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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Reckoning We Need for the January 6 Persecution | 12/11/24

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

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🗓️ 11 December 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Daniel Penny might have dodged a bullet, but his case is a harbinger of what is to come the next time Democrats take over. I offer some ideas on how red states should push back on the coming tyranny of political prosecutions we will see from blue states. Next, I’m joined by my personal friend Jonathan Gross, the most effective and dedicated attorney representing January 6 defendants. He makes a strong case for why Trump should immediately pardon all of the defendants. Even those who committed some degree of crime were already punished well beyond what is sanctioned by the American legal tradition, plus none of them got a fair trial. Gross also emphasizes the importance of Trump’s DOJ doing a full investigation into the who, what, and why of the January 6 persecution regime, especially juxtaposed to what the feds declined to do against BLM. Finally, we discuss the need for judicial reforms, modifying jury pools for fairer trials, and the need to reform bar certification so that conservatives can practice law unmolested by those targeting their political beliefs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.3

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.7

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready at a minute's notice to fight for the issues that matter in the way they matter.

0:19.2

And of course, at the time they matter, the time is today. It is Wednesday, the 11th of December. And we've been ripping through

0:28.2

all the issues that are so important to civilization, spending health care, immigration,

0:33.3

foreign policy, culture, you name it. Today we're going to focus on a particularly poignant issue, January 6, and what must be done.

0:44.0

And notice my mindset, the mindset since the election is that sort of like a kid in a candy

0:52.9

store.

0:53.6

I mean, we got to really utilize this moment.

0:57.0

We got to stay focused on exactly the leverage points.

1:02.2

You know, we're going to get into January 6th. We'll get into some other news of the day.

1:06.0

I just want to preface with a metaphor about Israel and Syria. Not to really get into Syria today

1:13.8

and foreign policy, but just to use it as a metaphor. So one of the things you've been seeing is that

1:18.6

there's so many questions of what's going to be with this al-Qaeda government, what's Turkey

1:22.5

doing and what's Russia doing, and Iran. And meanwhile, Israel just quietly went in there, took a buffer zone,

1:32.7

and then they launched airstrikes destroying every single military asset that Syria owned.

1:40.6

And obviously, it's to make sure that nobody could come in, whether it's this current leadership under Jalani and al-Qaeda and Turkey, whether it's, you know, one day the Iranian-backed Shias make some sort of resurgence.

1:57.0

But whatever it is, they focus quietly on their prerogatives,

2:01.2

and they focus on irreversibly destroying their enemies.

2:09.2

And that's what we need to be doing right here.

2:13.5

We need to recognize it's a limited period of time.

2:16.0

There's going to be bad actors coming back to power. What are the sort of things that we need to recognize it's a limited period of time. There's going to be bad actors coming back to

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