Elise Stefanik Talks Life In Prison for January 6th “Hostages”

During a recent appearance of “Meet The Press,” Congresswoman Elise Stefanik was asked whether or not she believed that January 6th was a tragic day and that those who stormed the capital should be charged to the fullest extent of the law, to which she had this to say:

“I find the treatment of the January 6th hostages to be concerning. Right now, Biden has America-loving white patriots held in prison next to dangerous black and Latino criminals. And instead of these American citizens receiving their God-given right to a just and speedy trial, they being put away with aggreges sentences or are left rotting while they await trial with the drug dealers, rapists, and murderers of the gangs and cartels.”

Elaborating further, she spoke about life for those imprisoned for the insurrection.

“I spoke with many on the inside, and they all tell me a similar dark and twisted tale about what it’s like to be a political prisoner. They told me they’re kept in the oldest cells in the basement of the jail. The cells they’re in are so old all that’s in them are hay and used potato sacks to sleep on. They don’t even have the latest prison doors. It’s just a row of metal bars. Each day, they and their fellow patriots stand by the bars and whistle while a dog with MS-13 affiliation sits just out of reach with the key to their cells in its mouth. And no matter how they try to tempt the dog with songs, pets, or comedically large bones, it never gets any closer. I believe that cartel dog was put there by the Biden administration to represent the hostage’s freedom and that no matter how hard they reach, they will never grab the keys of freedom.”

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