Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Movie 'Capitol Punishment' Tells Stories You Won't Hear From Jan. 6 Panel

Now, thanks to a new documentary called "Capitol Punishment," Americans are able to hear stories from the people who were there on Jan. 6-in their own words and the ordeals they've faced since that day.

Then as the day went on and after the speech was over, I personally saw the police moving barricades and allowing people to go into the Capitol.

There's no reason for the people that came there to make that happen, for them to disrupt the proceeding, which made us begin to put together-when we were making the film-that the fact of the matter is the people that were trying to disrupt the proceeding or the people that instigated people to go into the Capitol Building were not people that supported Donald Trump.

Searcy: Well, as the movie went on, we started talking to people who had their doors broken down by the FBI. And we interviewed a number of people, Derek Kinnison, Tony Martinez, man named Easton Cantwell, Simone Gold, the America's Frontline Doctors.

There's still people in jail that have been there for over a year, most of whom are charged with misdemeanors, and the people in our movie are still going through their trials.

Most of the people in our movie never even went in the building.

Burgard: Never underestimate the power of fear to control people, because there were more people than we put in the movie that didn't go in the movie because they were so afraid.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/05/31/capitol-punishment-movie-tells-story-you-wont-hear-from-jan-6-committee/ 

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