Wow. Highly recommend taking 7 minutes away from watching Congress. The British news media perfectly captured today close-up. May all US media request to re-air this. It’s already packaged, impactful and brings clarity to the day. @ReliableSources pic.twitter.com/OcTnGdDSKF
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) January 7, 2021
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“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
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Here's a CBS news segment that has similar video cuts.
“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
"Half the truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin
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And those vandalizing and stealing should face the same punishment as the rioters this past summer.
Question is....will the incoming VP provide cash to bail out these peaceful protesters like she did this past summer?Go Cubs Go!
Bear Down Chicago Bears!
Let's Go Hawks!
Bear Down Arizona!
Cheer Cheer for Ole Notre Dame!
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Originally posted by gjn23 View PostAnd those vandalizing and stealing should face the same punishment as the rioters this past summer.
Question is....will the incoming VP provide cash to bail out these peaceful protesters like she did this past summer?We move forward with you or without you!
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Originally posted by gjn23 View PostAnd those vandalizing and stealing should face the same punishment as the rioters this past summer.
Question is....will the incoming VP provide cash to bail out these peaceful protesters like she did this past summer?“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
"Half the truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by gjn23 View PostAnd those vandalizing and stealing should face the same punishment as the rioters this past summer.
Question is....will the incoming VP provide cash to bail out these peaceful protesters like she did this past summer?
You're doing apples to oranges.
Being an oppressed minority, she helped oppressed minorities whom she felt were fighting for a just cause.
The Capitol was invaded by mostly ill-informed, racist, white people.
Being an ill-informed, racist, white person, it's Trumps turn to step up. It should be no problem, since you can bet your last dollar that a good share of those protesters contributed to his $200M+ "re-election" slush fund.
These are the people he claims he's fighting for. We'll see.....
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Gary, do you have a LIST of Names of the people charged?
Who are they?
Lock them up.
Did you guys get to watch the VIDEO of the BLM guy who broke in to the Capital Building and was released with NO CHARGES according to his phone conversation that was overheard?
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Originally posted by Skulnik View PostGary, do you have a LIST of Names of the people charged?
Who are they?
Lock them up.
Did you guys get to watch the VIDEO of the BLM guy who broke in to the Capital Building and was released with NO CHARGES according to his phone conversation that was overheard?
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Originally posted by Skulnik View PostGary, do you have a LIST of Names of the people charged?
Who are they?
Lock them up.
Did you guys get to watch the VIDEO of the BLM guy who broke in to the Capital Building and was released with NO CHARGES according to his phone conversation that was overheard?
Here's an article with names.
I don't need to watch any videos about Anitfa involvement or BLM guys getting special treatment. The story is about Trump inciting an insurrection.“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
"Half the truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin
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Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said Friday the Justice Department would "spare no resources in holding accountable those responsible" for the murder of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick. No arrests have been made in that specific incident.
These are the charges filed in federal district court:
Adam Johnson, Parrish, Florida
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; theft of government property; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
- Was in custody in the Pinellas County Jail in Florida on Saturday morning, on a hold from the U.S. Marshal's office.
Jacob Anthony Chansley, Arizona
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
- The Justice Department noted he "carried a spear, approximately 6 feet in length, with an American flag tied just below the blade."
Doug Jensen, Des Moines, Iowa
Charges: not yet known
- In custody Saturday in the Polk County Jail in Polk County, Iowa, according to the Des Moines Register.
- Jensen, wearing a Tshirt emblazoned with a QAnon shirt and bald eagle, was seen in multiple photos.
Derrick Evans, West Virginia
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol Grounds.
- Justice Department alleges Evans streamed live to his Facebook page a video of himself joining and encouraging a crowd unlawfully entering the U.S. Capitol.
- In the video, Evans is allegedly seen crossing the threshold of the doorway into the U.S. Capitol and shouting, “We’re in, we’re in! Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!”
Cleveland Meredith, residence not listed
Charge: making interstate threats to Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Richard Barnett, Gravette, Arkansas
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful entry; violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; theft of public money, property or records.
- A Trump supporter who attended a "Stop the Steal" rally in Northwest Arkansas in November, Barnett has a long history of financial woes, online records show.
- Earlier this year, he tapped a COVID-19 government relief program meant to help struggling businesses amid the pandemic.
Lonnie Coffman, Alabama
Charges: possession of an unregistered firearm (destructive device) and carrying a pistol without a license.
- It is alleged his vehicle contained 11 explosive devices known as Molotov cocktails and firearms.
- It is further alleged he was in possession of two firearms.
Mark Leffingwell, residence not listed
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; assault on a federal law enforcement officer; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
- Leffingwell allegedly entered the Senate side of the Capitol and when stopped by law enforcement, struck an officer in the helmet and chest.
Christopher Alberts, Maryland
Charges: carrying or having readily accessible, on the grounds of the United States Capitol Building, a firearm and ammunition.
- Alberts was carrying a Taurus G2C, 9mm handgun and 9mm caliber ammunition.
Bradley Rukstales, Illinois
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
- The CEO of an Illinois company who lives in Central Florida, Rukstales told CBS Chicago: "It was the single worst personal decision of my life."
- His employer, Cogensia, released a statement Friday saying he had been fired.
- Rukstales told CBS Chicago: “I have no excuse for my actions and wish that I could take them back."
Joshua Pruitt, residence not listed
Charge: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority.
- Pruitt told reporters with News 3 in Virginia he traveled to D.C. because, “Trump asked all the patriots to show up, so I did.”
- He added that by the time he arrived, the walls fencing the Capitol had already been breached and he walked right in but was quickly arrested.
- “I was hoping to go in and talk to the Senate and the House and actually speak,” Sweet said during the TV interview. “First of all, you're not going to get in there unless you walk right in.”
Matthew Council, Florida
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
- Council allegedly unlawfully entered the Capitol building, and when stopped by law enforcement, he pushed the officer.
Cindy Fitchett, Virginia
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Michael Curzio, Fla.
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Douglas Sweet, Hudgins, Virginia
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Terry Brown, Pennsylvania
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Thomas Gallagher, no residence listed
Charges: knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority; or knowingly, with intent to impede government business or official functions, engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Contributing: Melissa Brown, Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Capitol riot: Arrests begin as DC rioters are identified, charged“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
"Half the truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by Skulnik View Post
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk“Religion might be helpful in death, but education is helpful in life.” — Anonymous
"Objective, verifiable facts no longer matter as much as our preconceptions and passions do." - Eric Frazier
"Half the truth is often a great lie." - Benjamin Franklin
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We move forward with you or without you!
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