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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
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Jan. 6 committee wants Salesforce to hand over RNC fundraising docs -- but RNC is suing to block it



The House Select Committee investigating January 6th riots is now asking Salesforce to hand over Republican National Committee fundraising documents that it believes can be linked to the siege of the Capitol.

Axios reports that the RNC has filed a lawsuit with the aim of blocking the committee from obtaining the documents.

The report also details the reasons the committee has stated for why it wants access to such sensitive material.

"The Feb. 23 subpoena, reviewed by Axios, shows the intensity of the panel's efforts to link the assault with official fundraising and engagement efforts — and to learn precisely who was crafting and sending emails and how they impacted supporters who read them," writes Axios. "The substance of the Salesforce subpoena seeks documents from the RNC's fundraising platform vendor, owned by Salesforce, that the committee says could contain evidence of fundraising practices based on falsehoods that may have contributed to the attack."

The effort to obtain the RNC records is particularly notable given that two members of the January 6th committee -- Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) -- are Republicans.

Read the full report at Axios.

https://www.axios.com/rnc-lawsuit-salesforce-jan6-committee-05488227-4ea9-49ee-8208-52ead613db56.html


Stephen Miller is still on his family's phone plan -- and he's suing to stop the Jan. 6 committee from getting their records



It was revealed on Wednesday that former Trump aide Stephen Miller is still on his family's mobile phone plan after he filed a lawsuit against the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th riots aimed at blocking them from accessing his phone records.

The Daily Beast reports that Miller "filed the suit under both his name and Carron Drive Apartments LP, a business that registered a T-Mobile family plan for Miller and his parents."

Miller accused the committee of making an overly broad request for phone records, which he said could turn up personal information that could be used by "persons who are interested in merely making partisan points or harassing Mr. Miller."

The House Select Committee is seeking Miller's phone records from the dates of November 1, 2020, through January 31, 2021.

Several Trump allies and former Trump officials have sued to stop the committee from accessing their phone records, including conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/stephen-miller-heads-to-court-to-fight-jan-6-committees-subpoena-for-phone-records-from-capitol-riot


FBI arrests MAGA-rioting New York man accused of 'blind-siding' Capitol cop with 'football-type tackle'



On Wednesday, CBS News reported that federal authorities have arrested a 54-year-old man from Broad Channel, New York City, accused of participating in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — and of violently tackling a Capitol Police officer to the ground.

"The Justice Department says Ralph Joseph Celentano III, of Broad Channel, New York, 'blind-sided' a Capitol Police officer from behind in a 'football-type tackle,' pushing the officer over a ledge on the Capitol's west terrace, according to an account the officer gave investigators," reported Robert Legare. "The officer, an Iraq war veteran identified only by his initials 'K.E.' in the criminal complaint, was pushed over the ledge and landed on the terrace below."

Per court documents, the officer said he was thinking as he fell off the ledge, "I didn't survive a war to go out like this."

According to the report, authorities tracked down Celentano by using data from his EZPass and information provided by his "on and off again girlfriend."

Almost 800 people have been charged in the attack on the Capitol, with the charges ranging from misdemeanor unlawful picketing to assaulting police officers, and, in the case of leaders of the far-right paramilitary group the Oath Keepers, seditious conspiracy.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-york-man-accused-of-assaulting-capitol-police-with-football-type-tackle-on-january-6/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #337 on: March 10, 2022, 11:21:59 PM »
Michael Flynn pleads the Fifth before the Jan. 6 committee



Many allies of former President Donald Trump have said that they won't comply with subpoenas by the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Gen. Michael Flynn is one of those in court fighting, but he did speak to the House committee.

NBC News reported a "appeared before the January 6 Committee today in compliance with their subpoena and, on advice of counsel, exercised his 5th Amendment right to decline to answer the Committee's questions. This privilege protects all Americans, not just General Flynn."

"During the deposition, Committee staff insinuated that General Flynn's decision to decline to answer their questions constituted an admission of guilt, consistent with the inaccurate similar statements of the Committee Chair about invocation of the 5th Amendment," the letter continued.

But it isn't the Committee that could be Flynn's biggest problem.

“The mob takes the Fifth," Trump said after an aide to Hillary Clinton did so. “If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”

In 2014, Trump said, “If you are innocent, do not remain silent. You look guilty as hell!”

The comments from Trump aren't accurate and every defendant does have the right against self-incrimination, despite what the former president says.

"Further, General Flynn's invocation of his constitutional rights is presently before a federal court in the ongoing case General Flynn filed to protect himself from the Constitutional overreach of this Committee. The Committee's insistence on proceeding with this deposition while this matter is still being litigated left General Flynn with no other choice," the letter also said.

Flynn is suing to block the subpoena saying it would incriminate himself. While some questions about his behavior could do that, subpoenas can't be blocked that way. An individual would simply comply with the subpoena and then answer questions that would incriminate him. There will likely be many questions of Flynn's observations that wouldn't implicate him in anything.

See the letter below:





https://www.rawstory.com/michael-flynn-pleads-the-fifth/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #338 on: March 15, 2022, 10:42:02 AM »
Feds found Proud Boys leader in possession of 'a detailed plan to storm government buildings': NYT



Federal prosecutors are claiming that Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was in possession of a nine-page document that the New York Times describes as "a detailed plan to surveil and storm government buildings around the Capitol on Jan. 6 last year."

The Times indicates that the document, which is entitled "1776 Returns," may be a linchpin in the government's efforts to prove conspiracy charges against Tarrio, whom the government says directed the storming of the Capitol even though he was not personally on hand to do so.

"The document does not specifically mention an attack on the Capitol building itself," reports the Times. "But in targeting high-profile government buildings in the immediate area and in the detailed timeline it set out, the plan closely resembles what actually unfolded when the Capitol was stormed by a pro-Trump mob intent on disrupting congressional certification of President Biden’s Electoral College victory."

The Times' report also provides key details of the document's contents.

"Broken into five parts — Infiltrate, Execution, Distract, Occupy and Sit-In — the nine-page document recommends recruiting at least 50 people to enter each of the seven government buildings and advises protesters to appear 'unsuspecting' and to 'not look tactical,'" the paper writes.

Read the full report here:

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/14/us/politics/enrique-tarrio-jan-6-document.html

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« Reply #339 on: March 15, 2022, 10:48:33 AM »
Justice Department charges Arizona MAGA rioter with punching police at Capitol: report



On Monday, CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, the chief correspondent covering the arrests and trials of January 6 Capitol attack defendants, reported that a new case has been filed against an Arizona man named Jacob Zerkle, whom prosecutors allege punched police at the Capitol during the chaos.

According to MacFarlane, prosecutors say that Zerkle "did not attend former President Trump's speech because he went to the Capitol to protest, not to listen to speeches" — a reference to the former President's "Stop the Steal" rally that immediately preceded, and fed people into, the riot.

Nearly 800 people have been charged for their involvement in their attack on the Capitol. The majority face misdemeanor charges like trespassing or unlawful picketing, but higher-level defendants face more serious charges including assault of police officers and — in the case of several members of the far-right paramilitary group the Oath Keepers — seditious conspiracy.

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"New wave of Capitol riot cases continues to form

Prosecutors charge Jacob Zerkle of Arizona. Per charging docs: He's suspected of punching police

Feds:  Zerkle "did not attend former President Trump’s speech because he went to the Capitol to protest, not to listen to speeches"


https://twitter.com/MacFarlaneNews/status/1503482362948112393

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« Reply #340 on: March 15, 2022, 10:51:00 PM »
Prosecutors unveil 'overwhelming' evidence in Jan. 6 conspiracy case against Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio



The government sharpened its case against Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, arguing in a memo in support of pretrial detention on Monday that he “imposed a command-and-control structure” on a newly created “national rally planning” chapter set up to carry out the attack.

Tarrio, who was the national chairman of the Proud Boys at the time of the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol, went before a federal judge in Miami for a detention and removal hearing on Tuesday morning. At the hearing’s conclusion, Magistrate Judge Lauren F. Louis ordered Tarrio to remain jailed while awaiting arraignment on his charges in the District of Columbia.

The court filing provides new details about Tarrio’s role in setting up a series of encrypted group chats under the name Ministry of Self-Defense, or MOSD, that were used to vet Proud Boys for inclusion in the operation at the US Capitol on Jan. 6. According to the government, Tarrio and other leaders “imposed a command-and-control structure on the new chapter,” which included operational and marketing councils, with leaders empowered to hand-pick Proud Boys to become members of the MOSD.

In its court filing on Monday, the government alleged that on Jan. 3, three days before the attack, one of Tarrio’s picks for the MOSD posted a message reading, “Time to stack those bodies in front of Capitol Hill.”

Another member is alleged to have asked in the same discussion: “So are the normies and other attendees going to push thru police lines and storm the capital buildings? A few million vs A few hundred coptifa should be enough.”

The same member, according to the government, raised a scenario that turned out to be prophetic.

“What would they do [if] 1 million patriots stormed and took the capital building,” he wrote. “Shoot into the crowd? I think not.”

According to the government, an un-indicted co-conspirator labeled “Person 3” — and subsequently identified as John Charles Stewart, a member of the Operational Council — responded: “They would do nothing because they can do nothing.”

The recent court filing also provides new detail about a meeting between Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes at a hotel parking garage on the eve of the Capitol attack. The meeting took place after Tarrio had been released and ordered to leave DC, following his Jan. 4 arrest on charges of burning a Black Lives Matter banner stolen from a Black church. (Rhodes is currently charged with seditious conspiracy.)

Tarrio told another individual in the parking-garage meeting that, according to the government, “he had cleared all of the messages on his phone before he was arrested” and that “no one else would be able to get into his phone because there were ‘two steps’ to get into it.”

Tarrio’s indictment hints at broader coordination between the Proud Boys and other actors involved in the effort to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election with an allegation that Tarrio received a nine-page document on Dec. 30 or Dec. 31 that outlined a plan to occupy “crucial buildings” in Washington, DC on Jan. 6.

The government argues that even after his arrest, “Tarrio continued to direct the conspiracy.” After meeting with Rhodes, the government alleges that Tarrio traveled to Baltimore and, using associates’ phones, joined new encrypted chats for MOSD leaders and members that were set up after the original chats were shut down following his arrest. According to the government, Tarrio posted at least one message to the New MOSD Leaders Group chat shortly after midnight on Jan. 6.

The government alleges that the communications in the encrypted chats clearly show that Ethan Nordean and Joe Biggs, Tarrio’s codefendants were designated “to take charge on the ground.” The two men can be seen in video filmed by Proud Boy Eddie Block leading hundreds of Proud Boys from the Washington Monument to the Capitol on Jan. 6. The government alleges that Nordean and Biggs were continuously “coordinating” with and “deferring to Tarrio.” As evidence, the government cites a message posted by Biggs in the MOSD Leaders Group chat at 9:17 p.m. on Jan. 5: “Just spoke with Enrique.”

The court filing also quotes Biggs as saying, “I gave Enrique a plan. The one I told the guys and he said he had one.”

It remains unknown who provided the nine-page document outlining plans to occupy government buildings to Tarrio.

But the government’s prosecution points to Stewart, a member of the Operational Council, as a person who helped the Proud Boys settle on the Capitol building as a target. According to the indictment, Tarrio stated in the MOSD Leaders Group that he wanted to wait until Jan. 4 to make final plans.

Apparently ignoring Tarrio’s wishes, Stewart — identified in the indictment as “Person 3” — posted a voice note in the chat at 7:10 p.m. on Jan. 3 that used military language: “I mean the main operating theater should be out in front of the house of representatives. It should be out in front of the Capitol building. That’s where the vote is taking place and all of the objections. So, we can ignore the rest of these stages and all that sh*t and plan the operations based around the front entrance to the Capitol building. I strongly recommend you use the national mall and not Pennsylvania avenue though. It’s a wide open space, you can see everything coming from all angles.”

The following day, Tarrio acknowledged Stewart’s recommendations, according to the government, raising no objections.

“I didn’t hear this voice note until now, you want to storm the Capitol,” he said according to the government.

Like Tarrio, Stewart was not present in Washington, DC on Jan. 6. Two Proud Boys, one former and another current, told LNP/Lancaster News that Stewart was in the hospital dealing with a medical issue. At the time of Tarrio’s arrest on March 8, the government had a search warrant for Stewart’s home in Carlisle, Pa. to collect evidence.

The government argued on Monday that Tarrio should remain in jail pending trial because he is a risk to the safety of the community and a flight risk. The government also said Tarrio is a risk for obstructing justice based on “public comments aimed at chilling witnesses against his co-conspirators.”

As evidence, the government cited a story by Reuters reporting that Tarrio sent a voice message to Proud Boys around the country, saying, “The moment that they think one of the guys flipped, it throws everything off and it makes everybody turn on each other, and that’s what we are trying to f***ing avoid.”

Along with codefendants Nordean, Biggs, Charles Donohoe, Zach Rehl and Dominic Pezzola, Tarrio is set to be arraigned by Judge Timothy Kelly in federal court in the District of Columbia on March 22.

The government argued that the evidence against Tarrio is “overwhelming,” while calling him “a danger to the community.”

The government alleges that Tarrio posted in the encrypted chat groups throughout the day on Jan. 6, and after the attack wrote, “They’ll fear us doing it again.”

When one member asked what they should do next, Tarrio reportedly responded at 4:14 p.m.: “Do it again.”

https://www.rawstory.com/command-and-control-government-sharpens-conspiracy-case-against-proud-boys-leader-tarrio/

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« Reply #341 on: March 16, 2022, 04:40:19 AM »
Jan. 6 committee obtains footage from documentary crew that filmed Proud Boys and Three Percenters



The House Select Committee investigating the Capitol riots has now obtained video footage from a documentary crew that was following around members of the Proud Boys and the Three Percenter militia ahead of January 6th.

Politico reports that the footage obtained by the committee "captured crucial moments during the run up to the assault on the Capitol — including snippets of an encounter between leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers."

Included in the footage is a meeting between Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Three Percenters founder Stewart Rhodes that took place just before the riots.

Rhodes has been charged with engaging in a seditious conspiracy for his role in the riots, while Tarrio this month was also arrested and charged with conspiracy.

The House Select Committee has so far interviewed hundreds of witnesses related to its investigation of the Capitol riots, and has even indicated in court filings that it believes it has uncovered evidence of criminal behavior by former President Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman as they tried to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

The committee is currently slated to begin public hearings next month.


Jan. 6 panel obtains riot footage from film crew that trailed Proud Boys

Goldcrest Films International filmed both inside and outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 and captured a meeting between the leaders of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers.

The Jan. 6 select committee has obtained footage from a documentary film company that captured crucial moments during the run up to the assault on the Capitol — including snippets of an encounter between leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.

The documentary company, Goldcrest Films International, obtained key footage while filming outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 and following members of the mob inside. But most notably, the crew was present during a 30-minute meeting between Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes, an exchange that has become of interest to federal prosecutors.

Rhodes has been charged with seditious conspiracy for his role on Jan. 6, while Tarrio is facing felony obstruction charges.

A source familiar with the Goldcrest footage indicated that the select committee has begun reviewing it as part of its investigation into the factors that caused the insurrection.

Goldcrest documentarians have described in previous news reports being given unusually broad access to Tarrio and other members of the Proud Boys. The company has already been cited in recent Justice Department filings related to the prosecution of several members of the Jan. 6 mob. The footage has helped FBI investigators identify some of those who have since been charged with breaching the Capitol.

A spokesperson for the select committee declined to comment on the footage.

The select committee has divided its expansive probe into five distinct teams examining all aspects of the Jan. 6 attack, from former President Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the election to the organizers of a Jan. 6 rally that preceded the attack. One of those teams is focused on the role of domestic extremism, including groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys. Both Tarrio and Rhodes testified to the select committee in recent weeks but largely pleaded the Fifth.

One person who was reportedly present during the Tarrio-Rhodes encounter — first revealed by Reuters — was freelance photographer Amy Harris. Harris has had her phone records subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 panel and sued late last year to block the demand.

She indicated in the lawsuit that she first connected with Tarrio in the fall of 2020, while she was documenting protests and rallies. He then agreed to let her do a “day-in-the-life type” profile, for which she began tracking him in early December 2020, her attorneys say. It’s unclear if Harris was contracted to do the profile for a particular news outlet or was working on her own.

“Harris’s work documenting Tarrio throughout the remainder of 2020 earned her Tarrio’s trust as a journalist and, accordingly, the trust of the members of his group,” her attorney John Seiver wrote in the lawsuit, “thus allowing her close access as she visually documented their activities with her photos.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/15/jan-6-panel-obtains-riot-footage-from-film-crew-that-trailed-proud-boys-00017545

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« Reply #342 on: March 16, 2022, 04:52:55 AM »
Jan. 6 committee to get RNC's Salesforce records on Wednesday unless judge intervenes



The House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol is poised to receiving fundraising records from Salesforce, which is a Republican National Committee (RNC) vendor.

However, the RNC is suing and trying to block Salesforce from handing over its records.

"Salesforce’s counsel represented to the RNC that absent a pending motion for emergency relief from this court, Salesforce would begin to produce documents to the Select Committee in compliance with the Salesforce Subpoena on Wednesday, March 16, 2022," the RNC said in a new court filing. "The RNC has added Salesforce as a party to this action in order to ensure it can obtain effective and complete emergency relief until this dispute is finally resolved on the merits."

Salesforce was subpoenaed by the select committee in February.

"There is evidence suggesting that numerous defendants charged with violations related to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol and others present on the Capitol grounds that day were motivated by false claims about the election," the subpoena read. "The Select Committee is seeking information from Salesforce regarding whether and how the Trump campaign used Salesforce’s platform to disseminate false statements about the 2020 election in the weeks leading up to the January 6th attack. Accordingly, the Select Committee seeks documents and a deposition regarding these and other matters that are within the scope of the Select Committee’s inquiry."

The select committee has assembled a "green team" to follow the money.

"The committee is also asking witnesses whether there was ever a plan to spend the money on election matters, or if it was simply a scheme to raise money with lies and dubious claims, two people with knowledge of the questioning said. For instance, raising money to support an election defense fund — and then directing that money to other things, or not spending it — raises ethical and legal questions, according to legal experts and campaign finance groups," The Washington Post reported last Tuesday.

Salesforce has informed the RNC that it will begin giving documents to the Jan. 6 select committee *tomorrow* if a court doesn't intervene.

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https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.241102/gov.uscourts.dcd.241102.6.0_1.pdf

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #343 on: March 16, 2022, 10:54:57 AM »
Georgia county GOP chairwoman arrested for Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol



The chairwoman of the Taylor County Republican Party is facing four federal charges for her alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"Mandy Robinson-Hand and her husband, Charles Hand III, were arrested Friday by the FBI and charged with four misdemeanors related to their alleged entry into the Capitol alongside hundreds of others in the pro-Trump crowd," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Tuesday. "The evening before her March 11 arrest, Robinson-Hand advertised a political fundraiser for congressional candidate Wayne Johnson on her Facebook page."

Johnson worked in the Department of Education during the Trump administration and is challenging Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA).

"Photos included in the affidavit show the couple walking through the Capitol holding hands. But a documentary video archived online shows the couple in the plaza by the West Terrace amid a crowd of rioters fighting with a line of Metro DC Police," the newspaper reported. "Robinson-Hand isn’t the only political figure arrested in the massive Jan. 6 investigation. Several politicians from other states have been among the more than 775 people arrested so far by the FBI, including some state legislators (although none from Georgia)."

The newspaper reports she previously served four months in jail after receiving a five-year prison sentence on a drug charge.

The newspaper reported "a statement from the Georgia Republican Party did not speak directly to the alleged actions of Robinson-Hand, but condemned violence at the Capitol."

Republican county chairwoman latest Georgian arrested in Jan. 6 probe.



https://www.ajc.com/news/investigations/republican-county-chairwoman-arrested-in-jan-6-investigation/YJI2APGSEBDGROFDAXVHKZE4HU/

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