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Feb. 25 2024

"President Trump, thank you! Thank you for honoring our heroes of January 6, and not letting them be silenced." Following former President Trump's CPAC speech on Saturday, supporters of January 6 defendants rallying outside the DC jail were grateful that he had played a recording of the National Anthem sang by J6 inmates at recent events including CPAC.

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‘Praying Grandma’ Who Walked In Capitol On J6 Found Guilty By DC Jury

On Thursday afternoon, a Colorado grandmother who briefly entered the Capitol Building on January 6, after praying on the grounds with a group for over an hour, was found guilty on four misdemeanor charges

 

Multiple sources close to the case confirmed to The Post Millennial that she had been found guilty this afternoon by a DC jury. She could be sentenced to a year in prison and fines exceeding $200,000.

The jury deliberated for nearly 26 hours before finding Lavrenz guilty. She is 71-years-old and owns a bed and breakfast in Colorado Springs.

 

Rebecca Lavrenz had been charged with entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly conduct in a Capitol Building, and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol Building.

 

Lavrenze testified in her own defense for five hours on Monday, and the jury began deliberations on the same day, stretching all the way to Thursday. “The deliberation was good because obviously at least one person on the jury was fighting for me, and many people have been convicted in the first hour,” she said.:snip:

 

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Bombshell Hearing Set, Three D.C. National Guard Officers to Expose January 6th Committee

The now-defunct January 6th committee is set to take another gut punch after the emergence of three whistleblowers from the Washington, D.C., National Guard.

 According to The Daily Mail, which first reported the revelation, the three officers will testify that then-President Donald Trump and then-Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller did approve the deployment of the guard to help secure the Capitol Grounds. A hearing has been set for Wednesday in front of the House Oversight Subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Barry Loudermilk.

 

Whistleblowers from the Washington D.C. National Guard will tell Congress that Donald Trump did want them deployed during the Capitol riot and the Army delayed telling them to mobilize in a bombshell hearing next week.

DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that at least three officers will appear Wednesday before a House subcommittee to claim their stories were also ignored by the Democrat-led January 6 committee, because it didn't fit their narrative.

The hearing will aim to further prove that Acting Defense Secretary at the time Christopher Miller did give advance approval of D.C. National Guard deployment at the direction of then-President Donald Trump.:snip:

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The testimonies the whistleblowers are set to deliver strongly contradict the proclamations of the January 6th committee. Liz Cheney, one of the loudest members, spent years insinuating that Trump not only planned for the January 6th riot to occur but that he did nothing to try to prevent it or quell it. Further, the January 6th committee allegedly hid testimony countering that narrative. 

I don't know WHY. Why she decided to destroy her political career.

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Former DC National Guard officials criticize Pentagon leadership in assessment of J6 response

Four former D.C. National Guard officials turned whistleblowers excoriated military leadership for their response to the January 6 riot at a hearing held by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight Wednesday.

Based their firsthand accounts, they said that senior leadership failed to act decisively to authorize the deployment of the D.C. National Guard to the Capitol and subsequently crafted a misleading narrative about their actions that day to paper over the delays.

“These whistleblowers are coming forward today to share, for the first time under oath, their first hand account related to National Guard deployment on January 6," said Chairman Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., in his opening statement.  :snip:

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