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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #80 on: October 26, 2021, 12:50:01 AM »
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More evidence of the GOP planned and coordinated 1/6 attempted coup and insurrection.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes after explosive report links her to Jan. 6 ‘Stop the Steal’ rally
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MAGA rioter's lawyer says he didn't plan to take part in violence despite wearing tactical gear to Capitol
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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #81 on: October 27, 2021, 01:44:02 AM »
Trump-loving lawmakers must be investigated for assisting Capitol rioters -- because they clearly had inside help: columnist



The U.S. Department of Justice must investigate reports that members of Congress and their staffers had extensive contacts with two organizers of the "Stop the Steal" rallies that preceded the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The organizers claim they met directly with Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and staffers for Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Mo Brooks (R-AL), Madison Cawthorne (R-NC) and Louie Gohmert (R-TX), and justice correspondent Elie Mystal wrote in The Nation that the Justice Department must determine what role any of them might have played in coordinating the deadly riot.

"The Department of Justice should be leading the criminal investigation into the attack on the Capitol," Mystal wrote. "That is the entity that can not merely catalog but actually punish the insurrectionists."

Congress has a constitutional duty to subpoena documents and testimony about the riots to help pass new laws to ensure another attack cannot happen, but only the Justice Department can hold the conspirators accountable -- and so far, Mystal argued, they have not.

"We know the Justice Department is shirking its responsibilities and leaving Congress to do all the heavy lifting, because we have a good idea of whom its investigators haven't interviewed," he wrote. "There is no credible way to investigate the events of January 6 unless investigators talk to key players like Steve Bannon, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and others in the Trump orbit (like Don Jr.) who may have played a role in planning the event. Any investigation that was seriously committed to getting to the truth would have already interviewed Mike Pence, key congresspeople's staffs, and the congresspeople who had telephone conversations with Trump on the day of the coup attempt."

It's clear the department hasn't gone after those individuals because they haven't gone on Fox News to complain, and Mystal said investigators must learn who helped plot the insurrection because it's obvious that someone in the know gave that assistance.

"The failure of the DOJ to investigate the planning of the putsch is all the more shameful given the publicly available evidence that the insurrectionists may have had help on the inside," Mystal wrote.

Some of the rioters were straight the Senate parliamentarian's office, which is difficult to find without directions, and ransacked the place with a specific goal in mind.

"The insurrectionists somehow got there and began looking for the hard copies of the electoral votes that Congress was meant to certify that day," Mystal wrote. "Had they gotten their hands on those votes, even for a moment, they would have broken the chain of custody of the Electoral College count and at least delayed the certification of the election, as was their goal."

https://www.rawstory.com/jan-6-insurrection/

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« Reply #82 on: October 27, 2021, 01:48:08 AM »
FBI takes custody of noose from MAGA riot gallows



On Tuesday, NBC4's Scott MacFarlane, the chief reporter covering the trials of the January 6 Capitol insurrectionists, reported that the FBI has taken custody of the noose from the makeshift gallows set up outside the Capitol during the MAGA riots.

@MacFarlaneNews: "The noose from the gallows erected near US Capitol on January 6 is in the possession of the FBI Washington field office, per multiple law enforcement sources."

As the gallows was put out, some of the rioters chanted "Hang Mike Pence." The former vice president, as with most officials, had to be evacuated promptly.

An earlier report in April detailed the planning that went into these shows of force, with people on the message board TheDonald.win, debating whether to bring gallows or guillotines to erect outside of the Capitol.

MacFarlane's report comes amid news of ongoing prosecution of several of the rioters, with Thomas Sibick of Buffalo — accused of stealing the badge and radio from D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone — facing a hearing over pre-trial detention on Tuesday.

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-riot-gallows/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #83 on: October 27, 2021, 11:50:54 PM »
This MAGA insurrectionist is tired of sitting in jail so now she wants to sing a different tune. These loons are pathetic.   

'Sovereign citizen' who stormed Capitol tells judge she only blew up in court because she was under a lot of stress



On Wednesday, NBC4 Washington's Scott MacFarlane reported that Pauline Bauer, a so-called "sovereign citizen" who was jailed ahead of trial for her involvement in the January 6 Capitol insurrection, is now seeking for an appeals court to release her from pre-trial detention.

Bauer, a pizzeria owner from Pennsylvania, is accused of shouting "Bring Nancy Pelosi out here now. We want to hang that f*cking b*tch. Bring her out," while forcing her way into the Capitol with the crowd. She was kept in prison after outbursts in court, proclaiming to the judge that the court has "no dominion over a living soul," and that "I have a right to my self-determination!" She has also delivered lengthy, typo-ridden manifestos to the court proclaiming she had a right to be in the Capitol, and has called searches of her home "illegal."

Now, she is taking a different strategy: telling the court that she was under stress when she did all those things.

"When Ms. Bauer appeared before the Court on September 17, she had been working multiple days in a row, putting in 14 to 16 hours days [sic] and was suffering from lack of sleep," said the filing. "Ms. Bauer has also been receiving ugly hate mail ... Counsel respectfully requests that the Court take these circumstances into consideration and release Ms. Bauer to return to her productive and generous activities."

The "Sovereign Citizens" are a loose-knit movement of far-right activists who believe that the U.S. government, and most of its laws, are illegitimate, and that they alone have the right to decide what laws, taxes, and other functions of civil society apply to them. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the movement has roots in a racist and anti-Semitic Christian Identity group that believed nonwhite people are non-human and county sheriffs are the highest-ranking legitimate government authority. Its adherents have been linked to terrorist acts.

https://www.rawstory.com/capitol-rioter-pauline-bauer-2655396690/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #84 on: October 28, 2021, 12:02:57 AM »
And more and more new evidence of Trump's coup. 

New video of pro-Trump lawyer is 'completely damning': legal expert
https://www.rawstory.com/john-eastman-coup-memo-2655406354/

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #85 on: October 29, 2021, 11:28:43 PM »
Capitol cop resigns after being accused of aiding MAGA rioter

On Friday, POLITICO reported that Michael Riley, the Capitol Police officer facing charges for his alleged role in obstructing the investigation of the January 6 Capitol riot, has resigned from the force.

"Riley, who was suspended after federal prosecutors indicted him earlier this month, allegedly urged a participant in the Capitol breach — just days after the attack — to delete incriminating social media posts. He later deleted his own messages with the alleged rioter, who was arrested in January, about two weeks after Jan. 6," reported Kyle Cheney. "Riley was arrested on Oct. 15 and suspended. He has pleaded not guilty to the two counts of obstruction. Riley's legal team, from the D.C. firm Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, confirmed his resignation and indicated he plans to fight the charges."

His attorneys told POLITICO, "[T]he evidence will show that it is not a felony for one person to suggest to another that they take down ill-conceived Facebook posts."

In addition to this Capitol officer, a number of current and former military and law enforcement from around the country have been implicated in the attack, with some defiant and unrepentant about their roles. One of the groups involved in the attack is the Oath Keepers, an extremist organization that radicalizes law enforcement to far-right causes.

https://www.rawstory.com/michael-riley-capitol-police/

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« Reply #86 on: October 30, 2021, 10:54:50 PM »
Expert: Jailing Capitol rioters together could lead to a new 'American terror group'

In a column for the Daily Beast, former CIA counterterrorism analyst Aki Peritz warned federal authorities to separate accused Capitol rioters while they are being held in custody pending court appearances lest they start planning another insurrection as part of a newly-formed domestic terrorist group.

Noting reports that accused insurrectionists are being held a separate unit from the other inmates D.C. Correctional Treatment Facility where they reportedly are singing the National Anthem together as well as publishing their own jailhouse newsletter, Peritz, the author of "Disruption: Inside the Largest Counterterrorism Investigation in History," explained that raises serious concerns for him.

"These seemingly small, communal actions of incarcerated men awaiting trial are exactly how other radical groups organized and forged their identity in prisons. Some of these groups then became effective forces that have challenged armies and governments," he explained before adding, "...by mixing the hardcore ideologues with others who may be wavering in their anti-democratic feelings under adverse conditions—and by not giving them an offramp for their beliefs—the D.C. jail might inadvertently be the petri dish for a future American terror group."

Writing that prisons have long been "incubators" for terrorist groups, the counter-terrorism expert claimed they are likely to unleash a wave of terror once released -- and therefore will need to be monitored.

"Radical groups even exploit prison sentences as symbolic acts in their greater struggles. A jail sentence paradoxically provides a degree of gravitas to a subset of individuals, easing their way to recruit new people on the outside to the cause," he elaborated. "Which brings us back to the Jan. 6 insurrectionists in the D.C. jail. Some indeed might have realized the error of their ways. But those who might want to turn away from Jan. 6-style radicalization in the D.C. jail may be at greater risk inside the facility, since they are housed with the people dedicated to deepening their ideological commitment."

Warning that it unlikely D.C. jailers are "monitoring the Jan. 6 folks' activities," Peritz added, "It's hard for a radical ideology to exist for long without committed human infrastructure. But we've seen that multiple federal politicians publicly support the insurrectionists, calling them 'political hostages' who are being 'persecuted" for their beliefs.'"

He then added a cautionary, "Thus, between the identities strengthened inside a correctional facility, and the obvious slice of political support outside it, we may be seeing the emergence of a new, radical group—with a national network and skilled ideological operatives—ready to menace the streets of America in the years to come."

https://www.rawstory.com/captol-rioter-domestic-terrorists/

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« Reply #87 on: October 30, 2021, 10:57:00 PM »
REVEALED: Kayleigh McEnany's binders of notes among documents Trump is trying to keep from House riot committee

According to a report from Politico, the National Archives revealed more specifics on which documents former president Donald Trump is attempting to keep away from the House select committee investigating the Jan 6th insurrection.

In a SaPersonay morning court filing, the list includes former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany's talking point notes along with call logs of Trump's phone calls and notes taken by aides.

As Politico's Kyle Cheney wrote, "... the former president has sought to block about 750 pages out of nearly 1,600 identified by officials as relevant to the Jan. 6 investigation. Among them are hundreds of pages from 'multiple binders of the former press secretary [Kayleigh McEnany] which is made up almost entirely of talking points and statements related to the 2020 election.'"

Pointing out that Trump is also trying to block the release of "daily presidential diaries, drafts of election-related speeches," Cheney adds that multiple files the former president is trying to keep out of the committee's hands include those belonging to, "former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, adviser Stephen Miller and deputy counsel Patrick Philbin."

In the court filing, attorneys representing Archivist David Ferriero wrote, "These records all relate to the events on or about January 6, and may assist the Select Committee's investigation into that day, including what was occurring at the White House immediately before, during and after the January 6 attack."

Pushing back at Trump's efforts to keep the documents away, the filing added, "Even assuming the applicability of executive privilege, however, the documents may assist the Select Committee in understanding efforts to communicate with the American public, including those who attacked the Capitol on January 6, on the subjects of alleged voter fraud, election security, and other topics concerning the 2020 election."

https://www.rawstory.com/kayleigh-mcenany-2655452134/

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