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« Reply #304 on: February 16, 2022, 11:26:29 PM »
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Detention document of Jan. 6 attacker uncovers 'sleeper conspiracies': legal analyst



A detention memo is revealing startling details about those linked to Capitol attacker Marshall Neefe that include "a mix of fascist-curious, QAnon and guns," said legal analyst Marcy Wheeler.

The court documents outline Neefe's "history of extremist views and violent rhetoric," which led the court to consider making a “forward-looking determination about the serious risk."

Neefe expressed a desire for "civil war to settle political differences" and made statements about "committing violence against those he feels are pitted against him."

In a Nov. 4, 2020, conversation with someone named Brad Smith, Neefe expressed his heartbreak over Donald Trump's election loss.

“We all deep down knew this was how the election was going to go. Now if Trump wins the riots will be 50 times worse," said Smith.

Neefe replied, “Hope it burns either way.”

"Me to (sic)," Smith said. "This country needs to split up immediately."

“Why shouldnt we be the ones to kick it off?” Neefe replied.

The court documents note that on Nov. 6, 2020, a friend messaged Neefe asking, “Is Biden really going to win? How is the only question.”

Neefe told the person, “at this point it doesn’t matter who wins to me. Brad and I predict this goes go supreme (sic) court and trump (sic) gets the win, then the country goes to war. All jokes aside damned if we do damned if we don’t. This place is about to burn and we are getting a survival/escape plan together. Hence the maps.”

On Dec. 1, 2020, Smith told Neffe, “This wouldn't be happening if Germany won. I’m real close to liking full blown fascism. Fascism is one of the most lied about political ideologies ever and if you look it up it'll give you like 6 completely different definitions but we all know what it is. Its culture, heritage, family history, tradition. And Nobody hates a Communist more than a fascist lol.”

Neefe replied, “Id (sic) rather be a racist, fascist hate monger than a liar 🤷🤷.”

Smith told him, “If this is what winning the war means then I’m a fascist.”

Neefe replied, “Hell id (sic)rather be a ni**er than a commie . . . These sick f***s really do need to start getting turned into mist.”

On Dec. 12, 2020, he posted a photo of an outdoor setting saying, "Out here lynchin that ni**er uncle ben as we speak."

Another user responded: "What tree you using?"

Neefe replied, "Rope on my bumper works wonders."

In another conversation about Sen. Mitch McConnell, Neffe claimed the Kentucky Republican needed "a bullet in the head."

"As reported in the FBI’s summary of that interview, Neefe said he was heavily influenced by QAnon conspiracy theories and that he and Smith discussed plans to travel to Washington within a month of Jan. 6, 2021," the document continues. "He admitted making a wooden club with an American flag stapled to it to take Washington to serve as a barrier between himself and 'possible Antifa.'"

His conspiracies continue through the 29-page document.

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-attacker-racism-conspiricies-memo/

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« Reply #305 on: February 16, 2022, 11:40:13 PM »
Text messages showcase the chaos and desperation inside Trumpworld on January 6



Thousands of text messages turned over to the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol that were published on Wednesday by The Washington Post reveal that key figures inside former President Donald Trump’s orbit were thrust into a quagmire of chaos, confusion, desperation and panic before and during the deadly siege.

A blizzard of exchanges between administration officials, media personalities, lawmakers and members of Trump’s family has illuminated the numerous and largely fruitless attempts that were made to implore Trump to quell the violent unrest.

Committee member Representative Elaine Luria (D-Virginia) said the exchanges are “key to the investigation — they tie things together and there’s an immediacy to the texts,” adding, “you can tease out the facts and learn more about personal relationships.”

For example, Fox News host Sean Hannity – despite promoting Trump’s lie to his audience that the 2020 election was stolen – was found to be in frequent communication with then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

“We can’t lose the entire WH counsels [sic] office. I do NOT see January 6 happening the way he is being told. After the 6th. He should announce will lead the nationwide effort to reform voting integrity,” Hannity wrote of Trump on New Year’s Eve after Trump had tried to strongarm the Department of Justice into seizing voting machines.

On January 5th, Hannity expressed to Meadows that he was “very worried about the next 48 hours. Pence pressure. White House counsel will leave,” referring to Trump’s foredoomed scheme to have ex-Vice President Mike Pence throw out President Joe Biden’s Electoral College victories in several swing states.

That concern was shared by an unidentified member of the House Freedom Caucus, who wrote to Meadows on January 2nd that “if POTUS allows this to occur… we’re driving a stake in the heart of the federal republic.”

Three days later, former Defense Department Inspector General Joseph Schmitz wrote to election objector Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that “on January 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, should call out all electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all -- in accordance with guidance from founding father Alexander Hamilton and judicial precedence. ‘No legislative act,’ wrote Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 78, ‘contrary to the Constitution, can be valid.’”

On the day of the attack – while hundreds of armed Trump supporters charged through the barricades and breached the halls of Congress with the objective of assassinating Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) – Hannity pled with Meadows to have Trump intervene.

“Can he make a statement? Ask people to peacefully leave the [Capitol],” Hannity said.

Fox News hosts Brian Kilmeade and Laura Ingraham also begged Meadows to force the president – who was watching the events unfold on television – to do something.

“Please get him on tv. Destroying everything you have accomplished,” Kilmeade said.

“Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home. This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy,” said Ingraham.

Meadows received additional texts from as-yet-unnamed Republican lawmakers who were trapped on Capitol Hill:

“It’s really bad up here on the Hill.” - GOP member 1

“Mark, he needs to stop this now.” - GOP member 2

“TELL THEM TO GO HOME.” - GOP member 3

“Some members sheltered in the Rotunda, where they were instructed to put on gas masks from under their seats, while others sprinted to offices where they hid in silence with frightened staff,” the Post noted.

“The president needs to stop this ASAP.” - GOP member 1

“Fix this now.” - GOP member 2

“POTUS has to come out firmly and tell protestors to dissipate. Someone is going to get killed.” - individual located outside of the White House

Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman also reached out to Meadows during the assault, but to no avail.

“Do something for us,” he wrote. “We are under siege in the cpaitol [sic]. There’s an armed standoff at the house chamber door. We’re all helpless.”

Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., begged Meadows to get his father to act.

“He’s got to condemn this s**t ASAP. The Capitol Police tweet is not enough,” Jr. wrote.

“I’m pushing it hard. I agree,” replied Meadows.

“We need an Oval Office address,” Jr. added. “He has to lead now. It’s gone too far and gotten out of hand.”

The president eventually delivered a video address at 4:17 p.m. in which he instructed his mob to “go home and go home in peace.” By then, however, the damage had been done.

Hannity recognized this and told Meadows that Trump needs to do serious damage control.

“Guys, we have a clear path to land the plane in 9 days. He can’t mention the election again. Ever. I did not have a good call with him today. And worse, I’m not sure what is left to do or say, and I don’t like not knowing if it’s truly understood,” he said. “Ideas?”

On January 7th, Hannity reached out to then-White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany with some advice.

“1- No more stolen election talk. 2- Yes, impeachment and 25th amendment are real, and many people will quit…,” Hannity said.

“Love that. Thank you. That is the playbook. I will help reinforce....” McEnany responded.

“Key now. No more crazy people,” Hannity advised.

“Yes 100%,” said McEnany.

Within a week, Fox News returned to parroting whatever nonsense Trump drummed up.

https://www.rawstory.com/text-messages-showcase-the-chaos-and-desperation-inside-trumpworld-on-january-6/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #306 on: February 16, 2022, 11:48:32 PM »
Kentucky woman added to her husband’s indictment for allegedly pepper spraying cops at MAGA riot



More than a year after her husband was charged with attacking a line of Capitol police officers with chemical irritants, Shelly Stallings of Morganfield KY has joined him and two others in a 13-count indictment related to the January 6 insurrection.

Stallings, 42, is the wife of Peter Schwartz, a “traveling welder and convicted welder” who faces an array of felony and misdemeanor charges, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported today.

“According to federal prosecutors, Stallings and Markus Maly, 47, of Fincastle, Virginia, were named as additional defendants in a superseding indictment that previously included Stallings' husband, Peter Schwartz, and a Santa Ana, California man, Jeffrey Brown,” the newspaper reported.

Maly’s arrest last month was reported at RawStory.com.

“All four defendants are accused of spraying a chemical irritant, pepper spray, at a line of police officers attempting to secure the area of the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol Building,” according to a Department of Justice news release. “Maly, Schwartz, and Brown previously pleaded not guilty to charges.”

In the original FBI complaint against Schwartz, he is quoted as posting this on Facebook: “All the violence from the left was terrorism. What happened yesterday was the opening of a war. I was there and whether people will acknowledge it or not we are now at war. It would be wise to be ready!”

The Courier-Journal reported that Schwartz “was supposed to be at a rehabilitation facility on Owensboro on Jan. 6.” As to Schwartz’ wife Stallings, it reported that, “it was not immediately clear whether Stallings had an attorney who could comment on her behalf.”

Stallings “is charged with federal offenses that include assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers using a dangerous weapon, civil disorder, and entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon,” according to the DOJ news release.

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-rioter-shelly-stallings/

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« Reply #307 on: February 17, 2022, 11:32:00 AM »
GOP lawmaker's 'grim and chilling' text message could be key to Jan. 6 probe: WaPo reporter



Several days before the Capitol insurrection, an unidentified GOP lawmaker sent a text message to former president Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows.

"If POTUS allows this to occur… we’re driving a stake in the heart of the federal republic," wrote the lawmaker, who is a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

Appearing on MSNBC on Wednesday night, Washington Post reporter Carole Loennig highlighted the unidentified lawmaker's "foreboding" message, which was included in the newspaper's report from earlier in the day titled, "Texting through an Insurrection," after being released by the House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6.

"This member is described by the investigative committee as someone who is very familiar with Donald Trump's planning for Jan. 6," Loennig said, noting that the text message was sent on or about Jan. 1.

"What exactly did that Freedom Caucus member mean by 'this'? If it is as simple as pressuring (Vice President Mike) Pence to reject the election results and the electors, it's a pretty prescient and interesting text. Committee members have either interviewed or learned information around this lawmaker and what he was saying to his staff, what he was saying to the White House, what he was saying to Meadows. But what else could this be? How grim and chilling a piece of information is this, if this lawmaker knew something Donald Trump was plotting beyond what we all know now?"

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« Reply #308 on: February 17, 2022, 02:07:23 PM »
Here's what the Jan. 6 committee can learn from Trump's White House visitor logs: CNN reporter



On Wednesday's edition of CNN's "OutFront," congressional correspondent Ryan Nobles walked through how the White House visitor logs former President Donald Trump unsuccessfully sought to block from being turned over to the House January 6 Committee could further the investigation into the attack on the Capitol.

"Tell me what you are learning from the committee, what they want from this," said anchor Erin Burnett.

"It's been clear what the committee is trying to uncover is a direct link between the former president's conduct leading up to January 6th and the attempts to overturn the will of the American voters," said Nobles. "What these White House visitor logs could show are the type of people that were coming in and out of the White House of the days leading up to January 6th. We already know from some of the public reporting there were many of these individuals that were at the front lines of this attempt to undermine the election results. People like Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell. Others, like Congressman Mo Brooks and those peddling these false claims and scheming up different legal theories that could be used to try and prevent the certification of the election results."

Nobles raised doubts on just how much the information could provide, however.

"We know the Trump administration was a bit lackluster when it came to recordkeeping on a number of fronts," he said. "We have reported about that as it relates to the call logs on January 6th. There's also only so much information the visitor logs can tell you. It's who gets cleared into the building on any given day. It doesn't say what offices they go to after their first initial meeting. It lacks a lot of detailed information about who comes in and out of the White House residence."

"We have seen the committee is casting a wide net," added Nobles. "They are talking to a lot of people. They deposed a number of people. They are conducting a lot of interviews. This may not present everything they are looking for, but hoping it's another piece of information that will allow them to paint the picture of what happened on January 6th."

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« Reply #309 on: February 19, 2022, 01:36:50 PM »
Judge orders 'clear danger' Stewart Rhodes to stay in jail ahead of trial



U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Friday ordered Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes to remain in prison ahead of his trial for charges of seditious conspiracy for this role in the January 6th Capitol riots.

Law and Crime reports that Mehta said during Friday's hearing that he was not convinced that Rhodes was a flight risk, but he was convinced that the Oath Keepers leader posed a "clear and convincing danger" to the general public if released.

According to CBS News reporter Scott MacFarlane, Mehta expressed concern about Rhodes's "alleged gun/equipment purchases and messages" that he sent calling for violence ahead of the January 6th riots.

Additionally, writes MacFarlane, Mehta was concerned about a court's ability to monitor Rhodes given his proven savvy at using encrypted communications.

Tasha Adams, Rhodes's estranged wife, publicly warned against releasing him before his trial, and she even went so far as to detail how he created what she described as "elaborate escape tunnels" on their property.

Rhodes and some of his fellow Oath Keepers so far are the only people who took part in the Capitol riots who have faced seditious conspiracy charges.

https://lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol-breach/clear-and-convincing-danger-federal-judge-refuses-to-let-oath-keepers-founder-stewart-rhodes-out-of-jail-pending-seditious-conspiracy-trial/

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« Reply #310 on: February 21, 2022, 01:14:35 AM »
Republican pretzel logic on Jan. 6 proves the party is trying to convince Americans it wasn't a big deal: columnist



Intelligencer columnist Ed Kilgore pointed to the "selective amnesia" among Republicans when it comes to the Jan. 6 attack. They're desperately trying to downplay the attack, and some are outright claiming that it was all fake. But then there are the Republicans who want Americans to believe that it was merely one isolated incident and there's nothing to worry about.

"But in some ways the more alarming development has been that Republicans who remain openly opposed to the attempted coup nonetheless tend to treat it as an isolated moment of lawlessness in an otherwise perfectly good presidency," wrote Kilgore. "That means none of the many, many months of planning that went into [Donald] Trump’s predictable effort to deny and then overturn his defeat are acknowledged, or the likelihood that he could try it again in 2024. Most Republicans are united in that feat of amnesia. And that’s understandable since nearly all of them supported his reelection in 2020, and most will accept his renomination in 2024 if it happens."

It wasn't merely an isolated incident either. It wasn't some bad eggs who wanted to cause trouble. Jan. 6, 2021, was part of a steady increase in violence from Trump supporters.

In Michigan, the FBI thwarted an attempt to kidnap and assassinate the Democratic governor by blowing up a bridge and executing her on the Capitol lawn live on television. A group of Trump supporters in Texas attempted to run a Joe Biden for President bus off the road. Last August, the Department of Homeland Security sent out an alert warning that Trump supporters and conspiracy theorists believed that Trump would be reinstated. There was a concern of violence if he wasn't brought back to the White House to take over. The far-right Trump supporters also infiltrated Canada in an effort to help the protesting truckers. At one point, the protesters began attacking journalists.

These incidents are all part of a greater collection of violence from Trump supporters that continues to grow into inflamed school board meetings to ban teaching about slavery and civil rights. It's also the reason that Black principals and teachers are being forced to apologize for triggering those suffering from white fragility.

Kilgore pointed to Trump's former UN chief Nikki Haley, who first said that Trump forfeited any right to future leadership. It took her just three months before she was promising she'd support Trump if he ran again in 2024. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) first denounced Trump's behavior the day after Trump was acquitted in his second impeachment. It took him just two weeks before he caved and said he'd back Trump in 2024.

"But perhaps the most jarring example of selective memory about Trump’s election coup comes from the man he has singularly and relentlessly blamed for spoiling it all: former vice-president Mike Pence," wrote Kilgore. "To be clear, the evidence suggests that Trump’s trusty and sycophantic veep vacillated until the very last moment before he 'betrayed' the boss by refusing to abuse his position as the presiding officer of the January 6 joint session of Congress by denying confirmation of Biden’s Electoral College victory. According to the latest insider account, he was shown a tweet by conservative legal luminary Michael Luttig denying any vice-presidential power to change the results before completely making up his mind the very morning of the planned heist."

Kilgore closed by saying that Pence may never agree on Jan. 6 but the most dangerous position is to dismiss the day as a one-off. "They may never come to grips with reality, and democracy may remain as fragile as their memories," he wrote.

Read Kilgore's full column at New York Magazine:

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/02/the-gops-spreading-selective-amnesia-about-january-6.html

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« Reply #311 on: February 22, 2022, 12:06:05 AM »
Trump aide who was with him night before MAGA riots asked to voluntarily testify by Jan. 6 committee

Jalen Drummond, a former assistant White House assistant press secretary under former President Donald Trump, is being asked to testify voluntarily before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol attack.

The New York Times' Maggie Haberman reports that Drummond "was present at a meeting with Trump and staff" on January 5th, the night before the Capitol riot.

It's not known at this point what information the committee is seeking from Drummond, although the committee has been investigating Trump's plans to pressure former Vice President Mike Pence to reject certified election results and send them back to Republican-controlled state legislatures.

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