Is this some of the footage that the Democrats don’t want us to see?
It’s no secret that most footage from January 6th is being withheld by the government.
How much footage?
Most reports claim there is over 14,000 hours of video footage that the government won’t release.
But why?
Could it be because the footage debunks the “official” January 6th narrative?
Newly released footage appears to show capitol police leading protesters inside the Capitol Building.
Now…
If this was an insurrection or a riot, then wouldn’t the crowd have fought through the police offers?
Instead, we clearly see officers talking to the protesters, and then leading them inside.
Take a look at the footage below:
This is what @SpeakerPelosi and the @FBI did NOT want us to see👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/79nBQaN8Ee
— 👑Hydroxy ChloroQueen👑 (@DairyQu13037415) October 21, 2021
Of course, there’s been other footage that appears to debunk the official narrative as well.
One of the latest examples is Ray Epps.
Representative Matt Gaetz explains:
WATCH: Footage of alleged J6 Fed Ray Epps, courtesy of @DarrenJBeattie’s Revolver News, shows him at the most critical moments leading up to and during January 6th.
Full Episode: https://t.co/4Zh8enaWdq pic.twitter.com/KFh1LRcYsg
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) October 28, 2021
And take a look at this footage of Trump supporters peacefully walking around.
Does this look like an insurrection to you?
Prosecutors lost in an effort to hide footage of J6. Are we seeing a violent insurrection or a tour group? pic.twitter.com/kUq7zSxsxv
— Champ Lamar (@champlamar) September 23, 2021
And what about the following video?
This one appears to prove that Trump supporters definitely were not involved in any of the violence.
https://twitter.com/RealPhilJones1/status/1420203889673084931
Even Politico confirms over 14,000 hours of footage has been unreleased:
The Capitol Police shared thousands of hours of Jan. 6 surveillance camera footage with two key congressional committees investigating the mob attack on the building — and provided “numerous” clips to the Democrats prosecuting Donald Trump’s impeachment, the department’s top lawyer revealed Monday.
The department provided the footage to the impeachment managers in response to a request from top House lawyer Douglas Letter, according to Capitol Police General Counsel Thomas DiBiase, who made the disclosures in a sworn affidavit he submitted in one of the criminal cases stemming from the Jan. 6 riot.
DiBiase said the department also provided more than 14,000 hours of surveillance camera footage — encompassing the hours of noon to 8 p.m. on Jan. 6 — to two key committees investigating the Capitol assault: The House Administration Committee and the Senate Rules Committee.
DiBiase’s comments to the court are the first known acknowledgment from the Capitol Police of the extent of its cooperation with lawmakers investigating the attack. The notoriously secretive agency has said little about the extent of its cooperation with other entities and whether it had shared its materials with lawmakers until now. On Monday, two key House Appropriations Committee lawmakers — who oversee the Capitol Police budget — ripped the department for failing to provide more public details about its response to the Jan. 6 attack.
DiBiase indicated that since lawmakers’ initial request for footage, the department has agreed to provide footage from the entire 24 hour period of Jan. 6. The Capitol Police have also shared the 14,000-hour subset of footage with the FBI and the D.C. Metropolitan Police to support ongoing investigations. And it has shared a “very limited number” of video clips from Jan. 5 to assist the D.C. police with “potential … incidents.”
Despite the disclosure, DiBiase is silent on one crucial question: Whether the department has preserved a broader swath of Jan. 5 footage and shared it with lawmakers who have raised fears about potential “reconnaissance” efforts by would-be rioters the day before the Capitol breach. Democrats leveled the charge in the immediate aftermath of the attack, suggesting Republican lawmakers or aides may have aided the rioters, but have said little to back up their statements since,
In his affidavit, DiBiase revealed that the security footage is “automatically purged” within 30 days under normal circumstances.
If this truly was an insurrection, if this truly was an attack, don’t the American people have a right to know?
Instead, they appear to be hiding the evidence.
Why?
What are they trying to hide?
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