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  • Jan. 6 case dismissed 40 days after judge found Luke Coffee guilty of ‘assault’ on MPD Officer Lila Morris

    Jan. 6 case dismissed 40 days after judge found Luke Coffee guilty of ‘assault’ on MPD Officer Lila Morris

    January 24, 2025
    EXCLUSIVE, January 6

    Texas filmmaker Luke Coffee took a direct blow to the left arm from Metropolitan Police Department Officer Lila Morris on Jan. 6, 2021, yet it was Coffee who was found guilty of assaulting the notorious D.C. officer who seconds later savagely beat Rosanne Boyland with a hardened walking stick, multiple videos viewed by Blaze News…

  • Jan. 6 defendant Colt McAbee on presidential pardon: ‘Best day of my life other than my wedding’

    Jan. 6 defendant Colt McAbee on presidential pardon: ‘Best day of my life other than my wedding’

    January 21, 2025
    January 6

    Sarah McAbee and her mother, Kim, came forward in the bitter minus-18-degree weather to rescue Colt McAbee after he spent 1,252 days in government custody, brought on by a criminal prosecution that was marred by bald-faced lies. After a handshake with Orum, McAbee was off to live his life again.

  • Sheriff’s deputy became a Jan. 6 trophy in a lie-filled ‘manifest injustice’

    Sheriff’s deputy became a Jan. 6 trophy in a lie-filled ‘manifest injustice’

    January 20, 2025
    EXCLUSIVE, January 6

    Colt McAbee keenly feels the irony of his living situation. The former Georgia and Tennessee sheriff’s deputy and onetime prison guard now wears a different uniform from the ones he pinned his badge to for seven years — tan work clothes issued to inmates at the Federal Medical Center run by the U.S. Bureau of…

  • Exclusive: Nightmare January 6 case delivers miracle outcome for Thomas Caldwell

    Exclusive: Nightmare January 6 case delivers miracle outcome for Thomas Caldwell

    January 14, 2025
    EXCLUSIVE, Faith, January 6

    More than four years after January 6, US District Judge Amit Mehta sentences Caldwell to time served and a $100 fine. By Joseph M. Hanneman Blaze Media || Jan. 14, 2025 The way Tom Caldwell figures it, his own government wanted him to die. He said he was tortured during his intake at the Central…

  • Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has ‘significant’ discipline history, including gun incidents

    Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has ‘significant’ discipline history, including gun incidents

    November 22, 2024
    Crime, January 6

    Now-Captain Michael Byrd also given favorable treatment, including $36,000 retention bonus and $21,000 in home security upgrades. By Joseph M. Hanneman Blaze Media || Nov. 22, 2024 The U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on January 6 once fired his service weapon at fleeing vehicles near his home while his neighbor…

  • Mysterious Babbitt shooting witnesses incited rioters, met secretly with police

    Mysterious Babbitt shooting witnesses incited rioters, met secretly with police

    November 22, 2024
    EXCLUSIVE, January 6

    The pair later met secretly with U.S. Capitol Police at the edge of Capitol grounds and shared at least one video clip as evidence before the Babbitt shooting investigation was even officially under way. Capitol Police did not make a video or audio recording of their talks with the men. One of the men sat…

  • Biden-Harris DOJ moves to imprison disabled, nonviolent Jan. 6 defendant for 4 years

    Biden-Harris DOJ moves to imprison disabled, nonviolent Jan. 6 defendant for 4 years

    November 5, 2024
    January 6, Weaponized Government

    Thomas Caldwell’s attorney said his client is ‘more akin to a loud-mouth Walter Mitty than the Rambo-type figure the government has portrayed him.’ By Joseph M. Hanneman Blaze Media || Nov. 5, 2024 When federal agents raided the rural Virginia farm of Thomas Caldwell on Jan. 19, 2021, they were sure he was a kingpin…

  • Fitzgerald’s fight: January 6 prosecution steams ahead unabated despite terminal colon cancer

    Fitzgerald’s fight: January 6 prosecution steams ahead unabated despite terminal colon cancer

    October 31, 2024
    EXCLUSIVE, January 6

    Fitzgerald’s peaceful 39-minute visit inside the Capitol brought federal felony and misdemeanor charges. Despite occasional discussions with Fitzgerald’s attorney about dropping the case, prosecutors have refused to dismiss the charges, even though Fitzgerald’s doctor says his cancer is incurable.

  • Suspended special agent risks it all to warn Americans about politicized FBI

    Suspended special agent risks it all to warn Americans about politicized FBI

    September 14, 2024
    EXCLUSIVE, January 6, Weaponized Government

    “I’ve been telling my wife since the beginning of the suspension that we’re different people now,” O’Boyle explained. “We’re changed forever. We’re never going to be the Garret and Heidi that we were. I struggle with that on one end, because we liked our life.”

  • Shadow of infamous 1912 assassination attempt still looms over Milwaukee

    Shadow of infamous 1912 assassination attempt still looms over Milwaukee

    July 14, 2024
    Crime, Features, Politics

    The shadow of the July 13 attempted murder of former President Donald J. Trump in Pennsylvania will loom large over the 2024 GOP convention, so Milwaukee’s historical ties to another attempted assassination plot take on added significance nearly 112 years later.

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