Trump supporters behaving like the bags of ass that they are

D24OHA

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These sentences are jokes.
Some of these mfkrs is only getting 30-60 days....

The longest sentences have been 36 months for the 2 "people of color." The hwhyte mfkr that brought the confederate flag and replaced the US flag with it should be charged with treason! Never in 200+ years has any flag other than the US flag been flown in the Capitol.

So treat them (the flag and Capitol building) like the highly respected institution and symbols you tell US they are!!
 

TheFuser

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Some of these mfkrs is only getting 30-60 days....

The longest sentences have been 36 months for the 2 "people of color." The hwhyte mfkr that brought the confederate flag and replaced the US flag with it should be charged with treason! Never in 200+ years has any flag other than the US flag been flown in the Capitol.

So treat them (the flag and Capitol building) like the highly respected institution and symbols you tell US they are!!

Gonna be interesting to see what the Shaman dickhead gets. He was the face of it all. You'd think they'd throw the book at him
 

blackbull1970

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All of these clowns pleading guilty are doing it to avoid a trial.

To get the plea, they have to supply legitimate information that the FBI needs for other cases.

Just a little tid bit information the rioters give up that they think is meaningless, might be a piece of the puzzle for something big.

Still waiting for this ass clown to get sentenced. I bet money SoH Pelosi will be having a talk with the Judge on his cases.

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D24OHA

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All of these clowns pleading guilty are doing it to avoid a trial.

To get the plea, they have to supply legitimate information that the FBI needs for other cases.

Just a little tid bit information the rioters give up that they think is meaningless, might be a piece of the puzzle for something big.

Still waiting for this ass clown to get sentenced. I bet money SoH Pelosi will be having a talk with the Judge on his cases.

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Hell the bitch that was trying to sell Pelosi's laptop to Russia......

Treason
 

blackpepper

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Man who brought Molotov cocktails to DC on January 6 pleads guilty
"On January 6, Leroy Coffman parked his truck -- which contained unregistered firearms, a crossbow, machetes, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a large capacity ammo clip and 11 Mason jars filled with gasoline and Styrofoam -- a few blocks from the Capitol."
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He claimed that he made them years ago and forgot they were in his truck. He also tried to tell the judge they were no longer functional as explosive devices, but she wouldn't allow it. He had to acknowledge on the record that they were bombs or loose his plea deal.
 
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Deezz

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Man who brought Molotov cocktails to DC on January 6 pleads guilty
"On January 6, Leroy Coffman parked his truck -- which contained unregistered firearms, a crossbow, machetes, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a large capacity ammo clip and 11 Mason jars filled with gasoline and Styrofoam -- a few blocks from the Capitol."
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He claimed that he made them years ago and forgot they were in his truck. He also tried to tell the judge they were no longer functional as explosive devices, but she wouldn't allow it. He had to acknowledge on the record that they were bombs or loose his plea deal.
He needs some years in prison to think about what he did.
 

blackbull1970

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Chris Christie blames Trump's rhetoric about stolen election for January 6 insurrection

By Rachel Janfaza
Updated 8:18 AM EST, Mon November 15, 2021


(CNN) Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he believes the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6 was the result of former President Donald Trump's lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

"I think everything that he was saying from Election Night forward incited people to that level of anger," Christie, a longtime friend and high-profile supporter of Trump, told CNN's Dana Bash in "Being... Chris Christie," the second episode in Bash's "Being..." series, which will air in full on Monday at 10 p.m. ET.

"I think people minimize what happened on the 6th by pointing to the speech that he gave on the Ellipse on the 6th," he said.

Christie, a failed contender in the 2016 primary, says he voted for Trump in both 2016 and 2020. He also served as an adviser to the then-President, helping him prepare for the presidential debates ahead of last year's election.

But Christie has been outspoken against Trump's lies about the 2020 election results.

Asked by Bash if Trump was responsible for the insurrection, Christie said that while he doesn't believe any one single person can be responsible for the actions of others, he does believe rioters attacked the Capitol that day because they thought the election had been stolen -- a lie that was fed by Trump.

"I don't think they would've gone there if they thought the election had been fair," Christie said.

Christie, whose new book "Republican Rescue: Saving the Party From Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden" comes out Tuesday, has in recent weeks been vocal about his vision for the future of the GOP. He's delivering a message to Republicans that the only way for the party to continue building on this month's electoral successes in Virginia, where the GOP won the governor's mansion, and in his home state of New Jersey, where the GOP nominee kept it closer than expected, is to move beyond past elections.

He told Bash he does not want to make predictions about 2024 and is unsure whether he or Trump will run again. "I don't know that he's going to run. I don't know whether I'm going to run," he said.

But despite his criticism of Trump's rhetoric, he did not rule out supporting the former President again in 2024 if he runs. "Let's see who he is and what he says and how he conducts himself," Christie said.

Christie was just one of a half-dozen potential GOP contenders for the White House who addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition conference earlier this month in Las Vegas, laying the groundwork for their potential bids as the party waits to see whether Trump attempts another run for the Oval Office in 2024.

"We can no longer talk about the past and the past elections -- no matter where you stand on that issue, no matter where you stand, it is over," Christie told some of the Republican Party's most influential donors and bundlers. "Every minute that we spend talking about 2020 -- while we're wasting time doing that, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer are laying ruin to this country. We better focus on that and take our eyes off the rearview mirror and start looking through the windshield again."

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'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley sentenced to 41 months in prison for role in US Capitol riot


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Out by spring with good behavior. Then a tv media tour, book deal, and sell the movie rights. He'll be a multi millionaire by his next birthday. :curse:
 

blackbull1970

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'QAnon Shaman' lawyer to Trump: Take care of 'the jack----s that you f----- up'

BY CAROLINE VAKIL
November 18, 2021


The lawyer for Jacob Chansley, who is known as the "QAnon Shaman," said on Wednesday that his message to former President Trump was to take care of "the jackasses that you f----- up because of January 6."

A judge handed Chansley a 41-month sentence on Wednesday following him pleading guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. A reporter asked Chansley's lawyer what "appropriate accountability for former President Trump" would look like, according to Mediaite.

"If you're asking my opinion, my opinion is meaningless. I will say that I would probably be far more effective over a beer with former President Trump, even if he didn't have a beer, because I understand he doesn't drink beer, but I'd have a beer," attorney Albert Watkins said.

"And I'd tell him, 'You know what? You've got a few f------ things to do. Including clearing this f------ mess up and taking care of a lot of the jackasses that you f----- up because of January 6.' In the meantime, I might talk to him about some other things that I'd agree with him on. But my opinion doesn't mean s--t," he added.

The Hill has reached out to a Trump spokesperson for comment.

Chansley is one of the most recognizable faces from the Jan. 6 riot, when supporters of Trump stormed the Capitol to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's 2020 presidential election win. Photos circulated showed him shirtless and wearing a horned hat, with his face adorned with red, white and blue face paint.

About 650 people are facing federal charges for their alleged role in the Capitol insurrection, though The Washington Post noted that the majority of those people were not involved in extremist groups, according to an examination of court documents.

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blackbull1970

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Federal judge says Trump has responsibility for January 6, calling rioter a 'pawn'

By Hannah Rabinowitz
Updated 5:17 PM EST, Fri November 19, 2021


(CNN) A federal judge suggested Friday that former President Donald Trump had some responsibility for the January 6 attack on the Capitol and that rioters were pawns provoked into action.

Speaking at sentencing hearing for rioter John Lolos, the judge said rallygoers like him were "called to Washington, DC, by an elected official, prompted to walk to the Capitol by an elected official."

Judge Amit Mehta called individuals who stormed the building "a pawn in the game played by people who know better."

"People like Mr. Lolos were told lies, were told falsehoods, were told the election was stolen when it was not," Mehta said. "Regrettably, people like Mr. Lolos who were told those lies took it to heart. And they are the ones paying the consequences."

"Those who created the conditions that lead to Mr. Lolos' conduct have in no meaningful measure been held accountable," he said. "You were a pawn. You were a pawn in the game played by people who know better."

While many judges have expressed continuing concern about the volatile political climate, Mehta is one of the first to call out Trump -- although not by name -- for using his supporters for political gain and then abandoning those supporters to suffer the consequences, something Mehta believes should perhaps weigh in favor of lighter sentences for January 6 defendants charged with less serious crimes.

Mehta is a crucial judge overseeing some of the more than 660 Capitol riot cases in federal court because he is also handling the largest and most significant conspiracy case against defendants connected to the Oath Keepers. It was his first sentencing of a January 6 defendant.

"That kind of conduct needs to be deterred because, frankly, conditions in our country don't give me a lot of confidence that this sort of thing won't happen again," Mehta said.

Lolos, 48, pleaded guilty in August to illegally demonstrating in the Capitol building. Mehta sentenced Lolos to 14 days in jail and ordered him to pay $500 for damage done to the Capitol during the riot. Of the 40 defendants sentenced so far, 18 have been sentenced to jail or prison time.

In a rambling speech to the court, Lolos, at times speaking with different accents, rehashed debunked claims of widespread voter fraud, said police encouraged him to go into the Capitol, claimed evidence against him was tainted, and encouraged anyone listening in on the court's public call-in line to look up a video of himself online. Lolos refused to speak to his defense attorney, who repeatedly tried to stop Lolos from talking.

"I may have failed to explain why incarceration is necessary here, but I think Mr. Lolos just summed it up," prosecutors said when Lolos was finished talking.

Mehta said it was 'regrettable" that Lolos still believes that the election was stolen, but said it was understandable because "a lie isn't easy to unhear."

According to court documents, Lolos spent almost 45 minutes inside the Capitol on January 6, and was videotaped shouting, "They left, we did it" as he exited the building.

On January 8, a Delta flight crew decided to turn the plane around because Lolos, a passenger on the flight, was continuously yelling, "Trump 2020!" Lolos was escorted off the plane by a Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police Department officer, and was rebooked on a later flight. About 45 minutes later, the same officer recognized Lolos in an Instagram video that showed him leaving the Capitol. The officer reported Lolos to Capitol Police officers in the airport, and Lolos was arrested.

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blackpepper

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All those con men set their dial on maximum grift and he doesn't even have any to spend on his own defense. If he aint make no money off all that, what the hell was he doing it for, his health. Why aren't the rest of the deplorables coming through with a gofundme for him? Why isn't his orange turd exprez going to cover him with immunity like Bannon, Medows, Stephen Miller, etc.... I hope they bury that fool. It wouldn't bother me a bit if he got the absolute most smoke of anyone.
 

blackbull1970

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Air Force Recruit Shipped Off to Boot Camp After Allegedly Assaulting Police on Jan. 6

Military.com | By Konstantin Toropin
November 21, 2021


Federal officials announced that they arrested and charged a 19-year-old man this week for his actions during the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot -- but not before he enlisted and shipped off to basic training for the Air Force.

Aiden Bilyard, 19, was arrested in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday and charged with engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds, civil disorder, and assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon, among other charges, according to a statement from the Department of Justice.

Court documents say that on Jan. 6, Bilyard sprayed officers with a chemical irritant that they believe was bear spray while he was on the Capitol steps. Court documents say video footage from a few hours later shows Bilyard using a bat to break a window above a door into the building and climb inside.

Prosecutors noted that Bilyard was initially identified by online detectives who have been pouring over videos and still images that were uploaded to the internet and social media in the days after Jan. 6.

Bilyard "was given the hashtag name of '#HarvardSweats,' based upon the grey Harvard sweatshirt under his black 'puffer' style jacket that was visible in many images captured on January 6, 2021," the court document read.

When agents later interviewed Bilyard's mother, she "recognized the Harvard sweatshirt ... retrieved the sweatshirt and voluntarily gave it" to the FBI, according to the court filing.

Agents also cited Facebook photos with his mother in which Bilyard was wearing the same hoodie.


Agents interviewed Bilyard himself on Aug. 4. At the time, he was at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, undergoing basic training for the branch, the document said.

Initially, the man "admitted that he was on and around the U.S. Capitol Building grounds [but he] claimed that he only participated in lawful activities," an agent told the court. However, after he was shown videos appearing to include "his apparent participation in criminal acts," Bilyard "terminated the interview, stating, 'I think this is where I take my leave,'" the agent added in the documents.

Court records say Bilyard "has since separated from the Air Force and moved back home to Cary, North Carolina." However, they do not make clear the reason for his separation.

Military.com reached out to the Air Force for comment on Bilyard's enlistment and details on his separation but did not immediately hear back before publication.

Bilyard is not the first military member to find themselves in legal trouble over their actions at the Capitol that day. At least five service members are currently in some state of legal jeopardy with both civil and military authorities.

An Air Force veteran, retired Lt. Col. Larry Brock Jr., was one of the early notable figures to be identified and charged after Jan. 6 when images of him wearing military-style gear and carrying flexible handcuffs on the floor of the Senate chamber surfaced.

A former Air Force Security Forces airman, Ashli Babbitt, 35, also died that day after she was shot while trying to climb through a broken window of the Speaker's Lobby inside the building.

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