PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Monday, January 16, 2022
Contact: Tom Zawistowski, [email protected]
Jim Jordan Commits to Exposing Mistreatment
of January 6th Political Prisoners
(Click to Read on Website)
Akron, OH: Today, Tom Zawistowski, President of the TEA Party affiliated We the People Convention (WTPC), announced that Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan, committed on the Bob Frantz radio show this morning that his committee would look into bringing January 6th Political Prisoners and/or their family members in to testify to Congress about the disparate mistreatment that they have endured over the past two years. Jordan's committment came in response to a letter from Ohio Patriot Group Leaders. The full audio of that radio interview is available by clicking here.
Zawistowski, wrote the letter to Jordan on December 9, 2022, which was co-signed by 25 leaders in Ohio, to bring the plight of these citizens to the attention of the American people who have been intentionally kept in the dark about the injustices that have been committed upon them by the Biden Administration's DOJ, FBI and the Federal Courts.
In the letter Zawistowski said "It is our belief that NO TRUE AMERICAN would support the abuse of these citizens for purely political reasons - if they knew about what has actually happened! The vast majority of Americans have NO IDEA people like themselves have been treated so unjustly over the past two years. You can talk about them in your Committee hearings, but we believe having them tell their stories will outrage ALL AMERICANS - regardless of political affiliation or what they think happened on January 6th, by exposing the public to the inhumanity committed in their names by their government. Through this testimony, we believe that you can make the general public understand how corrupt this administration, and the media are, and how the loss of the rule of law threatens not only our Republic but them personally!" The contents of the full letter can be viewed here.
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