An Arizona man who became a central figure in a right-wing conspiracy theory about the origins of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has lost his court case against Fox News, which he accused of defaming him in the wake of the historic violence.
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Did a virus wave of common sense cover the nation?
ReplyDeleteI think ray should anticipate more court time coming.
ReplyDeleteHe won't. He's a fed. Which is why he hasn't been touched for his role at J6.
DeleteSurprised he didn't get pardoned, too.
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It's a constant source of amazement to me that no one has whacked that guy yet.
ReplyDeleteHe will get a Biden pardon. No taking the Fifth when he is called to testify in Congress.
ReplyDeleteAnother site mentioned that Hunters' pardon could remove his 5th Amendment protection in the same way that an grant of immunity does. The 5th is about protection from self-incriminatory testimony. If the Pardon prevents criminal consequences, does he have a right to refuse to testify?
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He's a piece of shit and needs to be arrested and thrown in jail.....preferably with some of the J6'rs. As more and more of that day is brought to light,it's plain to see they all need to be released. Who knows, now that Joe has pardoned Hunter,will that give DJT the impetus to pardon them and have them released? I hope so!
ReplyDeleteConspiracy theory?
ReplyDeleteRay Epps is a fed.
ReplyDelete... "in the wake of the historic violence." Why the hell does the article say that?!?!?! We all know it was not violent, except on the part of the Feds and the Capitol Police. C'mon Man!
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