Mob storms Capitol

JayMysteri0

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So when a Target gets looted it's not the looters' fault. It's Target's lack of security that is to blame. Got it.
You're forgetting. If it's a Target in Minn, they work along with the police & help fund their efforts. So there it can ONLY be the looters fault.

Anywhere else, then we have to factor in the race & politics of the individual, because they have in fact been a patriot called to that Target to take a painting or coat rack.
 

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Another conviction of a Jan 6 insurrectionist. This guy actually tried to claim self-defense as his excuse.


This criminal was a 20-year vet of the NYPD. I guess he forgot that he is no longer a NYPD officer, and that he didn’t have the prosecutor in his pocket as usual. Good riddance; go directly to jail, do not collect $200.
 

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The infamous “Proud Boys” are being officially charged with sedition...

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Jason Alexander (of Seinfeld fame) exhorts all Americans to watch the Jan 6 committee hearings tomorrow night.



Perhaps we should start a new thread for discussing them, or even turn on the live chat for some real time discussion?

Sure, feel free. Thread will automatically update in real time (like chat), worked well with the WWDC thread the other day.
 

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Judge in Oath Keepers Jan. 6 Cases Warns Disbarred Attorney to Stop Filing Motions or Else Face ‘Appropriate Sanctions’​

Jonathon Moseley is the one-time lawyer for Kelly Meggs, a high-ranking member of the right-wing extremist Oath Keepers group led by Stewart Rhodes. Rhodes, Meggs, and 10 co-defendants are facing some of the most serious charges in the federal government’s sweeping prosecution of Jan. 6 rioters, including seditious conspiracy. Meggs’ wife Connie Meggs is charged in a separate Oath Keepers case alongside at least seven co-defendants.

Moseley was disbarred in April from practicing law in Virginia due to mishandling of client funds, unauthorized practice of law, and other misconduct unrelated to his representation of Meggs.

Despite no longer being connected to the Oath Keepers case, Moseley filed a “Factual Information” on Tuesday in response to what he described as prosecutors’ “improper” June 22, 2022 request asking for a closer look into the fee-arrangement agreement between some of the defendants in the Oath Keepers cases and their lawyers.
 

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https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1543360115897618432/

Yes. We are.

These mofos couldn't wear masks during a pandemic. But let them think they can "reclaim" a time when the country was a lot more shittier to anyone else & white masks were 'in', they can suddenly mask the hell up. Question is, why? Why hide your faces if what you're doing is supposedly "right"?
 
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https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1543360115897618432/

Yes. We are.

These mofos couldn't wear masks during a pandemic. But let them think they can "reclaim" a time when the country was a lot more shittier to anyone else & white masks were 'in', they can suddenly mask the hell up. Question is, why? Why hide your faces if what you're doing is supposedly "right"?
I wish these guys could be transported directly into a raging battle between the Ukrainians and Russians, shields and all.
 

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Those face coverings are the new KKK hoods. And people on the right are allowing this to take over their party. Crazy times in the US.
I really hope these extremists cause people to wake up and overwhelmingly vote them out.
 

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Good op-ed by Romney:

A classic example of denial comes from Donald Trump: "I won in a landslide." Perhaps this is a branch of the same delusion that leads people to feed money into slot machines: Because I really want to win, I believe that I will win.

 

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Lindsey Graham, Rudy Colludy and John Eastman subpoenaed in Fulton County investigation...


This sounds pretty serious, 23 on the grand jury so it's not politically motivated (unless they think THAT'S rigged too). From independent.uk (paywall removed)
In addition to Mr Graham and Mr Giuliani, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the 23-person special grand jury has also moved to compel attorneys John Eastman, Cleta Mitchell, Kenneth Chesbro, and Jenna Ellis, as well lawyer and podcast host Jacki Pick Deason to give evidence in the probe of efforts by Mr Trump’s associates to pressure Georgia officials into taking illegal actions to reverse Mr Biden’s win after he became the first Democrat to carry the Peach State since then-Arkansas governor Bill Clinton defeated then-president George HW Bush in 1992.

Here is why Graham is being subpoenaed
Graham questioned Raffensperger about the state’s signature-matching law and whether political bias could have prompted poll workers to accept ballots with nonmatching signatures, according to Raffensperger. Graham also asked whether Raffensperger had the power to toss all mail ballots in counties found to have higher rates of nonmatching signatures, Raffensperger said.

Raffensperger said he was stunned that Graham appeared to suggest that he find a way to toss legally cast ballots. Absent court intervention, Raffensperger doesn’t have the power to do what Graham suggested, as counties administer elections in Georgia.
 

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Well, that still hasn't aged well.

Federal prosecutors indicated Friday they intend to present evidence that a member of the Oath Keepers likely carried grenades in an RV that he drove to the Washington, D.C., area ahead of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

In court papers previewing evidence to be presented in the upcoming seditious conspiracy trial of Oath Keepers leaders, the Justice Department said it believes Jeremy Brown, a group member from Florida, likely traveled to Northern Virginia with grenades that were found by investigators in a subsequent search of his vehicle.


The basis for that evidence, prosecutors said, is a statement from fellow Florida member Kelly Meggs to Caleb Berry — an Oath Keeper who pleaded guilty to his involvement in the alleged conspiracy — that Brown had brought explosives with him in his RV.

“On September 30, 2021, pursuant to an authorized search warrant, the government seized two illegal short barrel firearms from Brown’s residence and military ordinance grenades from Brown’s RV—the same RV that Brown used to travel to Washington, D.C. on January 6,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Troy Edwards said in the filing.

Edwards indicated that investigators are unsure whether Brown stashed these explosives at a Comfort Inn in Arlington, Va., where other members of the group stockpiled firearms and other weapons, or kept them in his vehicle.

The evidence, however, underscores the threat prosecutors say the Oath Keepers posed to the transfer of power. Founder Stewart Rhodes and several other members of the Oath Keepers are facing seditious conspiracy charges. Two members of the group have already pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy. More than a dozen other members are facing felony obstruction charges, and several have pleaded guilty for their involvement and are cooperating with the government.
Prosecutors say they also intend to introduce several other pieces of evidence in the case that they consider relevant to show jurors, even if they’re not part of the underlying charges facing the defendants. That evidence includes details of a trip several of the alleged co-conspirators took to Washington, D.C., in November 2020 to protest the election results. Just as before Jan. 6, the participants in the November trip stashed firearms and other weapons in a vehicle in Arlington, Va., prosecutors say.

Prosecutors also want to introduce evidence at trial that one of the alleged co-conspirators, Thomas Caldwell, kept a “death list” that included the name of a Georgia election official. That list, which the government has previously cited in other court filings, is evidence of Caldwell’s intent to thwart the peaceful transfer of power, prosecutors say. Prosecutors also want to introduce evidence that alleged co-conspirator Jessica Watkins kept bomb-making instructions at her home.
 
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