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PURE EVIL: Feds Want to Add Years to Proud Boy Zachary Rehl's Sentence Because He Spoke...

• https://www.thegatewaypundit.com, By Jim Hoft

J6 political prisoner Zachary Rehl is no longer able to afford a private attorney without assistance from the American people.

The government is seeking 30 years in federal prison for Rehl, the head of the Philadelphia chapter of the Proud Boys, for "his role in the Capitol riot."

Rehl committed no violent crimes on January 6. He walked through the Capitol building on January 6 for merely a few minutes, took a selfie in the building then left the Capitol grounds.

Prosecutors argue the 37-year-old Marine Corps veteran and his allies, former Proud Boys chair Enrique Tarrio, 39, Joseph Biggs. 39, and Ethan Nordean, 33, aimed to foment a revolution on January 6 to keep former President Donald Trump in power in a "terror attack" that left a stain on American democracy.

The government argued that the role that Rehl and Tarrio, Nordean, and Biggs played in "organizing" the Jan. 6, 2021, "attack" on the U.S. Capitol "threatened the bedrock principles of our country' and warranted the significant punishment," government lawyers argued in a court filing late Thursday.

Of course, every word of that is a lie.  The DOJ knows this.  They just wanted to destroy these men and their families for being supporters of President Trump and for attending January 6 protests in order to provide protection from leftist groups like Antifa.

Rehl, Tarrio, Nordean, and Biggs were convicted of seditious conspiracy on May 4 by jurors who reside in a district with a 92 percent voting rate for Joe Biden. The selected jurors admitted on the stand that they support Antifa and attended Black Lives Matter rallies and the Women's Marches, each insisted the Proud Boys are a group of white supremacists and every juror's face was hidden behind a mask in adherence with unconstitutional Covid protocol the entire duration of the 5-month trial.


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