There is much information coming out about the witnesses that testified on J6 now, including the police officers.
See, the thing is, a couple of them have written books and testified in other hearings to get convictions. Videos are not matching statements. People gasped that Glen Beck was given all the J6 tapes by our SOTH prior to them going public. There was a reason for that.
Beck has several lawyers combing those testimonies, books, videos and not seeing the evidence to support the claims made by these people and will be appealing several cases of those convicted on J6.
Dunn - several books, on the View, coddled by leftist media as a hero and the J6's videos show so much of what he said wasn't true if anything he said was true at all. The man was not mentally sound - which more will come out about that later.
Fanone - now this guy, I have 1st had knowledge of. Daddy is a big time lawyer,
HUGE law firm, well known in Democratic circles. Sister was or is Social Services in Baltimore, runs a podcast, among other things and known to the lady that replaced Feinstein. You remember, Maryland resident L. Butler? I immediately knew she wasn't a California resident when selected and let one of the outlets know that within minutes of them posting that Butler would replace Feinstein. The next day, people with far more sleuth skills had the run down and reported it. His brother is an actor, not a famous one or anything, mainly stage acting.
He testified in front of that hearing that "officers turned their backs on him after J6." He claimed he was a Republican and a Trump supporter - far far from the truth. The fact is, nobody in the department liked this guy and nobody bothered to speak to him before J6. It was often said he was
far too arrogant. He cusses like nobody you have ever met before in your life. He did his job, but there was always some questionable things about him.
I'll repeat this again,
he was not well liked at all prior to J6. In fact, he searched a black lawyer in DC that costs that department nearly $200K in a settlement for being unlawful. I had to laugh when he testified how the "black" officers were not as judgmental as the white ones in his department knowing he costs the government so much money for the unlawful search of a black man. Anyway, he didn't start out with DCPD but rather Capital police so he would have known some of the powerful dead weight in Washington like Nancy, Mitch, etc.
NOBODY and I mean
NOBODY walks in to the Capital police and gets a job without prior military, education, experience or knowing somebody. Fanone was tatted up, no college, no prior experience.
I say that with confidence. My father had a great deal of power in Washington as well and suggested I apply for Capital and that he could "put in a good word for me and get me hired." I scuffed at that idea because I knew that going into that job without anything to back up my skill set would not have made me comfortable. I later ended up in a position starting out that was expected for somebody with my skill set working my way up without daddy's help and funding my own way through college. My younger self did not have a good relationship with my father for a multitude of reasons that took a great deal of forgiveness on my part to improve. Many never understood that I had forgiven him when they thought I shouldn't. There was no way in hell I was gonna let my daddy "get" me a job but I am telling you, Fanone's daddy got him that job.
His behavior after J6 was very questionable, hanging out with Hunter, Sean Penn, Kathy Griffin, some others and many pictures of Nancy just hanging all over him touching him, etc. It was really just super cringe.
Anyway, what I know, he was at a wine bar with 2 other police officers like May so a few months after J6 in a Navy Yard neighborhood. Don Lemon had just interviewed him. Fanone has the watress put on CNN. After his interview aired, he started crying in the bar and of course, people surrounded him and gloated about "how brave" he is. He testified J6 left him traumatized, broke, living with his mom, seeing ghost but he went to a pricy DC wine bar while on mental health leave? A person we know was there said they almost hurled and thought he was putting on a show to try to lure a "piece of arse."
Now, let me state the obvious. Fanone was an under cover narcotics officer working in plain clothes. He is highly identifable with visiable hand, face and neck tattoos clearly seen outside of anything he would be wearing. We
never put our under covers in uniform and stick them out in public for obvious reasons. I have never heard of sticking a officer in uniform in something so highly filmed & on TV because it would threaten their under cover status. It was crystal clear that any under covers we had working were never ever to be approached by us if seen in public. We could be terminated if we did that. Our under covers were back door, rarely seen or heard from, to conceal thier identity, and even in the worse of days of man power shortages never put back in uniforms.
The video presented during the hearings show Fanone just magically appearing in the center of a crowd on J6. The question is, how did he end up in that pile? Did he push his way through the crowd? Why would an officer do that? Did he do a wrestling manuvor and dive into the pile? And why, why, why was an under cover officer in uniform?
Anyway, Rand Paul was recently seen having some very intense conversations with Fanone (this needs more verification) but I think the gig is up.