- The Washington Times - Wednesday, December 4, 2024

President Joe Biden has given his son, Hunter, the pardon of all pardons, basically excusing him from consequences for his felony convictions and crimes, but also excusing him from any crimes he may or may not have done between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024. 

But what about the protesters from January 6 who’ve been rotting away in jail cells for months and months?

Some, as Ed Martin, an attorney and the president of Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund says, haven’t even committed crimes. They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

They were just victimized by a weaponized judicial system that was doing the bidding of the Democrats in the White House.

The fallout for these J6-ers has been horrific.

“It turns you upside down,” he said, of his personal work with the families of those who’ve been imprisoned, “in a way that only people who’ve gone through major losses in their lives [can understand]. It’s devastating.”

For more on Hunter Biden and the fate of the January 6 jailed protesters, tune in to this discussion with Ed Martin. 

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