… and he pardoned them all

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    1. I’d like to see copies of it posted (and maintained) all over the country. Those people don’t deserve to walk free and live the rest of their lives among us in anonymity.

  1. Oh that’s MARVELLOUS, Colorado !!! Reading about it has added an extra something to my birthday ! – thank-you, my dear friend. 🙂

  2. That was a disgusting turning point for America and it should’ve been illegal to pardon them. I sometimes wonder if their members of the mask ICE agents that go around abducting people.

    1. I thought Trump should have been impeached and convicted for both his part in the original crime and then later for pardoning all of them (proving again that he appreciated what they did for him). I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them are and delight in being ICE agents and furthering their cause that way.

  3. Interesting how all dictators try to control information, and DJT is no exception. It actually works, in North Korea, Russia, China, etc. Technology has made it worse, multiplying sources and making it easier to sow doubts about veracity. One wall of truth is a start, and I commend it, but I fear for my country. In manipulating information, the administration has no shame. Thanks for publishing this.

    1. I couldn’t wait to publish this. People need to know these things. I’m just sad that I didn’t see the first two walls when they were put up.

      The information on the wall was compiled and fact-checked by NPR, which means there’s a file that NPR, Buehler, or someone could and should publish en toto and circulate/sell/distribute as widely as possible. There should be no hiding place for those criminals. (Their “pardons” don’t change my opinion of them.) Meanwhile, the man responsible for Jan. 6 is now president of the US.

      How did we fall so far?

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