We see plenty of photographs on our Twitter feed of people who were at or near the Capitol Building on January 6, but to assist with prosecution efforts, the Justice Department is contracting Deloitte Financial Advisory Services to create a database of videos, photographs, documents, and social media posts at a price tag of $6.1 million.
Justice Department to spend $6.1 million on Jan. 6 database for riot prosecutions | Just The News https://t.co/pkF6B4c4Aw
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) July 9, 2021
Brianna Kraemer reports:
The massive database of gathered evidence will be created by technology contractor Deloitte Financial Advisory Services, which is reportedly “a litigation support vendor with extensive experience providing complex litigation technology services.”
In a court filing Thursday, prosecutors said they are organizing thousands of hours of body-worn camera footage, closed-circuit surveillance camera footage, over a million social media videos, data from phones and email accounts, and the responses to over 6,000 grand jury subpoenas, Politico reports.
“The compensation to Deloitte could grow up to $26 million,” Politico reports. The Justice Department sure can spring into action when it wants to.
Well, it isn’t as costly as the Obamacare website, so that’s something.
— Zombie Dachshund (@ZombieDachshund) July 9, 2021
I'll do it for $5 Million.
— Jonathan Swift (@JonathanSwift19) July 10, 2021
An intern should be able to do this in Microsoft Access in an afternoon.
— Dennis twitchell (@dtwitchell1970) July 10, 2021
Why build a database? Just charge anyone who as a Lego set in their basement.
— Shawn Anderson (@scander2) July 9, 2021
I know I will be on “The List”! pic.twitter.com/007DvR3okJ
— Chris Ernest (@bigern73) July 9, 2021
Waste of money for purely partisan aims.
— Right Honorable Gentleman (@RightGentleman) July 9, 2021
Up to $26 million is just shy of the $32 million spent on the Mueller probe.
— Wildberry (@Roth6) July 9, 2021
— Enough ✝️🗣⚖️😎🎦 (@sms_Vgood) July 10, 2021
— Jay Caesar 🇺🇸 (@j_caesar4) July 9, 2021
— jron #Stopcensorship (@jronnychi) July 10, 2021
Hey compared to the $1.9 billion security budget afterwards that's nothing! (p.s. that's just a little less than the military budget of the Ukraine)
— Jason Max Winchester (@jwinchester4440) July 9, 2021
What’s the BLM Antifa investigation fund looking like? That’s what I thought.
— Send Rip (@novemberscomin) July 9, 2021
https://twitter.com/RLLynnnnn/status/1413550344009928710
How much was spent on identifying and prosecuting those who trashed the Portland federal building?
— BobbytheBrain99 (@bobbythebrain99) July 9, 2021
All this to prosecute people for misdemeanors?? #Ridiculous
— Michael Moskaitis (@Tucsonmike520) July 9, 2021
If our government is good at nothing else they are stellar at wasting our money.
— KansasJenn (@kansas_jenn) July 9, 2021
Isn’t this something the FBI could handle in-house?
The DOJ should just release the over 14,000 hours of surveillance video that the tax payers already payed for instead of creating a controlled view of Jan 6 that cost $6.1 million taxpayer dollars.
Then everyone can see what happened.
What is there to hide? https://t.co/cvaJO8WdZQ
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) July 9, 2021
Related:
First Capitol riot sentencing: Grandmother pleads guilty to parading in a Capitol building, is fined $500 https://t.co/wSqnyWKkCc
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 24, 2021
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