Justice for all Jan. 6 defendants?
Washington Examiner
Ray Epps uncharged in Capitol riot, but feds arrested woman engaged in similar conduct
Defenders of Ray Epps contend he has not been arrested because he didn't break the law during the Capital riots, but a woman caught on video standing next to him is facing up to a year in prison for being in a "restricted area" — something Epps was also filmed doing.
Raechel Genco was seen on video standing just feet away from Epps on Jan. 6 as he whispered into the ear of her boyfriend, Ryan Samsel, who promptly led a mob that stormed a police barricade. But unlike Samsel, the 38-year-old Pennsylvania woman simply stood by. And unlike Epps, Genco was not seen a day earlier encouraging a crowd to enter the Capitol illegally.
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Epoch Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Ray Epps’s Attorney Responds to Claims His Client Is an FBI Informant
The attorney for Capitol Hill protest participant Ray Epps, former FBI agent John Blischak, told The Epoch Times on Jan. 12 that his client has been interviewed by federal law enforcers and “unequivocally, he is not an FBI informant.”
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So why the disparate treatment? The FBI is not explaining.
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