J6 Defendant REJECTS Presidential Pardon to Expose DOJ Corruption and Judicial Conspiracy Against Trump Supporters: “I do not need clemency, by accepting it, I absolve the sins of the state”
Daniel Michael Morrissey, a January 6th defendant, Army veteran, and MBA holder, has become one of the most defiant figures in the J6 saga, turning down a presidential pardon from President Trump, choosing instead to blow the lid off what he calls “a coordinated fraud upon the court” involving his former defense attorney, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and even his presiding judge, U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton.
Morrissey, a patriotic American who found himself ensnared in the Biden DOJ’s relentless witch hunt against Trump supporters, alleges that exculpatory evidence proving Capitol Police induced entry into the building was deliberately suppressed, leading to his wrongful conviction and plunging him into homelessness while he fights to care for his elderly mother.
Morrissey’s nightmare began on that fateful day in 2021 when, like thousands of other peaceful protesters, he entered the Capitol after witnessing what he describes as police agents disengaging magnetic locks and opening the Columbus Doors, inviting the crowd inside.
Far from the violent mob the mainstream media and Democrats have painted, Morrissey insists he was there exercising his First Amendment rights, chanting “USA!” and taking a selfie that the prosecution twisted into a crime.
But the real scandal? The DOJ and his own defense attorney, Anthony Solis, allegedly conspired to bury video evidence that would have exonerated him under Brady rules, ensuring his guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of “parading” in the Capitol.
In February 2022, Morrissey pleaded guilty to charges of “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building,” a decision that concluded months of legal deliberations. The other three charges were dismissed after pleading guilty.
He was sentenced to 45 days in prison, coupled with an extensive 36-month probation period. He was also mandated to pay fines and restitution.
Despite pleading guilty to certain charges related to the Capitol incident and receiving a sentence, Morrissey claimed to have found videos on public platforms like The Gateway Pundit showing police opening the doors at the exact moment of his entry. He confronted his attorney, Anthony M. Solis. Solis dismissed it, saying, “What difference does it make?”
Morrissey told The Gateway Pundit:
Here are the Brady Video(s) denied to me by my own “counsel” and the DOJ:
CCTV Footage Facing the Columbus Door:
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