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December 10, 2021
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As we approach the one-year anniversary of the January 6 rally and breach of the Capitol Building, it’s time to take an unsparing look at what our “justice” system has become.

I know you share my deep concern that our judicial system increasingly –- and quite openly –- operates like that of a banana republic. The country is changing before our eyes. Yesterday, we looked at the use of “lawfare” to sway election outcomes, with Harvard Law School graduating an army of leftist attorneys specializing in how to manipulate election law. Today, let’s examine how leftist attorneys are weaponizing law enforcement and the courts against their political enemies. Case in point: the shocking violations of the civil rights of Trump supporters who were at the Capitol on January 6. Most say they can’t see their lawyers at all.

I just received this letter from reader Marlene:

“PLEASE tell your readers how to make a difference in how the J6 prisoners are being treated. How can we get this showcased in our communities?

“I live in NY and I will find out who to start writing, and start a petition demanding justice and fairness in their treatment. What else might be successful? This is unacceptable and I can only believe not enough people know about this. Is it legal to protest at the site they are being held? I will pray first, because I know that is where any success is going to come from, but if you can help with any direction I would appreciate it.”

Thanks to Marlene for writing. Yes, this is completely unacceptable and, yes, there are things we can and must do. Two Republican members of Congress, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Texas Rep. Louis Gohmert are leading the way on this issue with a new report called “UNUSUALLY CRUEL: An eyewitness report from inside the DC jail.” On November 4, the two legislators, along with congressional staff members, were finally allowed to tour two jail facilities –- the Central Detention Facility (CDF) and, especially, the Central Treatment Facility (CTF), which houses the J6 detainees –-after two unsuccessful attempts by them and also by Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida and Paul Gosar of Arizona.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/kevindowneyjr/2021/12/07/reps-greene-and-gohmert-finally-met-the-j6-political-prisoners-what-they-saw-isnt-pretty-n1539714

Amazingly, it took a congressional letter and a confrontation with the DC mayor’s office and the Department of Corrections staff to get them in. The letter said they have “the right, prerogative, and duty as Members of Congress to inquire and inspect.” Even then, they say, after two hours of being shown around, they still hadn’t seen any of the J6 political prisoners (let’s call them what they are). It took an 11-minute “heated confrontation,” Greene says in her report, to make that happen. They finally got to meet with the approximately 40 prisoners, in an area of the prison that looked to them “much older” and not updated like the rest of the prison. According to one inmate, it had previously been used as a psychiatric ward.

Some prisoners cried and were “visibly shaken,” Green says. “The physical conditions in which they are held could only be described as inhumane.” The detainees claim they haven’t been able to see their lawyers and family members. Those who decline vaccination are not allowed to get haircuts –- and they’ve been there so long, they’re probably starting to look like someone else who was locked in a tower: Rapunzel. Some –- notably a 71-year-old detainee (!) named Lonnie Leroy Coffman, who has a very serious-looking injury to his arm –- need medical attention. (Other prisoners say Coffman really needs to be released.)

They hold their own religious services where they are because they are not allowed to attend any. Each day, they do their own salute to the flag and sing the National Anthem.

Greene was told of these prisoners being treated much more harshly than the others, with some reports of beatings. Other prisoners in the facility have access to flat-screen TVs, medical care, and reading material, though Greene describes this in the report as emphasizing “the supposed cruelty and racial prejudice of the U.S. prison system,” also promoting Nation of Islam and Critical Race Theory. One book prisoners were about to read was “THE NEW JIM CROW: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” At the same time, one hallway was lined with posters encouraging the freshly-indoctrinated inmates to register to vote. This in itself might be a topic for another day.

So, the J6 political prisoners have been in this place for going on a year, haven’t had their day in court, don’t see their families, don’t see their lawyers, are singled out for bad treatment and don’t even have access to reading material (not that they’d want THAT reading material)? The conclusion of Greene’s report includes this statement: “The congressional visit to the DC jail on November 4 unquestionably proved that there is a twotrack justice system in the United States. This two-tiered system is not based on race, violence or conviction of crime, but politics.”

Greene and Gohmert got to visit with the prisoners for about an hour. Before leaving, Greene prayed with them as a group and told them, “We’ve heard terrible things and I want you to know that Congressman Gohmert and I have basically refused to back down on the issue.” They said they had not lost hope. As the delegation was escorted out, they chanted, “U-S-A! U-S-A!” and then, “LET’S GO BRANDON!”

“The severe treatment of these inmates within the facility cannot be overstated,” the report says. None of these people have had trials or been found guilty of anything. Video shows that some who came into the Capitol that day were waved in by security. Some never even entered at all; they just happened to cross some “invisible line” outside.

Here’s a link to a pdf of the full report. The part specifically covering their visit with the J6 detainees –- including a transcript of the “heated conversation” preceding it –- starts on page 12 and is a must-read.

https://greene.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/greene.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Unusually%20Cruel%20An%20Eyewitness%20Report%20From%20The%20DC%20Jail.pdf

Sharon Caldwell, wife of one of the detainees who at least is now on house arrest, wrote of the plight of those in prison and offered some specific ways to help.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/12/how_to_help_j6_defendants.html

“There are many ways you can help a J6er,” she writes. “You may donate to individual defendants, adopt a family in need this holiday season, and get information on how to send cards and letters to those incarcerated or under house arrest. Prayers, cards and letters provide tremendous joy, hope and strength to those affected. Here’s how to get mail to them.

https://www.patriotfreedomproject.com/connect-with-a-1/6er

More this weekend on what we can do to help our American political prisoners and bring their situation to light.

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  • Shirley Alvarado

    12/10/2021 03:46 PM

    Governor Huckabee, this is one of the very best articles that you have shared with us to make us aware of what is happening to these prisoners and what we can do to help them and their families. Thank you for your service and for revealing to us how we can share with them what God has blessed us with. I fear that we take our freedoms and blessings too much for granted. Please keep us informed. And keep up the good work, using your God-given opportunities.

  • Suzanne M Utts

    12/10/2021 03:32 PM

    I sent a card to one of the prisoners months ago---the guy who was dressed up in a strange outfit. I think his name is Jake. The card was returned unopened months later with a notation that only business-sized envelopes were acceptable. ? ! HUH? So obviously mail is withheld from these people. Time for Congress to get off its sorry behinds and "do something." Since THEY work in DC, they ought to go--all of them at once-- to that jail and demand to see the prisoners. It might put a little fear into the people who are abusing the prisoners.

    Personally I wish that this civil war had been fought the old-fashioned way. Yes there would have been casualties but it would have been over by now. As it is, we have had hundreds of thousands of casualties of another kind--via a bogus "Covid pandemic" and a mass innoculation program AND "hospital protocols" put in place to deliberately kill, and will kill many more before it's over, IF it is ever over. I am totally disgusted with my country and with the people who were elected to represent us.

  • Dot Whitley

    12/10/2021 03:25 PM

    I'm so angry about this that I can't say more.

  • Gary Bobbitt

    12/10/2021 03:07 PM

    Where are the other Republicans, especially the leadership in the house/senate. This is disgusting and embarrassing as an American. The whole lot should, daily, be marching where they are imprisoned. Why isn’t the media reporting on this. Vote every one of the bastards out of office.

  • Darrell D Black

    12/10/2021 02:57 PM

    This is pathetic to treat these people this way. A travesty of justice. This sounds more like how they treated prisoners in the Old USSR and the Gulags. America must be feeling shameful! THIS MUST CEASE AND JUSTICE TO PREVAIL IN WORKING THESE PEOPLE THROUGH THE JUSTICE SYSTEM. I am ashamed to call myself an American..with this crap that is going on within our own justice system. Tell the Congressmen that action must be taken now!!!

  • Alma G Walker

    12/10/2021 02:42 PM

    Thank you, thank you, Governor, for giving us information on the Jan 6 prisoners. I makes me literally ill to my stomach at the horrible treatment of innocent people. I was born and raised in a country of freedom and peace, now 88 years old. My heart is broken for the children who have had their innocence and liberties taken from them. In my childhood, we had no fears, even during WWII.
    Thank you for encouraging us to believe in God, Who is Who He says He is and He will do what He says He will do. You and I are who He says we are.
    Blessings of grace and peace,
    Alma Walker

  • Martin R. Quinn

    12/10/2021 02:36 PM

    While the "insurrection" at the Capitol was totally misguided, holding the rioters in detention for almost a year seems excessive. To my knowledge, only one detainee has been sentenced so far. Why is there minimal media coverage -- and what are the charges: disorderly conduct, destruction of property, breaking & entering, or are serious criminal allegations pending? And why has there been little public information on the deaths (reportedly suicides) of two DC/Capitol policemen who participated in quelling the riot within days after the traumatic January 6 event? Were these tragedies completely unrelated?

  • Charles T. Weaver

    12/10/2021 02:25 PM

    This reads more like the USSR, not the USA.

  • Floyd A Unger

    12/10/2021 02:20 PM

    Thank you. If what these folks did was “insurrection” or “revolution” then they would deserve what they are getting. BUT IT WAS NOT “INSURRECTION “ OR “REVOLUTION “!!! The only people guilty were government employees lighting the fire and fanning the flames!!!…..Yes government employees….OUR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES!!!…….SHEESH!

  • See z Rudolph Richardson

    12/10/2021 02:15 PM

    Banana Republic - no Communist Republic - disagree with the Let’s Go Brandon president and you go under the jail . Get these patriots out now Mike Huckabey!