A new report raises questions about who set up a gallows National Mall for January 62021, election protests, an image that has been used by Democrats to smear supporters of the former president donald trump.
Attorney Ed Martin, who has helped more than 100 riot suspects fight their cases, has reviewed hours of video and believes the structure from which a noose was hanging was planted by anti-Trump operatives , not by the electoral demonstrators.
“Reagan taught us to trust but verify. In today’s environment, my operating system is, ‘Distrust, then verify.’ And so my starting point is that we’re being lied to. And then I’ll find out if they may be telling the truth,” he told Secrets.
Martin, well known in conservative circles as president of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and for his Pro America Report radio show, said the video shows a man rolling the gallows at the mall in the early hours of January 6. Then go have a coffee. “Who is Mr. Coffee?” he asked in his report. A few hours later, the same man returns to finish assembling the device after lunch.
The liberal media have tied the gallows to right-wing groups but without evidence. Points of sale such as News from New York have suggested it prompted calls from some in the crowd to “hang” former Vice President Mike Pence, who was at the Capitol to certify Joe Biden’s election over Trump.
Martin has asked several questions about the structure. For example, why didn’t the police stop its construction? Why did she put on the brace and bow hours after taking them to the mall? And why did those who built it change their clothes during the process?
While most media outlets have ignored opportunities to review the videos collected by the former House Jan. 6 committee, Martin has been examining them and said they provide potential evidence that contradicts the panel’s report about the riots, including who may have planted pipe bombs at the headquarters of both parties.
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He has published part of his collection on this website and hopes to create a complete archive of the videos.
Martin has also posted a hotline of sorts for people to call with tips about who Mr. Coffee and the others in the videos. He has already collected hundreds, and some explain it.