Visiting the 1/6 prisoners

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This administration are holding many people from the 1/6 "riot" behind bars - keeping them incomminicado.
Some Representatives tried to visit them and were turned away. From the London Daily Mail:

Accused of trespass: Reps Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Louie Gohmert blocked from entering DC jail while trying to visit accused January 6 rioters

    • Gohmert, Gaetz, Gosar and Greene tried to visit detention facility on Thursday
    • Footage showed Gohmert and Greene being intercepted by a guard while they tried to enter the building
    • Greene told the group she has 'great concerns' if the attitude is any indication of how they're treating their prisoners inside
    • More than 535 people have been charged in taking part in the January 6 riots where protesters stormed the US Capitol

A group of House Republicans were accused of trespass by a detention facility in Washington D.C. while trying to visit some of the people held over the January 6 Capitol riots.

Louie Gohmert, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar and Marjorie Taylor Greene attempted to visit some of those arrested following the unrest in the capital.

Footage showed Gohmert, of Texas, and Greene, of Georgia, being intercepted by a guard while they tried to enter the building.

Why?  Why are they not being alowed to contact those people being held.  Without bail. Without representation.

The left likes to go on and on about "political prisoners" but they show no qualms about locking people away.

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