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Jan. 6 Prisoners/Newspunch.com Marjorie Taylor Greene worries that some of the Jan. 6 prisoners being held in a D.C. jail are treated more like political prisoners of war , victims of their ideological persuasion. The Republican Congresswoman has been trying to gain access to the defendants and was finally able to visit the prisoners after “months of trying.” There are approximately 40 Jan. 6 prisoners currently held for pre-trial detention at the facility.
Greene visited the “Patriot wing” of the D.C. Department of Corrections for three hours on Nov. 4. She says she “was greeted by men who never thought anyone would come [to] see them. It was like they were prisoners of war. They had lost hope and felt forgotten.” Last night, I was greeted by men who never thought anyone would come see them. It was like they were prisoners of war. They had lost hope and felt forgotten. The American people must tell the federal government that we will not stand for their authoritarianism & their tyranny. pic.twitter.com/74qIXoVuFj — Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) November 5, 2021 Greene and Rep. Louie Gohmert tried to enter on Nov. 3 but were stopped by corrections officers. This was one day […]
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Suspension of constitutional rights (apart from the temporary declairing of martial law during a national emergency) is HIGH TREASON, punishable by death.