Lawmakers: Jan. 6 detainees undergoing 'reeducation' in appalling conditions
by Art Moore, WorldNetDaily.com, November 5, 2021
Two Republican members of Congress on Thursday night visited defendants jailed in the nation's capital on charges in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, confirming a federal judge's determination that the conditions were "beyond belief."
Reps. Louie Gohmert of Texas and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia joined a pre-scheduled tour of the D.C. jail by members of the D.C. Council. But earlier in the day they went to Mayor Muriel Bowser's office and delivered a letter demanding access to the "Patriot Wing" of the jail, arguing it is their duty as Congress members to oversee how the city spends taxpayer dollars.
Greene recounted the visit in a thread on Twitter.
"I've never seen human suffering like I witnessed last night," she said.
The Georgia lawmaker said that when she walked into the "Patriot" wing of the jail, she was "greeted by men with overwhelming cheers who rushed out to meet me with tears streaming down their faces," describing them as "forgotten & hopeless."
"It was like walking into a prisoner of war camp and seeing men whose eyes can't believe someone had made it in to see them. They are suffering greatly," she said of the Jan. 6 defendants.
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"Virtually no medical care, very poor food quality, and being put through re-education which most of them are rejecting."
Greene said she and her staff are writing a full report of her three-hour tour.
Two Republican members of Congress on Thursday night visited defendants jailed in the nation's capital on charges in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, confirming a federal judge's determination that the conditions were "beyond belief."
Reps. Louie Gohmert of Texas and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia joined a pre-scheduled tour of the D.C. jail by members of the D.C. Council. But earlier in the day they went to Mayor Muriel Bowser's office and delivered a letter demanding access to the "Patriot Wing" of the jail, arguing it is their duty as Congress members to oversee how the city spends taxpayer dollars.
Greene recounted the visit in a thread on Twitter.
"I've never seen human suffering like I witnessed last night," she said.
The Georgia lawmaker said that when she walked into the "Patriot" wing of the jail, she was "greeted by men with overwhelming cheers who rushed out to meet me with tears streaming down their faces," describing them as "forgotten & hopeless."
"It was like walking into a prisoner of war camp and seeing men whose eyes can't believe someone had made it in to see them. They are suffering greatly," she said of the Jan. 6 defendants.
"Virtually no medical care, very poor food quality, and being put through re-education which most of them are rejecting."
Greene said she and her staff are writing a full report of her three-hour tour.
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