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« Reply #1048 on: September 05, 2022, 10:26:38 PM »
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« Reply #1049 on: September 06, 2022, 08:24:48 PM »
Jan. 6 committee members say Trump's calling the FBI 'vicious monsters' at a rally may constitute incitement
https://news.yahoo.com/jan-6-committee-members-trumps-122637116.html

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #1050 on: September 07, 2022, 01:08:26 AM »
Plea hearing scheduled for Thursday in Capitol breach case of Robert Sanford of Chester, Pennsylvania

Sanford is a retired firefighter.... who allegedly threw an object at police amid the mob. 

The object:  a fire extinguisher.


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« Reply #1051 on: September 07, 2022, 07:30:12 AM »
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« Reply #1052 on: September 07, 2022, 09:43:53 AM »
Stewart Rhodes wants trial delayed after ‘breakdown’ in communications with lawyers: report



Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes is seeking to delay the start of his scheduled Sept. 26 trial.

Rhodes was charged with seditious conspiracy, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy to prevent an officer from discharging any duties, and tampering with evidence.

On Tuesday, Rhodes new attorney, Edward Tarpley, Jr. requested a 90-day delay.

"Defendant Rhodes has had a complete, or near-complete breakdown of communication between himself and his prior counselors, Mr. Linder and Mr. Bright, as explained below," the motion read. "Attorneys Linder and Bright are aware of this motion and do not object. Undersigned counsel is seeking to obtain transfers of legal files, documents and evidence from prior counselors."

The motion also laid out Rhodes' legal strategy.

"Rhodes expects to file a motion to sever his case and trial from the codefendants in this case," the motion revealed. "Codefendants have had almost a year more than Rhodes with which to prepare for trial. Rhodes is not prepared for trial on September 26; and neither Rhodes’ prior counselors nor the attorneys for codefendants are prepared for trial. The United States is still processing needed discovery, most of which has not been delivered to Rhodes."

The motion also complained about the jury pool.

"Defendant Rhodes, facing potential life imprisonment in the most serious case among all 850+ Jan. 6 cases, is scheduled to begin trial just three weeks from now, by a hostile jury pool that is some 95% Democrat (sic). Rhodes has not heard from his attorneys in over three weeks," the motion read. "Rhodes has not been visited by his attorneys in almost two months. Rhodes has called his prior attorneys repeatedly but they do not answer."

https://www.rawstory.com/stewart-rhodes-oath-keepers-2658153276/

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« Reply #1053 on: September 07, 2022, 09:50:42 AM »
Judge calls Jan. 6 an ‘insurrection,’ bars ‘Cowboys for Trump’ founder from office

- A judge in New Mexico declared that the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was an “insurrection,” the first time any court has done so, a government watchdog group said.

- The judge also barred Otero County Commissioner and “Cowboys for Trump” founder Couy Griffin from office for participating in the riot.

- A violent mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, disrupting the transfer of power to President Joe Biden.




A judge in New Mexico declared Tuesday that the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was an “insurrection” as he ruled that Otero County Commissioner and “Cowboys for Trump” founder Couy Griffin must be removed from office for participating in the attack.

Griffin is barred for life from holding any federal or state office — including his current role as county commissioner, from which he will be ousted “effective immediately,” Judge Francis Mathew ruled.

Griffin became “constitutionally disqualified” from those positions as of Jan. 6, 2021, the judge concluded.

On that day, a violent mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, forcing lawmakers to flee their chambers and disrupting the transfer of power to President Joe Biden. Griffin was convicted in March on a misdemeanor charge of breaching restricted Capitol grounds.

The riot and the planning and incitement that led up to it “constituted an ‘insurrection’” under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, Mathew wrote in the ruling in New Mexico’s 1st Judicial District Court.

The ruling marked the first time that any court found that the Capitol riot met the definition of an insurrection, according to the nonprofit government watchdog group CREW, which represented the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit to disqualify Griffin.

“This decision makes clear that any current or former public officials who took an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution and then participated in the January 6th insurrection can and will be removed and barred from government service for their actions,” CREW President Noah Bookbinder said in a press release.

Griffin told CNN later Tuesday that he had been ordered to clean out his desk.

“I’m shocked, just shocked,” Griffin told CNN. “I really did not feel like the state was going to move on me in such a way. I don’t know where I go from here.”

Mathew’s ruling also marks the first time since 1869 that a court has disqualified a public official under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, according to CREW.

That section, known as the Disqualification Clause, bars any person from holding civil or military office at the federal or state level of the United States if they “have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”

Griffin did not enter the Capitol building itself or commit violence during the Jan. 6 riot, but he nevertheless engaged in it and his actions “aided the insurrection,” Mathew ruled.

“By joining the mob and trespassing on restricted Capitol grounds, Mr. Griffin contributed to delaying Congress’ election-certification proceedings,” the judge wrote. Griffin’s presence “contributed to law enforcement being overwhelmed,” and he also “incited, encouraged, and helped normalize the violence” during the riot, Mathew ruled.

In addition, the judge dismissed as “meritless” the arguments put forward by Griffin, who represented himself in the case.

Griffin’s attempts to “sanitize his actions are without merit and contrary to the evidence produced by the Plaintiffs, bearing in mind that he produced no evidence himself in his own defense,” Mathew wrote.

His arguments in court were “not credible and amounted to nothing more than attempting to put lipstick on a pig,” the judge added.

Griffin was arrested less than two weeks after the Capitol riot. He was convicted in March and sentenced on June 17 to two weeks’ time served in jail, along with a $3,000 fine and community service.

Griffin, a Republican and a vocal supporter of Trump, has echoed the former president’s false claims that the 2020 election results were compromised by widespread fraud.

He and the two other GOP members who make up the Otero County Commission refused to certify its most recent primary election results, reportedly citing conspiracy theories about Dominion voting machines. The commission eventually voted 2 to 1 to certify the primary results, with Griffin voting “no.”

In 2019, Griffin created Cowboys for Trump, a group that put on pro-Trump horseback-riding parades.

Bookbinder called Tuesday’s ruling “a historic win for accountability for the January 6th insurrection and the efforts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power in the United States.”

“Protecting American democracy means ensuring those who violate their oaths to the Constitution are held responsible,” he said.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/06/judge-calls-jan-6-an-insurrection-bars-cowboys-for-trump-founder-from-office.html

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« Reply #1054 on: September 07, 2022, 04:21:17 PM »
Jamie Raskin wants Mike Pence to testify: 'In no one's case is a subpoena out of the question'

Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) told CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday that he wants "anyone who has relevant evidence" to testify voluntarily before the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.

Among the individuals whom Raskin hopes to interview are Ginni Thomas, Newt Gingrich, and ex-Vice President Mike Pence.

"I don't want to overstate her role," Raskin said of Thomas, the right-wing activist spouse of conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

"We've talked to more than 1,000 people. But we'd like to hear from Gingrich and we'd like to hear from her too," Raskin continued, adding that Thomas should "come forward" to reveal what she knows about former President Donald Trump's coup.

Raskin shared similar remarks about Pence.

"Vice President Pence was the target of Donald Trump's wrath and fury and effort to overthrow the election on Jan. 6. The whole idea was to get Pence to step outside his constitutional role, and then to declare unilateral lawless powers to reject Electoral College votes from the states," he said.

Raskin also stressed that while "in no one's case is a subpoena out of the question," he expects that Pence would agree to cooperate in "the way the vast majority of people have."

"She has relevant testimony to render and she should come forward and give it," Jan. 6 committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin says of Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1566458165578932225

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« Reply #1055 on: September 07, 2022, 09:33:35 PM »
Capitol rioter undermined his own case by writing inflammatory tweet on first day of trial: feds



A man who was convicted for taking part in the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol may now be facing a stiffer prison sentence -- and it's all because of a tweet he wrote on the very first day of his trial.

In a new court filing flagged by NBC News' Ryan Reilly, Department of Justice attorneys argued that the court should not believe defendant Anthony Robert Williams's claims to feel remorse for his actions based on the fact that he was trash-talking the legal process as his trial was on going.

"I began my January 6th trial today," Williams wrote to his followers on Twitter. "We had jury selection as well as opening statements by both prosecution and defense. Tomorrow we will begin with prosecution witnesses, six out of seven who have never saw (sic) me on January 6th. Pray for me and thank you for your support."

The DOJ lawyers say that this tweet contradicts Williams' claim to have been racked with remorse as his trial began.

"While Williams took to Twitter to profess the government's alleged lack of evidence, Williams claims in his Sentencing hearing that he had an epiphany that same day and a sudden feeling of remorse during jury selection."

Because of this, argues the DOJ, "Williams' claims of remorse are disingenuous and should be rejected."

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-rioter-sentence-2658159579/

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