Matthew Martin Acquitted: This Landmark J6 Case Changed Everything!

Matthew Martin has been acquitted al all charges linked to the allegations of his role in the J6 riots.
Judge Trevor N. McFadden made what we think is a landmark ruling in the J6 trials. This ruling can change everything.
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McFadden stated that it was plausible that Marin was led to believe that he wasn’t crossing a police barrier when he got into the building.
That’s completely different from what the MSM reported about the J6 riots.
The judge has agreed and the people were allowed to be there.
Check this out:
A Federal Judge found Matthew Martin NOT GUILTY of all January 6 charges because the police officers let him into the Capitol.
Can’t trespass if you have a police escort. #Justice
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) April 6, 2022
CBS News reported:
In his ruling, McFadden cited Martin’s demeanor while inside the Capitol, noting that he did not appear to be screaming or crowding anybody.
McFadden also referenced video indicating police didn’t physically block Martin as he entered the building, and one even appeared to possibly be waving him inside.
This acknowledgement of reality — that it’s not a crime to walk through a door held open for you by police — is fatal to the corrupt government’s entire J6 narrative. It’s also why DOJ has criminally abused defendants to force plea deals: DOJ knows its cases are garbage. https://t.co/oC1vn9W64n
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 6, 2022
Matthew Martin, of New Mexico, has been acquitted of all charges related to the Jan. 6 riots
"This verdict, could be quite significant. It lays down a marker…we now have somebody inside [the U.S. Capitol] amid a riot, who has not been deemed guilty," @MacFarlaneNews reports. pic.twitter.com/fdFRafyAQv
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 6, 2022
NBC News added:
McFadden said it was “not unreasonable” for Martin to assume that outnumbered officers were allowing protesters to enter the Capitol.
McFadden said that the government did not show evidence of Martin crossing police lines that had been broken down by the mob before Martin arrived.