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J6er and Underwear Model John Strand Gets 32 Months in Prison for Walking in US Capitol – and Then Catching DOJ Prosecution in NUMEROUS BLATANT LIES (VIDEO)

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On Thursday J6 defendant John Strand was sentenced to 32 months in prison – almost three years in prison.

John’s crime was walking inside the US Capitol with his client who he was protecting, Dr. Simone Gold. He refused to plead guilty to crimes he never committed. Then he caught the Biden DOJ in several manufactured lies during his trial.

So they gave john, a former underwear model, 32 months in prison!

Emerald Robinson interviewed John Strand this week before his sentencing.

On Thursday John Strand went to court for his sentencing.

Serial liar AG Merrick Garland and Matthew Graves want John in prison.

Their narrative about him was all a lie. He did not assault police. He did not threaten police. The video he released proves this.

This is what they do in tyrannical regimes.
This is America today under the illegitimate Biden regime.

John was sentenced to 32 months in prison — for walking in the US Capitol and catching the DOJ in numerous lies.

The regime does not like those who push back against their authority.

John Strand walked in the US Capitol. He left when he was asked. He committed no violence. He threatened no one with violence.

Marxists don’t play.

Brittany Jordan is an award-winning journalist who reports on breaking news in the U.S. and globally for the Federal Inquirer. Prior to her position at the Federal Inquirer, she was a general assignment features reporter for Newsweek, where she wrote about technology, politics, government news and important global events around the world. Her work has also appeared in the Washington Post, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Toronto Star, Frederick News-Post, West Hawaii Today, the Miami Herald, and more. Brittany enjoys food, travel, photography, and hoarding notebooks and journals. Her goal is to do more longform features journalism, narrative writing and documentary work, and to one day write a successful novel and screenplay.

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