Alleged ‘Undercover Agent’ Ray Epps Sentenced to One Year of Probation, Zero Prison Time for Jan. 6; Conservatives Outraged
By ABC News. Former Oath Keeper Ray Epps was sentenced to one year of probation on Tuesday for his role during the attack at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
In addition to the year of probation, Epps received a $25 fine, $500 restitution and 100 hours of community service. . .
Epps was sentenced Tuesday as former President Donald Trump — who himself echoed [claims] that Epps was an undercover government agent — appeared in court for his arguments on his claims of presidential immunity. . .
Epps turned himself in to the FBI and voluntarily sat for an interview with the FBI and publicly testified before the House Select Committee in January 2022. He had no prior arrests. . .
Epps will be able to freely travel with no restrictions. (Read more from “‘Undercover Agent’ Ray Epps Sentenced to One Year of Probation, Zero Prison Time for Jan. 6” HERE)
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Questions Surround Epps Light Jan. 6 Sentence
By Newsweek. Ray Epps was sentenced on Tuesday to one year of probation for his role in the January 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol in 2021, prompting widespread criticism on social media from conservatives and supporters of the MAGA movement.
“BREAKING: Ray Epps sentenced to 1 year probation, $500 fine after telling J6ers ‘we need to go into the Capitol’ Why did Epps text his nephew ‘I orchestrated it’? Why was Epps on the FBI’s most wanted list and then suddenly removed? Why did the New York Times write a puff piece on Epps? Why is Epps receiving such a kid gloves treatment?” conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk wrote on X, formerly Twitter. . .
BREAKING: Ray Epps sentenced to 1 year probation, $500 fine after telling J6ers “we need to go into the Capitol”
Why did Epps text his nephew “I orchestrated it”?
Why was Epps on the FBI’s most wanted list and then suddenly removed?
Why did the New York Times write a puff…
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) January 9, 2024
The AP also reported that many conservative voices speculated that Epps was an undercover agent involved in the January 6 riots.
Many other social media users also reacted to the news of Epps’ sentencing on Tuesday, such as X user Baked Alaska, who was previously arrested for his role in the January 6 riots.
No jail time for Ray Epps ! Totally not a fed btw 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/lBw5oeef8e
— Baked Alaska (@bakedalaska) January 9, 2024
If you ever wanted more proof that Ray Epps is a _ _ _, here ya go
No jail time for telling people to go into the Capitol & being on the frontlines of the initial breach of the barriers
We exposed their guy, they bent the knee to public pressure to charge him, then let him off https://t.co/A7dEwkjqmJ
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) January 9, 2024
Ray Epps, the man who directed people to go into the Capitol and privately claimed credit for orchestrating the Capitol breach, gets one year probation. Nothing to see here! https://t.co/mlUr0mtur2
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) January 9, 2024
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