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A felony charge would be reaching as riots hardly ever face felony charges and rightfully so.

According to Trumps executive order from last year...

Sec. 2. Policy. (a) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that destroys, damages, vandalizes, or desecrates a monument, memorial, or statue within the United States or otherwise vandalizes government property.

(b) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that participates in efforts to incite violence or other illegal activity in connection with the riots and acts of vandalism described in section 1 of this order.



Each and everyone of these Karens has to be charged to the fullest extent of the law.
 



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Trump Fur-Ever: Costumed Capitol Rioter Is Son Of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge
BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ
JAN. 7, 2021 3:14 P.M.
32 COMMENTS

Brooklyn resident Aaron Mostofsky inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP/SHUTTERSTOCK
The politically-connected son of a Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge was among the band of Trump-supporting marauders who ransacked the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday.
Dressed in fur pelts and a bullet proof vest, Aaron Mostofsky joined an early wave of rioters who swarmed the halls of Congress, forcing lawmakers to evacuate before certifying Joe Biden's election victory. He can be seen in several photos outside the Senate chambers, holding a wooden stick and a police riot shield, alongside a man carrying a Confederate flag.
Brooklyn resident Aaron Mostofsky inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday JIM LO SCALZO/EPA-EFE/SHUTTERSTOCK
The man's father is Shlomo Mostofsky, a prominent modern Orthodox figure in Brooklyn and former president of the National Council of Young Israel. He was elected to the Kings County Supreme Court last January with the backing of the Brooklyn Democratic Party.
Neither father nor son returned repeated inquiries from Gothamist. In an interview with the NY Post, Aaron, who declined to give his last name, said that he stormed the building because “the election was stolen," adding that he found the riot shield on the floor.

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His brother, Nachman Mostofsky, is the vice president of the South Brooklyn Conservative Club, and an elected district leader in the borough, who claims to have connections with high-ranking members of the Trump administration. Nachman also attended the rally on Thursday, but said he left before the group entered the capitol.
"My brother did nothing illegal," Nachman told Gothamist. "He definitely was not part of the riot." Asked how he ended up in the Capitol building, Nachman said his brother was "pushed inside."
"You’re full of shit. You’re a dishonest person. My brother went as a citizen of America," Nachman continued. "You find me one [Black Lives Matter] riot or one Antifa riot from over the summer that didn’t have way more damage."
Four people were killed during the day of protests and rioting, including one woman who was shot by police in the Capitol building. Multiple members of Congress said they feared for their lives during the insurrection, which was led in part by extremist factions of the Republican party, including Proud Boys and QAnon supporters.
(Mostofsky can be seen in photographs standing next to a separate man wearing furs and a horned hat, who has been identified as Jake Angeli, an Arizona QAnon supporter. It's unclear if the outfits are related.)
One of the men in furs seen outside of the Senate chamber on Wednesday JIM LO SCALZO/EPA-EFE/SHUTTERSTOCK
Like the vast majority of those who breached the capitol, Mostofsky was permitted to leave without arrest.
In a statement on Thursday, Acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen said the Justice Department was working to identify members of the mob and charge them with federal crimes.
"The Department of Justice is committed to ensuring that those responsible for this attack on our Government and the rule of law face the full consequences of their actions under the law," Rosen wrote.
 
According to Trumps executive order from last year...

Sec. 2. Policy. (a) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that destroys, damages, vandalizes, or desecrates a monument, memorial, or statue within the United States or otherwise vandalizes government property.

(b) It is the policy of the United States to prosecute to the fullest extent permitted under Federal law, and as appropriate, any person or any entity that participates in efforts to incite violence or other illegal activity in connection with the riots and acts of vandalism described in section 1 of this order.



Each and everyone of these Karens has to be charged to the fullest extent of the law.
:lol: Trump The gift that keeps giving.
 
Damn I mean these kats are seriously not afraid of the police...



Derrick Evans newly elected WV House of Delegates, District 19, (R) forcefully entering the U.S Capitol.

 
:lol: Trump The gift that keeps giving.

So all of those Maga websites... putting "Storm the Capital"

Had better be charged to the Fullest extent of the law and I want this damn executive order to be at the fucking TOP of these charging documents..

These mutherfuckers just assumed this shit applied to antifa

and Now I'm about to post the link to this executive order to the twitter pages of some republicans... LOL

Time to Eat some damn crow...
 
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