George Tanios was wrongfully charged by the DOJ with 10 felony counts, including the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick - despite the fact of irrefutable video evidence that he did no violence against any law enforcement officer and was nowhere near Sicknick. Nevertheless, George was 'swatted' at his home and spent 5.5 months in jail before the DC appellate court forced the presiding judge to release him after twice being denied bond. All those charges were ultimately dropped, and Goerge finally accepted a plea deal that included the trespassing charge, even though he never went inside the Capitol. Case closed? No. Now George is being sued for "wrongful death" by the Sicknick family for $10 million - named in the same case along with former President Trump - and to be presided over by the DOJ's #1 hitman judge in J6 cases, Amit Mehta.
There's no better example of the unlawful, unconstitutional weaponization of the DOJ against individual Americans' civil rights than in George Tanios' ongoing story. There're more punch lines and kicks in the gut, here, than almost any other J6 story. Now, the DOJ is clearly in the retaliation phase of its persecution of George, for having won a 3-to-0 appellate court victory against their attempts to convict an innocent man.
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