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« Reply #544 on: May 27, 2022, 10:57:14 AM »
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« Reply #545 on: May 27, 2022, 11:07:33 AM »
New Jan 6 court filing vs John Eastman

"Trump’s & Eastman’s criminal obstruction of the electoral count was not merely limited to their efforts to pressure VP Pence in the days before Jan 6..rather, it was the culmination of a months long effort corruptly to subvert.. election".




"In addressing the January 4-7 documents, this Court “did not reach whether President Trump likely engaged in common law fraud... He did, and any materials in the current population of documents reflecting this fraud must be produced".

The court filing goes on to say:

"Dr. Eastman, President Trump, and their co-conspirators"

"Evaded our current laws - both civil and criminal ..."




House Select Jan 6 Committee public hearings begin in two weeks

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #546 on: May 27, 2022, 02:38:51 PM »
The Jan. 6 Select Committee Presses Rep. Loudermilk

Neal Katyal joins Michael Steele to break down Rep. Loudermilk's denial that he gave tours around the Capitol prior to the insurrection, despite the Jan. 6 Committee stating that they have evidence that "directly contradicts" his claim.

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« Reply #547 on: May 28, 2022, 12:41:35 AM »
‘I can’t believe I participated in such chaos.’ NC man pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges



CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Over the last month, U.S. Capitol riot defendant Matthew Wood had mounted a particularly vigorous defense.

In a series of rapid-fire court filings, the 25-year-old Greensboro-area man, who is charged with six crimes tied to the violence of Jan. 6, 2021, had asked a judge to:

— Move his trial moved out of Washington, arguing that he could not get a fair hearing from a D.C. jury;

— Suppress some comments he made to the FBI as well as the information agents scraped from his cell phone;

— Throw out all or some of the charges.

On Friday, however, Wood dramatically changed course. He pleaded guilty to all counts listed on his indictment, including a felony — obstruction of an official proceeding — that carries a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison.

Wood, of Reidsville, faces a range of possible sentences — from as low as 10-15 months to as high as 41-51 months, depending on where he lands on the federal sentencing guidelines%20proscribes%20obstruction,not%20more%20than%20one%20year.) and what U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta decides on Sept. 23 when he announces Wood’s punishment.

In a pointed exchange at the end of the 50-minute hearing, Wood’s attorney, Kira West of Washington, told Mehta that the government has raised the possibility of indicting Wood on another unspecified charge. She described the government’s “pursuit” of her client as “unprecedented.”

West said she has asked for a written promise from government prosecutors that Wood would not be indicted for another Jan. 6-related crime.

“They declined,” West said. “In all my years as a federal prosecutor and defense attorney, I’ve never experienced anything like this.”

Wood’s lead prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Henek of Washington, objected. Since Wood gave a “straight plea” to the charges on his indictment, there was no plea agreement, and the government made no promises about future prosecution, if warranted, Henek said.

Wood is one of at least 23 North Carolinians charged in connection with the riot, in which supporters of now-former President Donald Trump fought police, smashed windows and doors marauded through the Capitol — all in a vain attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s electoral win.

According to a Thursday court filing by his attorney, Wood went to D.C. with his grandmother on Jan. 6 to hear Trump’s speech, in which he baselessly claimed the election had been stolen from him by voter fraud.

Three days before the trip, Wood foreshadowed the coming violence in a text message to an acquaintance.

"If they want to raid Congress, sign me up,” he wrote. “I’ll be brave heart in that b----!”

Federal prosecutors say Wood was one of the first of the rioters to climb into the Capitol through a smashed window on the Senate side of the building, carrying a Trump flag throughout his stay. He made it as far as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s second-floor conference room.

He later falsely claimed to the FBI that he entered the building only to avoid being trampled. The filing by his attorney states otherwise: “When (Wood) entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, he did so with the intent to disrupt the certification proceedings.”

Once inside, according to court filings, Wood never took part in the violence, though the government claims he egged others on to battle with police.

Afterward, Wood appeared to be of two minds about what had occurred.

“Our election was stolen. The system is against us. I stood up to a tyrannical government,” Wood wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post that the FBI later recovered. “You can keep sitting or you can do something about it like we did today.”

“This is the PEOPLES house,” he boasted in another post. “We sent those politicians running. We the PEOPLE will fight for our country ... When diplomacy doesn’t work and your message has gone undelivered, it shouldn’t surprise you when we revolt.”

The next day Wood expressed remorse in a text message to a unidentified acquaintance.

“I’m not okay with my actions yesterday. I took a stand but it was extremely inappropriate ... I can’t believe I participated in such chaos,” Wood wrote, according to his attorney’s filing.

“I was merely there as a citizen to make a point. I didn’t assault anyone ... I didn’t participate in the destruction of property ... While most of the people in there were just like me, everyday American citizens, there were some that disgraced our entrance and it associated me with them and that churns my stomach.”

The riot by the mob of Trump supporters is tied to at least five deaths as well as injuries to some 140 police officers. More than 815 arrests have been made in a sweeping Justice Department investigation that continues to grow, as does the role of North Carolinians who the government says participated.

The state’s delegation of Capitol defendants include a former police officer, military recruits, members of two right wing militia groups, organic farmers, an avowed white supremacist and a couple that took their 14-year-old son into the Capitol as the violence unfolded.

Wood becomes the eighth to plead guilty. He’ll return to Washington for the first time since the riot for his sentencing.

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #548 on: May 28, 2022, 09:00:00 AM »
Infamous Capitol rioter tells jurors he is an idiot -- then gets convicted on five counts



A New Jersey man who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, told a jury this week that he didn't know the Capitol building is where Congress meets, NBC News reports.

Timothy Hale-Cusanelli has been charged with five counts, which include obstruction of an official proceeding. While he admits in engaging in criminal activity that day, he claims he didn't know that the U.S. Capitol was where the House and Senate reside.

"I know this sounds idiotic, but I'm from New Jersey," Hale-Cusanelli told jurors on Thursday. "I feel like an idiot, it sounds idiotic, and it is."

"I didn't know the Capitol building was the same as the congressional building," Hale-Cusanelli told a federal prosecutor.

Hale-Cusanelli became infamous after photos surfaced that showed him with a “Hitler mustache.” He allegedly had told co-workers that "Hitler should have finished the job."

Hale-Cusanelli has been held in jail since February partly due to his alleged extremist views. At least 34 of his acquaintances told prosecutors that he held "extremist or radical views pertaining to the Jewish people, minorities, and women."

A Navy petty officer claimed Hale-Cusanelli, who was an active member of the U.S. Army Reserves at the time of the riot, once said that "Hitler should have finished the job." Evidence from his phone examined by prosecutors showed he had Nazi sympathies and white supremacist views.

While on the stand, Hale-Cusanelli claimed his history of racist rhetoric was just him joking around with friends.

“I really like attention and I like talking a lot,” he testified, saying some of his remarks were "ironic humor," and "self-deprecating humor" that helped him "cope with how I was raised." He also claimed to be half-Puerto Rican and half Jewish.

The jury convicted Hale-Cusanelli of all five counts on Friday. Sentencing is set for September 16.

https://www.rawstory.com/timothy-hale-cusanelli-found-guilty/

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« Reply #549 on: May 29, 2022, 12:37:04 AM »
'Buckle up, buttercup': Kevin McCarthy served warning about continuing to defend Trump



Appearing on "The Katie Phang Show" early SaPersonay morning, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner served a warning to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) that he will be in a world of hurt if he defies a House Jan 6th committee subpoena, an action which could, in turn, set him up for multiple criminal charges.

McCarthy, who is desperately hoping to take over as House speaker after the midterms election had his lawyer send a letter to the committee this week telling them he will not comply and claiming the subpoenas it has issued are not constitutional -- a claim that has already been shot down by federal judges.

Speaking with former prosecutor Phang, Kirschner claimed the committee really has no choice but to refer the California Republican to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution.

"It seems hardly surprising that McCarthy will say he will likely defy the subpoena from the January 6th committee. Should the committee and will the committee, refer him to the DOJ for criminal prosecution?" host Phang prompted.

"How can the committee not refer him to a criminal prosecution?" Kirschner shot back. "You cannot investigate crimes, including crimes by high government officials, if people just thumb their nose at lawfully-issued subpoenas. Make no mistake about it, courts have ruled over and over again that the committee was lawfully constituted, accordingly, and it is lawfully exercising its power."

"As a matter of principle, the January 6th committee must refer Kevin McCarthy for criminal contempt of Congress if he chooses to turn up his nose to the subpoena," he continued. "Someone better tell Kevin McCarthy to buckle up buttercup, there are a whole lot of crimes that you will be committing if you continue to conceal the misconduct of Donald Trump from the January 6th committee, and by extension, the American people."

"You are not just making the crime of contempt of Congress, you are potentially committing a crime of accessory after the fact and a misrepresentation of a felony," he elaborated. "These are in Title 18 of the criminal code. I have the ugly big blue book of crimes; if you cover up the crimes of another, and those crimes are quote, 'recognizable in the eyes of the United States,' you are committing a criminal offense."

"McCarthy, potentially, has a whole lot of trouble coming his way if he continues to conceal the crimes of Donald Trump," he added.

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« Reply #550 on: May 29, 2022, 01:43:07 AM »
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio denied jail release as he awaits Jan 6th riot trial



According to a report from Reuters, Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was informed late Friday night that he must remain in jail pending his trial on criminal charges related to his Jan 6th Capitol riot activities.

Tarrio -- who has also been accused of being an FBI informant -- has been accused by prosecutors of being an active leader on Jan. 6, who encouraged his followers to not leave the Capitol after they forced lawmakers to flee for their lives.

In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly said the evidence against Tarrio is "very strong," reports Reuters, adding the judge also wrote, "Tarrio 'has the skill set, resources, and networks to plan similar challenges to the lawful functioning of the United States government in the future."

Tarrio's latest bid for freedom came after a judge in Florida also ruled against his release.

Reuters adds, "Tarrio is among the most high-profile of more than 775 people criminally charged for their roles in the assault on the Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump in an effort to keep Congress from certifying Joe Biden's election victory."

Read more here: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/proud-boys-leader-tarrio-loses-latest-bid-release-jail-2022-05-28/

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« Reply #551 on: May 31, 2022, 12:29:42 AM »
Alleged Nazi sympathizer convicted for role in January 6 US Capitol riot after claiming he didn’t know Congress met there
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/politics/timothy-hale-cusanelli-verdict/index.html

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