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DOJ Gives Ray Epps the James Wolfe Treatment – Charged with One Misdemeanor Count,
With Background Plea Deal in Place AND James Boasberg as the Pre-Selected Judge

 

The man who was seen on multiple video tapes urging the January 6th crowd to storm the Capitol building, the previously well-known agent provocateur Ray Epps, has been charged by the DOJ with one misdemeanor count of “Disorderly or Disruptive Conduct.” Worse still, the announcement from Main Justice comes via the format of an “information” which implies a plea deal was already reached as the charge was made public.

 

Now the DOJ can say they ‘arrested‘ the guy, and simultaneously flip the narrative as evidence he wasn’t a confidential human source.

 

This velvet glove arrangement bears striking similarity to the DOJ approach when Senate Intelligence Committee head of security, James Wolfe, leaked the Top-Secret Carter Page FISA application, and was only charged with one count of lying to the FBI about it. {Go Deep} But wait… it gets better.  The pre-selected DC judge is none other than, James Boasberg.  You just can’t make this stuff up folks.

 

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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/20/doj-gives-ray-epps-the-james-wolfe-treatment-charged-with-one-misdemeanor-count-with-background-plea-deal-in-place-and-james-boasberg-as-the-pre-selected-judge/

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

DOJ Gives Ray Epps the James Wolfe Treatment – Charged with One Misdemeanor Count,
With Background Plea Deal in Place AND James Boasberg as the Pre-Selected Judge

 

The man who was seen on multiple video tapes urging the January 6th crowd to storm the Capitol building, the previously well-known agent provocateur Ray Epps, has been charged by the DOJ with one misdemeanor count of “Disorderly or Disruptive Conduct.” Worse still, the announcement from Main Justice comes via the format of an “information” which implies a plea deal was already reached as the charge was made public.

 

Now the DOJ can say they ‘arrested‘ the guy, and simultaneously flip the narrative as evidence he wasn’t a confidential human source.

 

This velvet glove arrangement bears striking similarity to the DOJ approach when Senate Intelligence Committee head of security, James Wolfe, leaked the Top-Secret Carter Page FISA application, and was only charged with one count of lying to the FBI about it. {Go Deep} But wait… it gets better.  The pre-selected DC judge is none other than, James Boasberg.  You just can’t make this stuff up folks.

 

Ray-Epps-5.jpg

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/20/doj-gives-ray-epps-the-james-wolfe-treatment-charged-with-one-misdemeanor-count-with-background-plea-deal-in-place-and-james-boasberg-as-the-pre-selected-judge/

 

 

 

Is there any basis at all for saying that Boasberg was the "pre-selected judge?"

Cases are assigned randomly or by a "wheel" (next in line) in federal district courts. There is no basis given for this "pre-selected judge" comment.

I guess they'd be happier if it had been assigned to Judge Chutkan? Judge Beryl Howell?

Stupid, ill-informed commentary meant to inflame the stupid and ill-informed.

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33 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Is there any basis at all for saying that Boasberg was the "pre-selected judge?"

Cases are assigned randomly or by a "wheel" (next in line) in federal district courts. There is no basis given for this "pre-selected judge" comment.

I guess they'd be happier if it had been assigned to Judge Chutkan? Judge Beryl Howell?

Stupid, ill-informed commentary meant to inflame the stupid and ill-informed.

It's a stream of never-ending bs.  They don't get what they want....and a new conspiracy pops up.  I don't think they can stop.

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44 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

DOJ Gives Ray Epps the James Wolfe Treatment – Charged with One Misdemeanor Count,
With Background Plea Deal in Place AND James Boasberg as the Pre-Selected Judge

 

The man who was seen on multiple video tapes urging the January 6th crowd to storm the Capitol building, the previously well-known agent provocateur Ray Epps, has been charged by the DOJ with one misdemeanor count of “Disorderly or Disruptive Conduct.” Worse still, the announcement from Main Justice comes via the format of an “information” which implies a plea deal was already reached as the charge was made public.

 

Now the DOJ can say they ‘arrested‘ the guy, and simultaneously flip the narrative as evidence he wasn’t a confidential human source.

 

This velvet glove arrangement bears striking similarity to the DOJ approach when Senate Intelligence Committee head of security, James Wolfe, leaked the Top-Secret Carter Page FISA application, and was only charged with one count of lying to the FBI about it. {Go Deep} But wait… it gets better.  The pre-selected DC judge is none other than, James Boasberg.  You just can’t make this stuff up folks.

 

Ray-Epps-5.jpg

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/20/doj-gives-ray-epps-the-james-wolfe-treatment-charged-with-one-misdemeanor-count-with-background-plea-deal-in-place-and-james-boasberg-as-the-pre-selected-judge/

 

 

 

looks like some judicial theatre for the masses.

 

the justice system is broken.

 

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22 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

😂

 

The guy who finds Qanon lurking behind every corner lecturing others about commentary meant to "inflame the stupid and ill-informed."

 

Gold Jerry, gold!

The guy who quotes qanon Twitter swine constantly is mocking someone else about qanon.  Try self awareness.   

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I'll note that the US Attorney told he judge that Ray Epps is not, and has never been, a confidential informant for the U.S. government.

That is not something a U.S. Attorney says cavalierly. It is a clear statement - one that could get you disbarred if it is shown to be false.

Did Ray Epps get squishy and start volunteering information to law enforcement (particularly after the events)? Possibly. I don't know, and that's outside the scope of the U.S. Attorney's representation. But in federal law enforcement you either are or aren't a confidential informant. He wasn't. Period.

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2 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

I'll note that the US Attorney told he judge that Ray Epps is not, and has never been, a confidential informant for the U.S. government.

That is not something a U.S. Attorney says cavalierly. It is a clear statement - one that could get you disbarred if it is shown to be false.

Did Ray Epps get squishy and start volunteering information to law enforcement (particularly after the events)? Possibly. I don't know, and that's outside the scope of the U.S. Attorney's representation. But in federal law enforcement you either are or aren't a confidential informant. He wasn't. Period.

 

Then what is he, to receive such special treatment from the US Government? 

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Finding Qanon!

 

 😂

 

He risks getting disbarred for making a false statement about Epps!

 

False statements to a commie court in a commie district whoa...better be very, very careful!

 

Now altering evidence...that surely will get you in hot water even in commie DC....

 

Oh wait, they did catch an attorney with exceptional anti orange man animus doing exactly that. Altering evidence in a FISA application.

 

Disbarred?

 

Ha!  Yeah, right.

 

You live in a complete clown world you fuk.c stain.

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,"We're here to storm the capitol"

 

     - Ray Epps on J5.

 

Hold on now Ray. You testified that you thought the Capitol would be open on J6. But you chose to characterize the pre planned J6 activities with the term storm.

 

Maybe it's just me, but that seems like a far cry from peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

,"We're here to storm the capitol"

 

     - Ray Epps on J5.

 

Hold on now Ray. You testified that you thought the Capitol would be open on J6. But you chose to characterize the pre planned J6 activities with the term storm.

 

Maybe it's just me, but that seems like a far cry from peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

 

 

 


Remind us who told these idiots to go to the Capitol?

 

Oh, that’s right:

 

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7 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

,"We're here to storm the capitol"

 

     - Ray Epps on J5.

 

Hold on now Ray. You testified that you thought the Capitol would be open on J6. But you chose to characterize the pre planned J6 activities with the term storm.

 

Maybe it's just me, but that seems like a far cry from peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.

 

 

That they waited for 2-1/2 years to charge ol' Ray tells you something's up...

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1 minute ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Exactly what percentage of Americans has any idea who “Ray Epps” is?

10? 5?

Oh, yeah, what a COLOSSAL GARLAND MISTAKE!

Hint for those who really need one: No. One. Cares. 

 

Right.  That's why (again) they waited 2-1/2 years to give him some joke of a charge.

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7 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

You really have no idea of how fringey your obsessions are. 

 

Right.  So they decided to slap him on the wrist 2-1/2 years after he did what he did and over 2 years after first interviewing him?  Did they suddenly just discover evidence against him?  

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Seriously you can't make up how delusional the partisan hack Finding Qanon Frank is...

 

The "phantom" pipe bomber, that the FBI is still searching for nearly three years later. 

 

But they're apparently stumped by this lone wolf. In the most surveilled city on the planet.  Flummoxed somehow.

 

Completely lost to useful idiocy.

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

Seriously you can't make up how delusional the partisan hack Finding Qanon Frank is...

 

The "phantom" pipe bomber, that the FBI is still searching for nearly three years later. 

 

But they're apparently stumped by this lone wolf. In the most surveilled city on the planet.  Flummoxed somehow.

 

Completely lost to useful idiocy.

 

 

 

Ooh, conspiracy!

Tell Deranged Rhino. The writer's strike is over! Loser basement apartment writers could find a spec script somewhere in all of this. Too bad No. One. Cares.

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43 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

Seriously you can't make up how delusional the partisan hack Finding Qanon Frank is...

 

The "phantom" pipe bomber, that the FBI is still searching for nearly three years later. 

 

But they're apparently stumped by this lone wolf. In the most surveilled city on the planet.  Flummoxed somehow.

 

Completely lost to useful idiocy.

 

 

 

So you MAGAs complain that the FBI didn’t do enough to prevent Jan 6, then contend they used Ray Epps to help set it up. Then law enforcement saved the day, just in time to stop the murder of Pence and Pelosi and the vote to overturn the election while trump cheered them on from the White House, refusing for hours to call off the dogs. Despite frantic phone calls from his R’s in congress and his propagandists at Fox. Oh, and which president appointed the head of the FBI at the time. 
 

you guys aren’t only stupid, you’re crazy. Bad combo for a successful life….

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1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

It's all a huuuge ConSpiRaCy tHeOrY!

 

Leave Epps alone!

 

:lol:

 

 

 

Amazing, eh?  So much insurrection and yet 2-1/2 years later he gets a slap on the wrist.  And the libs look on and say "this is fine."

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15 hours ago, Doc said:

 

That they waited for 2-1/2 years to charge ol' Ray tells you something's up...

No, not really if you’re indicted, you’re indicted it doesn’t matter what the timeframe is

7 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Amazing, eh?  So much insurrection and yet 2-1/2 years later he gets a slap on the wrist.  And the libs look on and say "this is fine."

No, they say everyone who committed a crime should pay for it
 

They also say this guy was not a plant that people were actually thinking that he was is really stupid

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For a guy who testified that he traveled across the country just to hear the orange dude speak...which he never found the time or inclination to actually do..... 'ol Ray sure knew his way around the Capitol grounds didn't he? 

 

To then find himself at the forefront of two initial breach points, despite also testifying that he thought the Capitol was open that day. I mean who doesn’t believe that an area or building is open to the public after being a central figure in over running not one but two police barricades?

 

:lol:

 

This after also spending the better part of the previous 24 hours telling people "we're here to storm the Capitol" and "tomorrow we need to go INTO the Capitol"

 

Finally when the day was done texting his son " I also orchestrated it"

 

I mean what an incredible coincidence, right?

 

:lol:

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10 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

For a guy who testified that he traveled across the country just to hear the orange dude speak...which he never found the time or inclination to actually do..... 'ol Ray sure knew his way around the Capitol grounds didn't he? 

 

To then find himself at the forefront of two initial breach points, despite also testifying that he thought the Capitol was open that day. I mean who doesn’t believe that an area or building is open to the public after being a central figure in over running not one but two police barricades?

 

:lol:

 

This after also spending the better part of the previous 24 hours telling people "we're here to storm the Capitol" and "tomorrow we need to go INTO the Capitol"

 

Finally when the day was done texting his son " I also orchestrated it"

 

I mean what an incredible coincidence, right?

 

:lol:

 

And after all that...a slap on the wrist.  The questions are "why so lenient?" and "why 2-1/2 years later?" 

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