Capitol Hill case falls apart! Investigators ask for 60-day delay in filing

The Gateway Pundit reports that the case fell apart when Capitol Hill investigators asked for a 60-day delay in building a case against the Jan. 6 protesters after a conspiracy between the FBI and the media broke out.

The report says the liberal fake news media overhyped the Jan. 6 protests and “riots” at the U.S. Capitol as a terrorist attack, an armed rebellion and a pre-planned plot to take over the U.S. Capitol.

This is all a lie.

  1. The protesters were not armed.
  2. No guns were confiscated from the protesters at the U.S. Capitol.
  3. the only shooting was by a Capitol Hill police lieutenant.
  4. There was no conspiracy by Trump supporters to take over the U.S. Capitol.
  5. President Trump called for peaceful protests.
  6. The Oath Keepers (Oath) are not planning an armed rebellion
  7. Compared to the $2 billion in damage caused by the Black Lives Matter-Antifa riots in 2020, this Time the total damage, which could be $100,000 to $1 million, is dwarfed.
  8. Hundreds of protesters were waved into the U.S. Capitol by police.

Now federal prosecutors are in a bind.

The case they were promised is crumbling.

On Friday, prosecutors asked for 60 more days to make up a case against the protesters.

They got nothing.

According to Axios.

Federal prosecutors filed a document Friday morning asking for a 60-day delay in a series of investigations into the Jan. 6 congressional riots, describing the massive probe as “perhaps the most complex investigation ever undertaken by the Justice Department.

The overall picture: More than 300 suspects have been charged in connection with the attacks, which FBI Director Christopher A. Wray called “domestic terrorism.

In addition to individual crimes such as assault, trespassing and destruction of government property, federal prosecutors are investigating a “conspiracy” that began before Jan. 6.

The Justice Department expects that at least 100 more people will be indicted, according to the documents.

By the numbers: More than 900 search warrants have been executed in nearly every state and Washington, D.C., and documents and evidence compiled by investigators from dozens of federal and local law enforcement agencies are included.

More than 15,000 hours of surveillance footage, as well as law enforcement recorder footage from the day of the attack.

Search results for approximately 1,600 electronic devices and hundreds of electronic communications providers.

More than 210,000 leads, “a large percentage of which include video, photos and social media.”

More than 80,000 reports and 93,000 attachments involving interviews with suspects and eyewitnesses.