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« Reply #473 on: May 05, 2022, 05:13:23 AM »
Oath Keepers leader sought to speak directly with Trump on Jan. 6: court document



On the night of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia asked to speak with then-President Donald Trump, to implore him to block the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election, Business Insider reports.

According to prosecutors, Elmer Stewart Rhodes and other militia members gathered at a D.C. hotel and placed a call over speakerphone to an unidentified individual, where he "repeatedly implore[d] the individual to tell President Trump to call upon groups like the Oath Keepers to forcibly oppose the transfer of power."

When the person on the other end refused to connect him to Trump, Rhodes said, "I just want to fight."

As Insider points out, the revelation was the result of a court filing in the case of William Todd Wilson, an Oath Keeper who pleaded guilty Wednesday to seditious conspiracy and obstruction of a congressional proceeding.

"Wilson is the third Oath Keepers member to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstruction charges. Joshua James, 34, of Arab, Alabama, pleaded guilty on March 2, 2022. Brian Ulrich, 44, of Guyton, Georgia, pleaded guilty on April 29, 2022," the Department of Justice said in a statement.

The statement continued: "As described in court documents, Wilson was an Oath Keeper member since 2016. He was a leader of a chapter from Sampson County, North Carolina. The Oath Keepers are a large but loosely organized collection of individuals, some of whom are associated with militias. Though the Oath Keepers will accept anyone as members, they explicitly focus on recruiting current and former military, law enforcement, and first-responder personnel."

"In his guilty plea, Wilson, a military and law enforcement veteran, admitted that he agreed with others to take part in a plan to use force to prevent, hinder, and delay the execution of the laws of the United States governing the transfer of presidential power. He and others used encrypted and private communications, equipped themselves with a variety of weapons, donned combat and tactical gear, and were prepared to answer a call to take up arms."

Read more here: https://www.businessinsider.com/oath-keepers-leader-elmer-stewart-rhodes-donald-trump-january-6-2022-5

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« Reply #474 on: May 05, 2022, 06:01:34 AM »
Donald Trump Jr. testifies before House panel probing Jan. 6 riot
The House committee conducting the investigation has long wanted to meet with the former president's oldest son.

Donald Trump Jr. met with the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol on Tuesday, two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to The Hill.

The meeting, which took place virtually, lasted for a little more than three hours, according to one of the sources. Trump Jr. did not assert his Fifth Amendment privileges during the meeting, the sources said.

One source described the meeting, which was voluntary, as “cordial” and “uneventful.”

Alan Futerfas, an attorney for Trump Jr., declined to comment on the matter. When reached by The Hill, the House panel said it had no comment.

CNN and NBC News reported on the meeting earlier Wednesday.

Trump Jr., the former president’s eldest son, is the latest family member to speak with the Jan. 6 panel. Ivanka Trump, the former president’s oldest daughter, and her husband Jared Kushner, who served as a top aide in the Trump White House, have both spoken with the select committee.

Trump Jr.’s appearance before the committee had been expected since last month, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News, though it was not clear when the meeting would occur.

Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump Jr.’s fiancée who spoke at the rally in Washington that preceded the Capitol attack, was spotted entering the building that houses committee investigators last month. That appearance would be her second time before the panel.

Trump Jr.’s appearance before the investigative panel comes after CNN last week published a pair of text messages the former president’s son sent to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows the day of the Capitol riot. The texts were two of more than 2,300 messages obtained by CNN that Meadows provided to the select committee.

In one text, Trump Jr. urged Meadows to get Trump to condemn the Jan. 6 riot at the capitol. In a second, he warned it would destroy Trump’s legacy if he did not do more to stop the riot.

Trump’s Jr.’s meeting with the committee comes roughly one month before the panel is slated to hold eight public hearings.

https://thehill.com/news/house/3477547-donald-trump-jr-meets-with-jan-6-panel/

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« Reply #475 on: May 05, 2022, 11:50:55 AM »
Ryan J Reilly reports from NBC News

BIG news in the Jan. 6 investigation.

Oath Keepers member William Todd Wilson says he was in a suite at the Phoenix Park Hotel with Stewart Rhodes on Jan. 6 when Rhodes put an unidentified Trump intermediary on speakerphone, and unsuccessfully tried to talk to Trump.

“This individual denied Rhode’s request to speak directly with President Trump.”

In D.C. federal court just moments ago, Judge Amit Mehta slowed down when he got to the part of the agreed upon statement of offense, just to make sure he got it right.

Rhodes on Jan. 6, after unsuccessfully trying to talk to Trump (per Wilson): “I just want to fight.”

"Wilson heard Rhodes repeatedly implore the individual to tell President Trump to call upon groups like the Oath Keepers to forcibly oppose the transfer of power.”




Wilson admitted tossing his phone in the Atlantic.

https://justice.gov/usao-dc/press-release/file/1499056/download



Initial story on the seditious conspiracy guilty plea here. More to come.

Third Oath Keepers defendant pleads guilty to sedition in Capitol riot case
William Todd Wilson, a 44-year-old military and law enforcement veteran, has agreed to cooperate with authorities.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/third-oath-keepers-defendant-pleads-guilty-sedition-capitol-riot-case-rcna27294

An Oath Keeper says that Stewart Rhodes tried to get on the phone with Donald Trump on the evening of Jan. 6, but was shot down by an unidentified individual in Trump’s orbit.

Joined @HallieJackson live from federal court to discuss the breaking news:


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« Reply #476 on: May 05, 2022, 12:16:25 PM »
The Jan. 6 Committee Has a Subpoena for Parler’s Founder

John Matze was once in charge of a platform that insurrectionists used to build support for Jan. 6. But he’s since had a falling out with titans of Trumpworld



The Jan. 6 committee has a subpoena for the former head of the pro-MAGA social network Parler who claims he was fired from the company in 2021 in part because of his push to remove extremists from the platform, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

John Matze, the founder and first CEO of Parler, is facing a subpoena from congressional investigators as part of their investigation into the insurrection. Matze has hired Nixon Peabody lawyer Brian T. Kelly, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecuted notorious Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, to represent him.

In an email to Rolling Stone, Kelly confirmed his representation of Matze in the matter but added that “No decisions have been made yet on how to proceed with respect to any inquiries from the January 6th Committee,” which has been investigating then-President Donald Trump’s responsibility for the deadly 2021 mob assault on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.

A spokesman for the Jan. 6 committee did not respond to multiple phone calls and requests for comment on Wednesday.

In reaching out to Matze, the committee is hoping to hear from someone who was once in charge of a platform where a number of high-profile participants in the insurrection gathered to whip up support for the attack. Since the insurrection, however, Matze has fallen out with some of the titans of Trumpworld who invested in Parler.

In a lawsuit filed against Parler and investors in March 2021, MAGA mega donor Rebekah Mercer and right wing pundit Dan Bongino, Matze claimed he was “abruptly and unceremoniously” fired in late January 2021 after the company rejected his suggestions for “reasonable moderation policies.” Matze claimed his firing was part of “scheme to cheat” him out of his equity in the company and claimed that Mercer cared more about fashioning Parler into the “‘tip of the conservative spear’ for a brand of conservatism in keeping with [her] preferences” than maintaining it as a free speech platform.

The subpoena is part of the Jan. 6 committee’s broader investigation into the role that social media played in the insurrection. In April 2021, the committee announced it was requesting data from 15 social media companies, from mainstream tech giants like Facebook, Twitter, and Google to less mainstream sites like Gab, 4Chan, and Telegram, where far-right content is prevalent.

The requests — one of which was sent to Parler — demanded the companies turn over “records related to the spread of misinformation, efforts to overturn the 2020 election or prevent the certification of the results, domestic violent extremism, and foreign influence in the 2020 election” dating back to “spring 2020.”

It’s unclear as of yet what information the committee is seeking from Matze in addition to the data it has requested from Parler.

In April 2021, Matze launched a Gofundme page to help pay for his legal fees in the Parler suit as well as what he anticipated would be legal fees associated with a Congressional inquiry. “I also am likely heading into a congressional investigation into Parler, and it is uncertain whether Parler will indemnify me for the inevitable costs of defending this investigation,” he wrote.

On his Gofundme page, which has raised roughly $11,000 thus far, Matze said the insurrection has been “unfairly attributed to Parler, because it fit a convenient narrative.”

“I believe in transparency and Congress has asked for information that the public also wants to know. I plan to cooperate fully with Congress and tell the truth, but with legal counsel,” he wrote.

Parler’s press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

While apps such as Facebook have been mentioned more often in court documents related to the insurrection, Parler has drawn particular scrutiny for its role in hosting prominent members of far-right groups like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers. At the time of the insurrection, Parler was the most prominent right-wing social media app branding itself as a foil to the stricter moderation policies of apps like Facebook and Twitter.

The company’s lax approach to moderation and its backing from prominent pro-Trump pundits made it a go-to destination for a number of far-right users suspended from mainstream social media. But that approach backfired in the days leading up to the January 6 insurrection, when Parler users posted selfies and updates from the riot along with threats to kill newly elected Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock.

Days after the attack, activists scraped and published 35 terabytes of Parler user data posted to the platform, revealing over 500 videos of the attack uploaded by Parler users present on the grounds of the Capitol that day, according to data analyzed by ProPublica.

In a March 2021 letter to Congress, Parler defended its handling of violent content. The company said it “formalized its relationship with the FBI” following outreach from the Bureau in November 2020 and that it has referred violent content from its platform to the FBI for investigation over 50 times in the post-election period.

Parler’s laissez faire approach to extremist content led Apple and Google to dump the app from their mobile app stores three days after the insurrection. The tech giants said they booted Parler because the “egregious content” and “threats of violence and illegal activity” on the platform violated their terms of service. AWS, Amazon’s web hosting and cloud services arm, suspended Parler on similar grounds two days later, knocking the site offline entirely.

After a brief period offline, Parler has since returned to the Internet with stable hosting and access to the Apple App Store following pledges of stronger content moderation but remains unavailable in Google’s Play Store for Android devices.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/jan6-parler-congress-bongino-trump-2020-1347418/

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« Reply #477 on: May 05, 2022, 01:21:45 PM »
Seditious conspiracy case grows in US Capitol attack. Justice Dept charges William Wilson, accusing him of conspiring with Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to block lawful transfer of power.





Wilson pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy and agrees to cooperate with federal investigators.

This is another inroad into the Oath Keepers for the US Justice Dept.

Pressure now builds on the other defendants accused of seditious conspiracy.

Plea deal: "At the Phoenix Hotel, Rhodes gathered Wilson and others inside of a private suite. Rhodes then called an individual over speaker phone. Wilson heard, Rhodes repeatedly implore the individual to tell President Trump to call upon groups like the Oath Keepers to forcibly oppose the transfer of power. This individual denied Rhodes's request to speak directly with President Trump. After the call ended, Rhodes stated to the group, "I just want to fight."

So, an attempted phone call to Donald Trump, per Justice Dept.

Per plea agreement: "In late January 2021, Wilson intentionally discarded his only cell phone into the Atlantic Ocean to prevent law enforcement from discovering incriminating evidence about his participation in this conspiracy."

Per plea agreement: "Wilson heard Stewart Rhodes proclaim that they were in the midst of a "civil war."

Also, check this out. Plea deal specifies Rhodes was allegedly unlawfully on the grounds on Jan 6.



Phoenix Hotel on Capitol Hill was an epicenter of action, according to court documents and interviews.

Per this plea deal: Stewart Rhodes had a suite there on Jan 6

We know Proud Boy Enrique Tarrio was there earlier in week.

https://justice.gov/usao-dc/press-release/file/1480801/download

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« Reply #478 on: May 05, 2022, 10:55:12 PM »
Oath Keeper Says Leader Tried To Contact Trump On January 6

Oath Keepers founder William Todd Wilson tried to speak directly with President Donald Trump on the night of Jan. 6, 2021, and implored an intermediary to tell the president to use militia groups to stop the transfer of power, according to new reporting. Ryan J. Reilly joins Morning Joe to discuss

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« Reply #479 on: May 06, 2022, 12:05:39 PM »
Feds announce charges against Ed Kelley, 33, of Tennessee in US Capitol breach. Prosecutors say he was fourth person to enter thru broken Senate Wing Door window… and they say Kelley “was wearing a gas mask and green tactical helmet and had a backpack secured across his chest”.

Prosecutors allege Kelley was part of “altercation” with US Capitol Police officer throwing the officer to the ground.


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