J6 hearing: more evidence of Trump's crimes AND more evidence of persistent unfairness & injustice

The most recent January 6 committee public hearing reinforced the number and nature of Donald Trump's crimes designed to overturn the election results and unconstitutionally retain the power of the presidency.

But with testimony from Steven Ayers - one of the people Trump lied to, duped, deceived and inspired to attack the Capitol on January 6 - a deep and abiding unfairness and injustice was also on full display during the hearing. Hundreds and hundreds of Trump's supporters have been prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned, while the crimes of Donald Trump and Mark Meadows have gone entirely unaddressed. Here's why this unfairness - this disparate treatment of Americans - must be addressed by the Department of Justice. Before it's too late.

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J6 hearing: more evidence of Trump's crimes AND more evidence of persistent unfairness & injustice


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