For a country that was built on treason and sedition one would think we would treat dissenting citizens with dignity.
One would also think that we don’t torture American citizens in our jails … but then again I guess we would be lying to ourselves.
The level of mistreatment that these people are facing is something you would expect in a CCP concentration camp. Some of which clearly broke the law, although as I under I understand it they are innocent until proven guilty and they are yet to even face trial.
Apparently that is not the case …
Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit reported:
Ryan Samsel was blinded by DC prison guards.
Ryan Samsel was leading the charge against Capitol Hill Police on January 6 protests.
Samsel pushed the flimsy bike racks and stormed the US Capitol. Samsel reportedly injured a female police officer.
Since his arrest, Ryan Samsel has been held in Washington DC. On March 21, he was awakened by correctional officers, his hands zip-tied, then walked to an unoccupied cell and brutally beaten by the officers. Then Ryan Samsel lost an eye in the beating.
Ryan was not alone.
On Thursday night Attorney Joseph McBride joined Greg Kelly on Newsmax to discuss the abuse of the Jan. 6 political prisoners in Washington DC.
This is absolutely horrific account!
Joseph McBride: What I can say about the Jan. 6 protesters who remain incarcerated or detained at this point, is that their constitutional rights and human rights are being violated by the Department of Justice and the Federal Government at this very moment. The law is clear that no type of punishment is appropriate for a detainee. Despite that numerous detainees are being held in solitary confinement for long periods of time. They’re being denied medical care. They’re taking beatings. They’re being denied sleep. They’re being psychologically, emotionally, and physically tortured on a regular basis,
Greg Kelly: Hold on a second. Who’s beating them up?
Joseph McBride: I am alleging that the guards are beating them up. The staff are beating prisoners on a regular basis and have been doing so for a long time. This is no exaggeration.
Greg Kelly: Was your client Richard Barnett beaten up by staff?
Joseph McBride: He absolutely was. He was beaten. He was dragged. He was hog-tied. One time his pants dropped below his ankles exposing his private parts while he was taking a beating in front of a female officer. And he had to beg and plead to pull his pants up.
The Jan. 6 political prisoners are being treated worse than America’s most dangerous enemies.
Where the hell are all the human rights groups?
Via Greg Kelly reports: