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Government Corruption
Undercover DC Police Officer Pushed Protesters Toward Capitol, Climbed Over Barricade: Court Filing
2023-02-20
[Epoch Times] New court motions filed by Jan. 6 defendant William Pope of Topeka, Kansas, also show MPD bicycle officers stopping four armed men in plainclothes on Jan. 6. The men turned out to be federal agents. Video included with Pope’s filings also shows uniformed MPD officers saying, "we were set up" to fail on Jan. 6.

"This video clearly evidences undercover law enforcement officers urging the crowds to advance up the stairs and scaffolding towards the Capitol on January 6," Pope wrote in one motion. "The government may claim that incidents like this did not happen, but the facts show they did.

"Since the government cannot be trusted to disclose these facts," Pope wrote, "it becomes even more important that defense teams, including Pro Se defendants, be able to directly examine the evidence."

Information in the court papers will rekindle the debate about the role that undercover officers and agents played in the riots of Jan. 6 and why the U.S. Department of Justice and federal judges have kept the evidence under seal and away from public view.
Related:
Jan. 6: 2023-02-09 FBI whistleblower raises fresh concerns about bank record mining, undercover agents in J6 probe
Jan. 6: 2023-02-01 Rep. George Santos, has stepped down from the House committees he was on
Jan. 6: 2023-01-30 Legal Filing Exposes FBI Involvement in January 6th
Posted by:Bobby

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Posted by: badanov   2023-02-20 11:30  

#3  I deleted mine.

Sometimes multiple perspectives and/or sources is a good thing.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-02-20 08:58  

#2  Thanks Bobby. I missed yours. I deleted mine.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-02-20 08:41  

#1  This post is briefer than Besoeker's post, and ... earlier.
Posted by: Bobby   2023-02-20 08:39  

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