Former January 6 defendant now advising justice department’s ‘weaponization working group’

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"Former FBI Agent Involved in January 6 Insurrection Joins Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group"

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Jared L. Wise, a former FBI agent who participated in the January 6 insurrection and allegedly incited violence against law enforcement, has been appointed as an adviser to the Department of Justice's 'weaponization working group.' This development underscores the increasing influence of individuals involved in the Capitol riot within the Trump administration, particularly following the clemency granted by former President Trump to many rioters. Reports from major news outlets, including the New York Times and ABC News, indicate that Wise will be advising Ed Martin, who is leading this group and has been a prominent advocate for January 6 defendants. Although the specifics of Wise’s role remain unclear, his involvement signifies a notable shift in the Justice Department's approach to the events of January 6 and the individuals charged in connection with it.

Wise's legal troubles began when he was charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors related to his actions during the Capitol riot, where he was recorded encouraging violence against police officers. His prosecution was ongoing when Trump took office, leading to the dismissal of many cases, including Wise's, shortly after Trump granted clemency to those charged for their roles in the insurrection. The Biden administration had previously identified Wise through video footage depicting his aggressive behavior towards police during the riot. Additionally, Wise's prior work with right-wing media outlet Project Veritas highlights his long-standing involvement in controversial political activities. The weaponization working group, established to scrutinize potential political motives behind law enforcement actions in the last four years, now includes figures like Wise and Martin, reflecting a broader trend of the Justice Department aligning itself with a retributive agenda towards those involved in January 6-related prosecutions.

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A former FBI agent who allegedly shouted “kill ’em!” at law enforcement during theJanuary 6 insurrectionis now advising a “weaponization working group” in the Trump justice department, a sign of the elevated role rioters are playing since they were granted clemency by the president.

Jared L Wise has been named an adviser or counselor to Ed Martin, the advocate for January 6ers who was previously acting as US attorney for Washington DC and is now leading the weaponization working group, theNew York TimesandABC Newsreported on Tuesday. The contours of Wise’s role are not clear.

The move is a further embrace by theTrump administrationof those who stormed the US Capitol in 2021 seeking to overturn Trump’s electoral loss and shows how fundamentally the justice department has shifted on January 6 since Trump won last November, tailoring itself to his retribution agenda.

The justice department’s prosecution of Wise was under way when Trump took office in January, so it was one of many cases that were dismissed before a verdict. He had beencharged withtwo felonies and four misdemeanors, and he had pleaded not guilty.

On his first day in office, Trump granted clemency to all who were convicted or charged for their roles in the January 6 riot, including those who faced charges of violent acts.

The justice department, under the Biden administration, had identified Wise in footage inside the US Capitol and engaging with police among a group of protesters outside. Video footage from a Metropolitan police department body camera showed Wise saying to police officers: “You guys are disgusting. I’m former – I’m former law enforcement. You’re disgusting. You are the Nazi. You are the Gestapo. You can’t see it … Shame on you! Shame on you! Shame on you!”

Thedepartment’s press releaseon Wise notes that once violence broke out against law enforcement in front of him, Wise said, “Yeah, fuck them! Yeah, kill ’em!” and then, in the direction of people who were attacking the police line: “Kill ’em! Kill ’em! Kill ’em!”

Prior to attending the January 6 riot, he was an FBI special agent and supervisory special agent from 2004 to 2017,according to the justice department. He was also an operative for the rightwing media outlet Project Veritas, where he was “assigned to infiltrate teacher unions in Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Kentucky”, according to the New York Times.

The justice department’s weaponization working group was set up in February to analyze instances in the prior four years in which “a department’s or agency’s conduct appears to have been designed to achieve political objectives or other improper aims rather than pursuing justice or legitimate governmental objectives”, according to amemo announcing it. This includes the investigations into Trump, prosecutions of January 6 defendants, anti-abortion protests and supposed anti-Catholic bias.

Martin, whose nomination to become the US attorney for DC waswithdrawnafter it became unclear how he could secure confirmation, is a vocal and frequent advocate for January 6 defendants. Stanley Woodward, who had defended people involved in the insurrection and many others in Trump’s orbit over the years, isnow inthe No 3 position in the justice department, associate attorney general.

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Source: The Guardian