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#1-Ashli Babbit's Mom, Micki Witthoeft (9/7/22)

Episode 1 of the Political Prisoner Podcast Hosted by Jake Lang podcast, hosted by Jake Lang, titled "#1-Ashli Babbit's Mom, Micki Witthoeft (9/7/22)" was published on September 7, 2022 and runs 36 minutes.

September 7, 2022 ·36m · Political Prisoner Podcast Hosted by Jake Lang

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On this inaugural episode, Jake interviews Micki Witthoeft, Ashli Babbitt’s mother. Ashli Babbitt was murdered on January 6, 2021, by Capitol Police Lt. Mike Byrd in cold blood. Micki has been holding nightly vigils outside the DC Gulag in support of the political prisoners detained indefinitely inside by their government. Micki told Jake if her daughter was alive today, she would be outside the prison speaking out against this shocking injustice.  Please SUBSCRIBE & SHARE! Please visit J6solid.com to get more information about the upcoming J6 Solidarity Event on September 24th in DC. Please visit J6legal.org to make a donation for J6 defendants to get adequate legal help!

On this inaugural episode, Jake interviews Micki Witthoeft, Ashli Babbitt’s mother. Ashli Babbitt was murdered on January 6, 2021, by Capitol Police Lt. Mike Byrd in cold blood. Micki has been holding nightly vigils outside the DC Gulag in support of the political prisoners detained indefinitely inside by their government. Micki told Jake if her daughter was alive today, she would be outside the prison speaking out against this shocking injustice. 


Please SUBSCRIBE & SHARE!

Please visit J6solid.com to get more information about the upcoming J6 Solidarity Event on September 24th in DC.

Please visit J6legal.org to make a donation for J6 defendants to get adequate legal help!


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