Julie Kelly
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District Court putting you on trial in the most democratic city in the country for a quick conviction. So, no, none of them did. So shame on these law firms.
District Court putting you on trial in the most democratic city in the country for a quick conviction. So, no, none of them did. So shame on these law firms.
And this is why I'm so glad to see the president doing what he can to vilify these law firms, strip them of security clearances, access to documents and buildings, and doing, yes, damage to their business because that's exactly what they deserve.
And this is why I'm so glad to see the president doing what he can to vilify these law firms, strip them of security clearances, access to documents and buildings, and doing, yes, damage to their business because that's exactly what they deserve.
And this is why I'm so glad to see the president doing what he can to vilify these law firms, strip them of security clearances, access to documents and buildings, and doing, yes, damage to their business because that's exactly what they deserve.
You guys are awesome for always having me on. Thank you so much. Talk to you soon.
You guys are awesome for always having me on. Thank you so much. Talk to you soon.
You guys are awesome for always having me on. Thank you so much. Talk to you soon.
Hey, Charlie, what an amazing day yesterday. And thank you for your help with this historic decision, courageous decision that the president made. It's really amazing to see the videos on acts of people being released from federal prison after all these years. So thank you and thank you to the president for including me in that process. And I hope we can toast in person one of these days, Charlie.
Hey, Charlie, what an amazing day yesterday. And thank you for your help with this historic decision, courageous decision that the president made. It's really amazing to see the videos on acts of people being released from federal prison after all these years. So thank you and thank you to the president for including me in that process. And I hope we can toast in person one of these days, Charlie.
So the pardon, as the president said during the signing ceremony last night, is a full pardon. So that applies to close to now 1,600 J6 defendants. There was a carve out there, Charlie, for 14 individuals whose sentences have now been commuted. And those were all members or associates of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers.
So the pardon, as the president said during the signing ceremony last night, is a full pardon. So that applies to close to now 1,600 J6 defendants. There was a carve out there, Charlie, for 14 individuals whose sentences have now been commuted. And those were all members or associates of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers.
And I believe that he said that those cases will be reviewed also for pardons. And I believe His final decision will be similar to what we saw yesterday, pardoning those individuals, many of whom were convicted of seditious conspiracy, which is a terrorism statute usually reserved, Charlie, for real terrorists, not political protesters. So I'm sure the president will reach the same decision.
And I believe that he said that those cases will be reviewed also for pardons. And I believe His final decision will be similar to what we saw yesterday, pardoning those individuals, many of whom were convicted of seditious conspiracy, which is a terrorism statute usually reserved, Charlie, for real terrorists, not political protesters. So I'm sure the president will reach the same decision.
And then what's happening today, Charlie, there were several J6-related court proceedings in Washington scheduled for today. including one case going to the jury for a verdict. And you have the new DC U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, who I believe that you know, who is a friend of mine, and he's already filing motions to dismiss those indictments. And I know that judges were forced to do that today.
And then what's happening today, Charlie, there were several J6-related court proceedings in Washington scheduled for today. including one case going to the jury for a verdict. And you have the new DC U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, who I believe that you know, who is a friend of mine, and he's already filing motions to dismiss those indictments. And I know that judges were forced to do that today.
And boy, I wish I was there to have seen those judges have to drop those cases. That would have been another incredible moment.
And boy, I wish I was there to have seen those judges have to drop those cases. That would have been another incredible moment.
And Charlie, that obviously was something you were very adamant about is emphasizing the lack of due process, the constitutional rights violations at play in this prosecution. So that is, of course, something that we added to the consideration. And I know that the president himself is fully aware of what these prosecutors and judges have been doing for more than four years.
And Charlie, that obviously was something you were very adamant about is emphasizing the lack of due process, the constitutional rights violations at play in this prosecution. So that is, of course, something that we added to the consideration. And I know that the president himself is fully aware of what these prosecutors and judges have been doing for more than four years.