โNearly 50 percent … believe that a fair punishment for Jan. 6ers is life in prison or the death penalty.โ
For fear of being judged by biased jurors, Jan. 6 defendants have been trying to have their trials moved to venues other than the District of Columbia for three years.
Government prosecutors and judges insist there is no evidence to prove that they canโt get a fair trial in Washington.
There is now.
A survey (pdf) conducted by Triton Polling and Research between Jan. 1-8 and obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times reveals an extreme level of bias among potential jurors living in Washington toward anyone who participated in the protests at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Of the 422 โjury eligible residentsโ surveyed, 27.5 percent describe Jan. 6 protestors as โinsurrectionists.โ Others describe them as โcriminalsโ (13 percent), โdomestic terroristsโ (14.9 percent), or โtraitorsโ (11.6 percent).
The overwhelming majority also โstronglyโ (75 percent) or โsomewhat agreeโ (14.4 percent) that former President Donald Trump is to blame for what happened, and 76.6 percent โstrongly agreeโ that Mr. Trumpโs supporters are racists.
Asked if they thought Jan. 6 was โan act of terrorism,โ 63.6 percent said they โstrongly agree.โ Just 8 percent said they โstrongly disagree.โ
After informing survey participants that โthe penalty for insurrection, treason, or committing an act of domestic terrorism is life imprisonment or death,โ 26.9 percent said they โstrongly agreeโ and 21.1 percent said they โsomewhat agreeโ that those penalties would โbe a fair punishment for anyone who participated in any of the events of January 6.โ
โRegardless of what they did,โ participants were asked if โanyone who participated in the events at the Capitol on January 6 should serve prison time.โ Most (51.4 percent) said they โstrongly agreeโ and 17.4 percent said they โsomewhat agree.โ
Just 10.9 percent said they โstrongly disagreeโ and 11.3 percent said they โsomewhat disagree.โ
Asked if โDonald Trump and his supporters should be stopped a all costs,โ 47.5 percent said they โstrongly agreeโ and 21.1 percent said they โsomewhat agree.โ Far fewer (1.5 percent) said they โstrongly disagreeโ or โsomewhat agreeโ 6.4 percent).
Byย Patricia Tolson