NEW FACTS: Jan 6 DNC 'PIPE BOMB' story finally explodes!



BlazeTV’s investigative team has blown the story wide open on who really discovered the pipe bomb outside of DNC headquarters on January 6.

The original story went that a masked passerby stumbled on the pipe bomb before approaching the Capitol Police to report what he found.

But as more information is revealed, the original story is looking more like a lie.

“There was a massive cover up,” Grant Stinchfield, host of "Real America’s Voice," tells Sara Gonzales.

The pipe bomb was dropped outside of the DNC party headquarters, and the original surveillance tape was edited so viewers couldn’t see who dropped the pipe bomb.

Now, three years later, it’s been discovered that it wasn’t a passerby who found the pipe bomb at all. Rather, it was a U.S. Capitol policeman in plainclothes.

After the plainclothes officer told the responding police officers, they proceeded to finish their lunch in their vehicles.

Sara Gonzales has questions.

“How did the Secret Service fail to find a bomb prior to Harris’ arrival? Why did operators in the Capitol Police Command Center deliberately redirect CCTV cameras away from the pipe bomb investigation and detonation? Why do the Secret Service Agent and MPD officer feel safe enough to finish their lunch before investigating a pipe bomb 15 feet away?” Gonzales asks.

None of it is adding up.

“We may not ever know the truth,” Gonzales says. “But something severely stinks about that entire day.”


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Speaker vows to release the J6 tapes, but what does that process actually look like?



It’s about time the public hears the truth about what happened on January 6, 2021, and according to House Speaker Mike Johnson, that time is nearing.

Investigative journalist Steve Baker, who has seen and analyzed the tapes himself, joins Steve Deace to explain how this process will likely play out.

“How much footage is the speaker vowing to release, and under what kind of a timetable are we talking about here?” Deace inquires.

“He's talking about releasing about 95% of [the footage],” says Baker. “Now what's the other 5%, and what makes that nefarious? Nothing – it's the secure areas of the Capitol,” such as the hidden staircases, doors, and passageways where “members under threat of an emergency would … escape.”

As for the timeline, Baker says that “there's a lot of misconceptions “ about an “early release” floating around.

As of last Friday, “only 90 hours” of footage were posted on the House Administration Committee's website, and the reason for that is because “that is the 90 hours that have already been cleared by security review.”

As for the rest of the 40,000 hours of footage, it will be a “monumental task on behalf of these congressional staffers and aides,” says Baker.

According to one senior aide Baker spoke to, “they're thinking about hiring a company to come in and handle this for them.”

“So this is going to take many months for the speaker's promise to release this to the public to finally be fulfilled.”

“How confident are you that they're going to follow through with this to the end?” asks Deace.

“I am confident because, as you know, I've had direct communications with Speaker Johnson” and other “congressional contacts,” says Baker, “and we know that this is going to happen.”

To hear their full conversation, watch the clip below.


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You won't believe THIS SHOCKING TRUTH buried in the Jan. 6 video archives



House Republicans have announced that members of the media and other qualified individuals will now have access to view footage from January 6.

According to the strict criteria required to view the footage, you have to be a qualifying non-profit organization or a news outlet, among other things.

Sara Gonzales believes that “this obviously is backtracking on the promise that Speaker McCarthy made to the American people when he said we will make all of the footage public.”

Investigative journalist Steve Baker has combed through the 41,000 hours of video, which he says is “a daunting and impossible task” if he wanted to get through all of it.

Baker also says that as he has gone through the footage, he’s found that in footage from certain cameras, there were “three or four hours missing in the middle of the riot itself.”

Some of the cameras have no footage whatsoever, which Baker believes is strange, as the Capitol Police “told us that all of their cameras were functional that day.”

Sara Gonzales finds it all fascinating.

“We are still seeing the FBI and the DOJ put so much concentration on January 6, oftentimes non-violent people who didn’t – they didn’t break anything in the Capitol, they didn’t vandalize anything, they didn’t hit anyone,” Gonzales says.

Baker says that it’s frightening, because the people who are being convicted of some sort of conspiracy to overthrow the government simply used “the words of a founding father,” which he calls “revolutionary-style rhetoric.”

In one of the particular stories that Baker is working on in order to exonerate and find evidence for people who are innocent yet being accused, he believes he saw clear collusion.

“I was sitting in one of the trials back last fall, and in that trial I saw something that did not ring true. It was one of those moments between the judge and the lead prosecuting attorney that I, just by instinct, thought I saw collusion,” he says.

“Body language, the connection didn’t work. I saw the panic of the prosecutor, I saw the panic of the judge in suppressing evidence, and then I started the process of digging myself,” he adds.

In that digging, Baker believes he’s found “evidence tampering, evidence suppression,” and the “creating of evidence that did not exist out of whole cloth.”


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Jan 6 cop claims he had a 'near-death experience,' but the actual video footage will make your BLOOD BOIL



Investigations into the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol building are ongoing. The Department of Justice is unwavering in its commitment to investigate and prosecute those who need to be held accountable.

Will the DOJ exercise fairness and impartiality — as it has sworn to do — while it seeks truth?

It’s looking more and more like the answer to that question will be a definitive no.

Glenn Beck plays a clip of a CNN interview with U.S. Capitol police sergeant Aquilino Gonell as he gave a tearful account of his experience on January 6, 2022.

“I got hurt,” he told the interviewer, wiping tears from his eyes. “I thought I was gonna’ lose my life.”

He then went into detail about how he was “covered in pepper spray” and how “[his] hands were bleeding.”

Another clip shows him giving his testimony at a televised hearing, saying, “I, too, was being crushed by the rioters. I could feel myself losing oxygen and recall thinking to myself, ‘This is how I’m going to die.”’

Watching Gonell’s emotional accounts of that day, it’s hard not to immediately sympathize.

However, Glenn then invites journalist Julie Kelly to the show to discuss Gonell’s testimony and others like it.

What she reveals will make your blood boil.

“Officer Aquilino Gonell ... has been one of what I call ‘January 6 celebrity cops,’” she tells Glenn.

“He was one of four police officers/security guards who testified during the very first January 6 select committee televised hearing. The idea of that hearing was to make it sound like Trump supporters tried to kill police officers that day,” Kelly continues.

While Gonell told a horror story involving ghastly injuries to his head, shoulder, hands, and foot, some released footage tells a wildly different story.

“Footage that was obtained by Joe Hanneman at Epoch Times” reveals Gonell “walking around — no indication of any injury, no sign of pain” near the end of the day, after the building had already been evacuated.

In the footage, Gonell’s “hands are visible, there’s no bleeding, there’s no abrasions ... both shoulders are mobile,” and yet Gonell “has been a key figure in promoting the idea that police were almost killed on January 6,” Kelly says.

“He has been a government witness in trials of January 6 defendants,” she continues, “where he’s taken the stand under oath and talked about his injuries ... that were inflicted by Trump supporters — and he specifically says Trump supporters.”

Gonell’s testimony “has helped judges impose very long, harsh sentences against January 6 defendants,” Kelly adds.

What’s perhaps most upsetting, however, is that “the Department of Justice and Capitol police ... have designated all of this footage as highly sensitive government material; all of it has been under strict protective orders in court” and has only been released when it can be used to incriminate defendants.

“That seems like a miscarriage of justice,” says Glenn, clearly blown away at what he’s hearing.

To listen to their full conversation, watch the clip below.


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