Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Jan 6 Insurrectionist MELTS DOWN in Court after BRUTAL Sentencing
Episode Date: June 23, 2023Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on the prison sentencing of Jan6 terrorist Daniel Rodriguez (defended by MAGA leadership) for brutally tasing Officer Michael Fanone causing a heart attack and brain ...injury, and then his yelling “Trump Won” as he left the courthouse. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to https://RocketMoney.com/legalaf SUPPORT THE SHOW: Shop LEGAL AF Merch at: https://store.meidastouch.com Join us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/meidastouch Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michael Popok, legal AF, one of the hardest hot takes I'm going to do is when I talk about
the sentencing for Jan 6 terrorists and insurrectionists who attacked law enforcement and
others on that day. And one of the most brutal attacks, probably the most brutal attack other than
Brian Siknik, who died the next day defending the Capitol, is the story of Michael Fanon, a DC Metro police officer
who was dragged out of the the lower West tunnel during a battle, hand-to-hand combat,
with these insurrectionists, these terrorists. He was dragged out in his full gear, including his sidearm by Albuquerque head and then attacked by the mob,
including by Daniel Rodriguez, 40 years old, who not only attacked him with his stun gun
twice in his neck, but Michael Phanone had a heart attack and suffered traumatic brain
injury as a result and no longer can be a member of law enforcement as a result. He even
said something so heartbreaking in the courtroom to judge Amy Burman Jackson before the
sentencing of this animal, Daniel Rodriguez, who got 12 and a half years in prison, plus
a $100,000 fine for what he did. One of the highest sentences for anybody and and
deservedly so. When you hear the list of things that Daniel Rodriguez did,
including to Michael Fennone, you know, you'll just be thinking, well, why isn't
this guy going away for life? He used a wooden pole and beat law enforcement,
including Michael Fennone. He used a fire extinguisher against them. He then got a
hand, a stun gun from another member of the crowd
and used it against law enforcement,
including teasing Michael Phenone twice in the neck,
causing a heart attack and ultimately traumatic brain injury.
He then went for his weapon, Phenone's weapon.
If it wasn't for Phennon crying, crying for mercy
and that he had children and not because he felt
them going for his gun.
I mean, this is like a scene out of the walking dead
where the mutants and the zombies attack.
These were zombies except they're alive and not dead. And they're
going away to jail for a long, long time. Michael Phenone had his say in court today,
and also on CNN, being asked about the 12 and a half year sentence, whether he thought
that was appropriate. Before we play the clip, one last word, when Michael Phenone was asked
about Daniel Rodriguez by the judge during the sentencing, he word, when Michael Phanone was asked about Daniel Rodriguez
by the judge during the sentencing, he said, you know, with sort of the dead eyes that
have created, you know, that he now has because of his traumatic brain disorder, he said,
I don't think about Daniel Rodriguez at all anymore or that piece of SHIT.
And that's where we are with Michael Phenone
at the moment trying to rehabilitate himself
and recover some semblance of dignity
and faith in a justice system.
So let's hear if he believes now the justice system
has done right by him with the sentencing today
we'll roll a clip from CNN. – Heck, with the stun gun by this man,
you also suffered a mild heart attack and concussion that day.
So what is your reaction to today's sentence?
– I think the 12 and a half years was appropriate,
and I'm satisfied with that sentence.
Do you think it goes far enough?
That's exactly appropriate.
With regards to the crimes that Mr. Rodriguez committed, yes.
I'm satisfied with that sentence.
You were in the courtroom today.
What did you make of his outburst?
I mean, Trump won.
That's the same lie that was behind the attack on the Capitol to begin with.
I mean, I think what I've been seeing is that that is the rule rather than the exception,
that there's no remorse on the part of the individuals that committed acts of violence
on January 6th specifically. Those individuals that assaulted police officers that destroyed property.
officers that destroyed property. I've seen time and time again the pleas for leniency and then once the sentences had handed down as it was today and there was no further acts
that could be taken by the court against Mr. Rodriguez, he decided to have an outburst
in which he declared that Trump was the winner of the 2020 election.
So there you have Michael Fennone, quite remarkably, saying the 12 and a half years is about right
for this particular person.
I'm sure he has opinions about other people that fought law enforcement for the soul of
America at the lower West tunnel, which is the scene and the location
of the most brutal fighting and defense by law enforcement to stop them, the terrorists
from getting into the chambers and assassinating and implementing their plan of blood loss
to kill elected officials. And we know that because I just throw this out there. Rodriguez
actually used social media during the attack and proudly declared that he had just
tased the F out of the blue, the cops, you know, complimenting himself and congratulating
himself for tasing Michael Phonone and causing a heart attack.
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So you might be wondering did he show any remorse in court today during sentencing?
And the answer is no.
He lied his way through sentencing, telling the judge, Amy Burman-Jackson, for a half an
hour, this rambling crazy speech about socioeconomic classes and the fact that he grew up, you know, in a weird, had a bad upbringing
and socioeconomic impacts on his life and the BLM protests in the summer had an impact on him.
I don't think Amy Burma-Jax was buying any of it. In fact, when she had her say, prior to sentencing,
she said, point blank, that he was a one one-man army that he wanted blood in the streets,
that he wanted Congress to hang and he was going to do it, that this was violence
against all of Trump's enemies or his words, and that as by contrast officers, and especially she pointed out,
Michael Phannon were there protecting America and protecting
democracy. And then she sentenced him sort of concludes him being then remanded to the
Bureau of Prisons and federal marshals and walked out the door. On the way out, he screamed,
Trump won. Trump won. Let's just stop right there. And you heard it on the clip from Fennon.
So there's no remorse. They are, they still believe this BS. They still are smoking
their own supply. They're still members of the Magical. They will be till the day that
they die. They won't be rehabilitated. Now, some people might say, well, can't she reset and send the answers? No. But the future parole
board will take note of his lack of rehabilitation. And if he thought he was going to get something
off his sentence, like a third or a couple of years off, he's not. He's going to be there
till the bitter end of the last day of the 12th year and the six month sentence.
And then he's going to have to pay this money when he comes out. And sure he'll be
52 or 53 when he comes out. But he'll be permanently branded an enemy of the American people and
of democracy with his brand of stupid and immoral behavior in their attacks.
I've covered about a dozen of these sentencing over the course of the last year and a half.
And Amy Burman, Jackson's comments, but more importantly, Michael Fanon's comments were heartbreaking.
And once you hear the description of the carnage, the violence that's being perpetrated
by people like Albuquerque Head and Daniel Rodriguez, and you then stand that in contrast
to MAGA leadership like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gates and others who want to see people like this released
from, from, from the jail, the DC jail where they're sitting until they're sentencing,
like Daniel Rodriguez, who I guess joined a choir and therefore, Marjorie Taylor Green
thinks he should be released. Letters, let, you know, who's not in the room during sentencing and can be, because it's
a public forum, mag a leadership, sit and listen to the heartbreaking tale and story
of Michael Fennone and his loss of faith in justice and in you as elected officials and
what happened and the blow by blow account of what happened on the battlefield that was the West, lower West
tunnel, as the police fought for democracy in America, for our way of life, for our
constitutional republic, so that you can sit in a chamber and not be hanged or assassinated
or run out of rail by an angry mob.
That's because of officer for known.
Not because of your BS tweets and videos
and trying to raise money for the unfairly jailed,
you know, the political prisoners of Jan 6th,
like who, Marjorie Taylor Greene,
like Daniel Rodriguez using a fire extinguisher,
using a wooden spear,
tasing law enforcement.
Oh, you're really pro law enforcement.
I would imagine in your district in Northern Georgia,
there's a fair amount of people that that are law enforcement and firemen and EMS.
And that's who you're defending.
Somebody who attacks our way of life and people who are public servants
with the highest level of courage compared to you.
And I leave you with that on this particular hot take. I'm a little bit fired up on the hot
take because it always gets me when I got to do the Jansik sentencing, but we got to do the Jansik
sentencing because we got to get the facts out there to people to understand why Donald Trump
can never get anywhere near the White House again. He's unfit to be the leader of the free world because he created lunatics and maniacs and
activated them like a sleeper cell on Jan 6th.
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