Tuesday, March 19, 2024

See For Yourself: Ray Epps Caught Red-Handed In Criminal Acts On Video…

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On January 11, 2022, then-Rep. defended , a likely cut-out. According to Kinzinger, Ray Epps, the one person caught on video directing Trump supporters to break into the US Capitol, did nothing wrong.

In his testimony before the sham January 6 Committee on January 21, 2022, Ray Epps insisted “I don't break the law” and “It's not in my DNA.”

But is that the case? Was Ray Epps truthful in his sworn testimony to the January 6 Committee? Ray Epps, a possible federal cut-out, did he commit any crimes on January 5th and 6th, 2021?

We believe we have proof he did.

Ray Epps is now free. He was never arrested after encouraging Trump supporters to rush Capitol Police — and we have evidence that several Americans are now serving time for a criminal act Ray Epps participated in on January 6th.

You can see Ray Epps in the video near the corner of the sign.

The protesters walk over to where the police are standing outside the US Capitol.

After the sign is released Ray Epps pops up and is seen standing and directing the crowd.

Please Note: No police officers were hurt during the incident.

Read the original article in its entirety here.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. MORE POLICE IS ESSENTIAL TO MEET THE NEEDS AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC.
    HOWEVER THERE HAS TO BE AN EFFORT TO CREATE A BETTER RELATIONSHIP AND RESPECT BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN AND THE POLICE OFFICER.THIS WILL REQUIRE A GREAT DEAL OF TIME, PATIENCE,EDUCATION AND SACRIFICE.NEW YORK CITY IS A REAL AMERICAN TREASURE THAT NEEDS TO BE APPRECIATED AND ENJOYED.
    GOD BLESS NEW YORK.

  2. The only thing that I can see him actively doing is sort of directing traffic. The traffic of people. When did that become a crime??? This whole Jan., 6th mess is just that, a mess. It needs to be read over and then stuffed in the nearest trash container. Instead the Demoncraps insist on beating it to death. Pitiful.

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