate that certain facilities, such as the D.C. Central Detention Facility, were slow to implement the pardons. Some inmates were not released immediately after the pardons were issued, leading to confusion and frustration among families and supporters.
The New Yorker
Legal Complications: In some cases, legal complexities or additional charges have delayed the release of certain individuals. For instance, some individuals have been moved to other jails under state charges or other reasons, postponing their release.
PJ Media
WHAT BS.
ALL THE J6ers should have been OUT a month ago.