J6 political prisoner Jonathan Mellis has launched a brand new episode of his podcast from instantly contained in the DC Gulag. On this episode, Jon is joined by co-host Jeff Sabol.
The brand new episode of “We Are Good Men” options J6 political prisoner Brandon Fellows.
Co-host Jonathan Mellis is certainly one of a number of January 6 defendants who witnessed Officer Lila Morris brutally beat Roseanne Boyland’s unconscious physique and tried to cease police from brutally beating demonstrators.
The federal government attorneys fabricated cases of Mellis assaulting cops with whom he had by no means interacted throughout his sentencing listening to.
In December, Mellis was sentenced to 51 months in jail and 36 months of supervised launch.
Jeffery Sabol has spent three+ years locked up and on the finish of March he was sentenced to 63 months, three years probation, and over $32,000 in fines and restitution.
Sabol, a Geophysicist, is from Colorado. He’s a faithful father, son, and accomplice to his lovely fiancé.
Jon and Jeff converse with Brandon Fellows, 28 of New York, who The Gateway Pundit profiled in 2022.
Brandon just isn’t accused of any violence or damaging any property harm however was detained FOR OVER TWO YEARS with out bond on 4 misdemeanors and one felony “obstruction” cost due to the now-overturned use of the DOJ’s use of 1512(c)(2).
On Friday, The Supreme Court docket of the USA (SCOTUS) overturned the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of 1512(c)(2), a statute pertaining to obstruction of an official continuing, in circumstances associated to the occasions of January sixth (J6).
A whole lot of Defendants took plea offers due to the extreme menace of being charged with 18 U.S.C. 1512. Lawyer Roger Roots is battling circumstances the place the DoJ provided plea offers, often of “the 4 misdemeanors,” after which added felonies like 1512 as retaliation towards Defendants who wouldn’t plead responsible.
Watch Brandon’s interview beneath: