Tag: January 6

Plea Deal in the Works for Arizona’s ‘QAnon Shaman’

An attorney for the Capitol-breach suspect known as the “QAnon shaman” said he’s working “in earnest” on a plea deal with prosecutors given his client’s fragile mental health. Arizona native and Navy veteran Jacob Chansley, 33, aka Jake Angeli, was recently diagnosed by Federal Bureau of Prisons psychologists with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mental…


GOP Congressmen Schedule News Conference at Justice Department to Demand Answers on Jan. 6 Detainees

Members of Congress who have been pressing federal law enforcement officials unsuccessfully for months about the conditions and treatment of hundreds of Jan. 6 Capitol riot detainees will take their case to the doors of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Tuesday. They also want to know why federal law enforcement authorities were warned weeks…


The US Constitution Says Treat All Defendants the Same

Commentary Equal treatment under the law, right? I think every American agrees that when it comes to law enforcement, all citizens should be treated the same way. So, how to explain the disparity in post-arrest treatment between last year’s George Floyd protesters and this year’s detainees from the breach at the U.S. Capitol? Nothing that…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (July 21)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected two Republicans from serving on a select committee to probe the January 6th Capitol breach, the FBI says hackers working for the Chinese communist party targeted dozens of American pipeline companies between 2011 and 2013, and Senator Rand Paul plans to file a criminal referral against Doctor Fauci.  


What Really Happened on January 6th

In today’s episode of Counterculture, Danielle unmasks the corruption of government institutions, like the FBI, and explains why the American people are losing trust in these institutions. She interviews investigative journalist, Julie Kelly, to probe the inside story of January 6th to show how it contradicts the media’s false narrative. Follow EpochTV on Facebook and…


Pandemic Reset the World; Navy Not War Ready; Running Afoul of Chicken Ban

The post-pandemic world is not business as usual. What’s changed? Just about everything, especially if you live in the free world. That’s according to top security and strategy advisor Casey Fleming, CEO of BlackOps Partners. Most police officers involved in fatal shootings are quickly identified. But not the one who killed Ashli Babbit in the…


Judge Denies DOJ Request for Private Firm to Create Database of Jan. 6 Evidence

A federal judge in Washington on Friday denied a Department of Justice request to hire a private contractor to create a database of the evidence of the Capitol breach on Jan. 6. Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia denied the DOJ request to provide grand jury material…


Arizona Rally Demands Release of Jan. 6 ‘Political Prisoners’

Hoisting flags and political signs, more than 250 Arizona conservatives rallied in Scottsdale on Wednesday to demand the release of pro-Trump protesters being held in federal prisons since Jan. 6. “This nation will not be [made] safe by cowards,” said keynote speaker Matt Braynard of Look Ahead America, co-sponsor of the rally with local branch…


Remembering What Was Done to the Trump Administration

Commentary Plato’s enigmatic observation that knowledge is ἀνάμνησις, “recollection,” has pedestrian as well as esoteric applications. One pedestrian application is to reanimate condign anger that has been worn smooth by guile or numbing repetition. Remember the debacle at our consulate in Benghazi on Sept. 11, 2012? Four Americans, including our ambassador to Libya, were killed…


Department of Justice Treats Jan. 6 Detainees With Double Standard: Conservative Legal Activists

Two high-profile conservative legal activists claim the Department of Justice (DOJ) is using a double standard in its treatment of those detained regarding the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol, compared to those who were arrested during the rioting following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020. More than 500 individuals have been…