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Consquences of Sedition and D-Baggery (still unlocked)

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1 hour ago, mr_hunt said:

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I hope he gets a couple vegan meals over the next 3 years.  Poor guy

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Another seditionist appeared in court today, representing himself. It went as one might expect.

 

Also:

And:

It's like there are too many aholes to keep track of.

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17 minutes ago, toolg said:

Also:

And:

It's like there are too many aholes to keep track of.

I thought there was just meandering of touristy types?

4 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

I thought there was just meandering of touristy types?

Tell it to the judge.

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The Ugly New Charges Against Jan. 6 Rioter ‘Baked Alaska’

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-ugly-new-charges-against-jan-6-rioter-baked-alaska

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The charges concern a visit Gionet made to the state capitol last year, which he captured himself on the Baked Alaska livestream. In a video viewed by the Phoenix New Times before it was deleted, Gionet showed himself tearing down a "Happy Hanukkah” sign on a menorah in front of the state capitol.

"No more ‘Happy Hanukkah,’ only ‘Merry Christmas,’” Gionet said in the footage, according to the Phoenix New Times report.

Why would anybody think so many of Trump's supporters are bigoted filth?

Other than them rubbing out faces in it?

21 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

The Ugly New Charges Against Jan. 6 Rioter ‘Baked Alaska’

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-ugly-new-charges-against-jan-6-rioter-baked-alaska

Why would anybody think so many of Trump's supporters are bigoted filth?

Other than them rubbing out faces in it?

This is a completely normal response. He was simply returning fire in the "War on Christmas" @Mike31mt was referring to yesterday. 

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Trump Administration Staff Are Squealing to Jan. 6 Committee, Member Says

 

"Many” of the more than 200 witnesses who have testified to the Jan. 6 committee were former Trump administration staff who voluntarily came forward

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-officials-squealing-jan-6-committee-1260842/

Of course they are, he inspires loyalty only from morons.

 

 

Just some tourists visiting the Capitol building

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You get a subpoena, and you get a subpoena Everyone gets a subpoena - Oprah  Winfrey "You Get a Car" | Make a Meme

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The House select committee investigating the January 6 riot issued a new round of subpoenas on Monday to five of former President Donald Trump's allies directly involved in planning "Stop the Steal" rallies, including longtime Republican operative Roger Stone and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
The latest batch of subpoenas indicates the committee continues to focus, in part, on organizers and funding of the "Stop the Steal" rallies that took place on January 5 and 6, as well as earlier rallies in the months leading up to the US Capitol attack.
Also subpoenaed by the committee Monday: Dustin Stockton and Jennifer Lawrence, key players in the "Stop the Steal" movement after the election, who the committee noted are engaged to each other.

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/22/man-charged-loaded-firearm-capitol-riot-523178

An Indiana man charged with carrying a loaded firearm to the Capitol on Jan. 6 told investigators that if he had found Speaker Nancy Pelosi, "you’d be here for another reason,” according to court documents posted over the weekend.

Mazza is facing charges of obstructing Congress and the FBI investigation of the Jan. 6 attack, as well as carrying a firearm on Capitol grounds and obstructing police, as well as a D.C. code violation for bringing an unlicensed firearm into the city.

Uh oh, Rogan brought up Ray Epps. Love that Rogan has a huge audience that might just now be introduced to the fact that the FBI had agent provocateurs all over the place on the sixth. The American public deserves to know just how many FBI agents and informants were involved in the "insurrection." We can already be sure Epps is one, and he was instrumental in shepherding people to the capitol.  

 

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A criminal complaint filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., accused Aiden Bilyard of Cary, North Carolina, with seven riot-related criminal offenses, including felony charges of civil disorder and assaulting a police officer with a dangerous weapon.

Bilyard was arrested Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, and released after an initial court appearance in federal court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Court records on Tuesday afternoon did not list a defense lawyer for Bilyard.

A mob of supporters of Republican former President Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in a failed attempt to prevent formal congressional certification of his election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.

According to a statement of facts by prosecutors, video shot by a Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police officer's body-worn camera on Jan. 6 shows Bilyard, wearing a gray Harvard sweatshirt and spraying a line of uniformed police outside the Capitol with an orange-colored liquid spray that investigators believe was bear spray.

Investigators said video taken later that day shows Bilyard with a group of rioters in front of a large Capitol window. After being handed a baseball bat by a fellow demonstrator, Bilyard shatters the window and "then turns to face the crowd and appears to clap and shout" to encourage rioters to enter the Capitol building.

Investigators said Bilyard then entered a Senate room through the broken window.

Nearly 700 people have been charged with participating in the Jan. 6 riot, and around 210 people have been charged with assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers or employees during the attack.

Just meandering with a baseball bat and bear spray, like you do when you go to a Trump rally.

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Jan. 6 defendants' grand jury testimony helped prosecutors charge Capitol Police officer

The Justice Department said Jacob Hiles' cooperation was helpful not only in charging the officer but in identifying another rioter.

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/30/capitol-riot-grand-jury-defendants-523511

 

I love these puss bags rolling over on each other.

Lock 'em up!

Seditious rioter who tazed a police officer on Jan. 6, then confessed about it to the FBI, now wants the judge to throw out his confession. The judge ordered the release of FBI video. See thread:

And here is video of the officer being tazed. He was just meandering, you know? :rolleyes:

 

FBI tells him we'll let you write the story or we'll let our radical leftwing friends do it. Sick, but utterly unsurprising:

 

Julie Kelly, easily the best investigative reporter covering J6, knows what's up.

The feds have been fighting tooth and nail to keep the surveillance footage secret, for obvious reasons. It's going to be wonderful watching the narrative collapse in on itself even more.

Previous piece from Kelly on the feds' reluctance to release the footage: 

 

buckle up: because you're going to hear a lot of retconning about Jan 6 from right wingers who think the placement of undercover FBI agents in the crowd completely exonerates Trumplicans from any responsibility for their attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next, because the former president is an obese man-baby who couldn't accept losing. 

4 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

buckle up: because you're going to hear a lot of retconning about Jan 6 from right wingers who think the placement of undercover FBI agents in the crowd completely exonerates Trumplicans from any responsibility for their attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next, because the former president is an obese man-baby who couldn't accept losing. 

There was no coordinated effort to "prevent the transfer of power" per the FBI. 😞

And, yes, if we accept the MSM/democrat (but I repeat myself) framing of the event that it was the "worst attack on our country since 9/11" then, it absolutely would be a huuuuuge deal if the FBI had informants and agents instigating the worst of the violence. That should go without saying.

Just now, Kz! said:

There was no coordinated effort to "prevent the transfer of power" per the FBI. 😞

uh, there was definitely and attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

that it was "uncoordinated" doesn't change the events of Jan 6, or what the frothing-at-the-mouth crowd tried to do when it forcefully invaded the Capitol while the certification of Biden's election victory was underway.  

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13 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

uh, there was definitely and attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

that it was "uncoordinated" doesn't change the events of Jan 6, or what the frothing-at-the-mouth crowd tried to do when it forcefully invaded the Capitol while the certification of Biden's election victory was underway.  

It is pretty clear how sloppy and pathetic the attempt was, but this does make it not an attempt.

That the people Trump whipped up into a lather were morons, who are the sort to beat police with a blue lives matter flag, or crap on walls, or piss in corners, is entirely beside the point.

What they did is the point, and why they did it, and who put them up to it.

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