This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Most of the J6 protesters were subjected to the harshest treatment the Joe Biden Department of Justice could hand out.
They were jailed, without bond, sometimes without even hearings, for months or years. They were charged with inappropriate charges. Prosecutors tried to enhance their sentences with claims of obstruction. Judges, mostly Democrats in the District of Columbia, went along.
The result was a level of punishment not ever seen before in American justice.
President Donald Trump ended that with his pardon and commutation power when he took office.
But now those prosecutors, perhaps in the judges, need to be held accountable.
That's according to Brent Bozell, a highly respected name from the Media Research Center, who shared his personal story after the pardons.
It was his son, Zeeker, who was in the crowd of protesters, and admitted to breaking two windows.
Brent Bozell said his son was prepared to accept the consequences, but the Biden's DOJ demanded he spend 20 years in prison.
For windows.
Ian McKelvey pointed readers to the testimony from Brent Bozell, who noted his son's release.
And Bozell also told, essentially, the rest of the story:
His testimony:
The new Trump administration has arrived, with a real sense of purpose. For the past four years, the Biden administration has subjected America to a level of personal corruption, professional ineptitude and abuse of power unheard of in our nation's history.
President Trump committed to address all of this and immediately has put an end to the persecution of J6 defendants through his presidential pardon. I salute the President for this commitment to justice.
I also thank him personally for liberating my son.
The list of old friends, and new friends who have shared their outrage in emails, texts, phone calls and private conversations, always offering their prayers, have my family's everlasting gratitude as well.
America has witnessed the Biden administration transform the FBI from perhaps the most respected to the most feared agency in the federal government. It is high time the Department of Justice be investigated. It needs to be fumigated and the rot expelled.My son was guilty of breaking two windows and entering the Capitol that day. He recognized this, was prepared to plead guilty, and accept his punishment. That was, until the "Justice" Department offered him a deal: accept a three-year sentence or face a 20-year prison term, a fate which would befall him by the time they were done with him, after throwing the entire weight of the federal government against him.