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And nowhere is that more obvious than in the case of the very mysterious character Ray Epps.
Ray Epps—the guy caught on camera urging people to "go into the Capitol."
The connection between these two men—Boasberg and Epps—should concern every American. It's one of the clearest, most flagrant displays of the left's weaponized lawfare to date.
In case you've forgotten, Ray Epps is the guy caught on camera urging people to storm the Capitol.
Multiple videos show Ray Epps repeatedly urging crowds of people in Washington, D.C. on January 5 and 6, 2021 to go to the Capital and breach the building. Epps is the one person seen on video directing people towards the Capitol seconds before violence broke out
Revolver's Darren Beattie was one of the first to blow the lid off the Ray Epps story. Back in 2021, he was asking the hard questions the media refused to touch—and many of those questions still haven't been answered to this day.
Multiple videos show Ray Epps repeatedly urging crowds of people in Washington, D.C. on January 5 and 6, 2021 to go to the Capital and breach the building. Epps is the one person seen on video directing people towards the Capitol seconds before violence broke out, pic.twitter.com/Gij5S5mID8
— PPV_TAHOE (@ppv_tahoe) November 25, 2022
The BBC just tried to enshrine the Jan 6th insurrection myth with '4 Hours at the Capitol'.
— Seb Abecasis (@KingsandClicks) November 1, 2021
Makes this from @DarrenJBeattie's Revolver News very timely.
Who is Ray Epps? Why was he directing people to enter the Capitol?
And why did the FBI scrub his name from their website? pic.twitter.com/9EwdXJGqAx