Speaker Mike Johnson Released All J6 Tapes And One Of Them Shows Officers Uncuffing J6 Protester, Giving Fist Bump Before Releasing Him
Here you go, you guys. After McCarthy promised but failed to do it, House Speaker Mike Johnson has released the January 6th tapes — all 44,000 hours of them!
BREAKING: All 44,000 hours of footage from January 6th has been publicly released by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
View the J6 tapes here: https://t.co/dSymU18nE8
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(Tech bros, please archive these in case the regime decides to pull the plug!)
One video shows Capitol Police officers acting in a suspicious manner.
In the footage, Capitol Police can be seen walking a man, who appears to be a J6 protester, to an exit in the Capitol building. The man is handcuffed. Once they get close to the metal detector, one of the officers uncuffs the individual, who gives another officer a fist bump before walking out of the building.
Video below:
So, what gives? Why would two Capitol Police officers, who were supposedly dealing with an “insurrection” full of people supposedly trying to take down the government, lead one of the “insurrectionists” out of the building and give him a hearty fist bump before he leaves?
There are only two possibilities.
The first is that the man in the footage was an undercover agent working with the FBI or another federal agency. He could have been among those who were inciting people to violence to make the situation appear worse than it was. Perhaps they cuffed him to make it appear as if he was being arrested, to throw off suspicion from the rest of the crowd of people who were present.
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