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« Reply #464 on: May 02, 2022, 01:44:00 PM »
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Jan. 6 committee wins 'thorough victory' against RNC in landmark court ruling



A federal judge has rejected efforts by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to keep its mass email marketing records from the House Select Committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

The committee is seeking records held by business software company Salesforce in connection with its work with former President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign to determine if Trump's fund-raising emails encouraged the violence of the mob that tried to prevent confirmation of Joe Biden as the duly-elected president, according to the Washington Post, which described the judge's ruling as a "thorough victory" for the January 6 committee.

U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly of Washington rejected the RNC’s claims that its and the Trump campaign’s information was protected under the First Amendment. Kelly also affirmed the committee's Constitutionally-granted legislative power to obtain the records and found that judges cannot interfere with how lawmakers obtain and use information.

Kelly's ruling late Sunday temporarily blocks Salesforce from releasing any records to the House before Wednesday to give the national GOP committee time to appeal. The RNC sued the committee in early March seeking to quash the subpoena it had issued to Salesforce on Feb. 23.

“It is hard to imagine a more important interest for Congress than to preserve its own ability to carry out specific duties assigned to it under the Constitution,” Kelly wrote in a 53-page opinion issued shortly before midnight. “To repeat: according to the Select Committee, its investigation and public reporting suggest that claims that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent or stolen motivated some who participated in the attack, and emails sent by the RNC and the Trump campaign using Salesforce’s platform spread those claims.”

One email, sent an hour before rioters breached police lines at the Capitol that day urged supporters to “FIGHT BACK,” under another header stating, “This is our LAST CHANCE.”

Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/05/02/rnc-jan6-salesforce-fundraising-lawsuit/

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« Reply #465 on: May 02, 2022, 02:33:46 PM »
In a weekend court filing, Justice Dept says it'll seek 15 months in prison for Jan 6 defendant Aaron Mostofsky of New York, who was accused of pushing against police barricade, stealing police vest & riot shield, being amid mob that approached Capitol officer Eugene Goodman.






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« Reply #466 on: May 02, 2022, 11:28:08 PM »
Jan. 6 committee sends voluntary interview requests to three MAGA lawmakers



The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots has sent voluntary interview requests to three Republican lawmakers involved in former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss.

The panel notified Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) and Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) that congressional investigators would like to ask them about their potential involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney.

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NEWS: Jan. 6 select committee seeks information from:

Rep. Andy Biggs
Rep. Mo Brooks
Rep. Ronny Jackson


Biggs and Brooks have been linked to Ali Alexander and other organizers of the "Stop the Steal" rally that Trump addressed just before the start of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and Jackson was mentioned in text conversations by Oath Keepers members during the riot.

Jackson denied that he had ever heard of the Oath Keepers or its co-founder Stewart Rhodes, who has been indicted for seditious conspiracy over his plot to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election.

https://www.rawstory.com/ronny-jackson-jan-6-2657249887/

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« Reply #467 on: May 02, 2022, 11:47:40 PM »
BREAKING: An NYPD veteran has become the first person convicted of assaulting a police officer during the U.S. Capitol riot. A federal jury rejected Thomas Webster's claim that he acted in self defense when he tackled the officer and grabbed his gas mask.



Thomas Webster was caught on camera rushing at Officer Noah Rathbun, hitting him with a flagpole, then tackling him to the ground and grabbing his gas mask when Rathbun wrested the pole from him



It took the jury 2 hours to convict Thomas Webster, former NYPD, of assaulting a DC, police officer with a metal flagpole during the 1/6 riot. Webster had argued self-defense. Webster claimed he acted in self defense when he swung a flagpole at Capitol police and knocked the officer to the ground. Thomas Webster was the first Jan 6 defendant to argue self defense at trial. He was found guilty on all 6 counts.


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« Reply #468 on: May 03, 2022, 12:35:01 AM »
Trump doc Ronny Jackson swears he doesn't know Oath Keepers who offered him security during the Jan. 6 attack



Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) was one of the far-right Republicans whose information cited by Oath Keepers under investigation by the Justice Department for their alleged roles in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Monday, the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack sent letters to Jackson along with Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Mo Brooks (R-AL). The letter asks for information that could help the probe into "the facts, circumstances, and causes of the January 6th attack."

At issue is Jackson's name showing up in text messages and encrypted messages among Oath Keepers who are charged with seditious conspiracy. Referenced in the letter, the committee identified User #1, who wrote "Ronnie [sic] Jackson (TX) office inside Capitol — he needs [Oath Keeper] help. Anyone inside?"

At approximately 3:08 p.m. in response to that message eight minutes later, the person wrote, "Dr. Ronnie Jackson — on the move. Needs protection. If anyone inside cover him. He has critical data to protect."

It was just a few minutes later that the Oath Keeper leader, Stewart Rhodes, replied, "Give him my cell."

During an appearance Monday on MSNBC, New York Times congressional reporter Luke Broadwater said, "somebody's not telling the truth here." He explained that when Jackson was asked for comment, he immediately denied everything. Jackson even denied knowing any of the Oath Keepers.

"But the Oath Keepers seem to know him according to their own encrypted messages," said Broadwater. "One of them appears to have his cell phone number because Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, asks the person to pass on his information to Rep. Jackson so that he would be in contact with them. They seem to know that he's moving around in the Capitol and that he needs protection and that he has data that they want preserved."

Jackson said that he doesn't know how his name came up in conversation among the Oath Keepers and denied the exchange.

"So, something's off here," said Broadwater. "Someone's not telling the truth, and the committee wants to get to the bottom of it, but now Congressman Jackson is saying he's not going to meet with [The Jan. 6 committee] and he's refusing to come in. He called the committee illegitimate and said it was on a witch hunt against him and he also bashed the media some. So, it doesn't seem like Ronny Jackson will provide answers to the committee and so we may not know who is telling the truth."

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace said that Jackson has a long history of lying, dating back to his service as former President Donald Trump's official physician. Jackson claimed that Trump only weighed 210 pounds.

"Someone who lies about little things certainly lies about big things," said Wallace.

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« Reply #469 on: May 04, 2022, 10:49:02 AM »
Court has a scheduled bond hearing this afternoon in high-level Capitol riot case of Edward Vallejo of Arizona.

Vallejo is charged with seditious conspiracy. His court filings ahead of hearings have revealed a series of alleged plotting conversations among Oath Keepers.

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« Reply #470 on: May 04, 2022, 10:52:56 AM »
Court sets initial appearance for Next Tuesday in newly unsealed US Capitol breach case against Josh Colgan of Maine.

Feds accuse Colgan of posting on social media in Jan 2021 about "the start of the chaos...the start of a revolution.

Hundreds of more arrested are expected.




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« Reply #471 on: May 04, 2022, 10:57:14 AM »
'Patriots 45 MAGA Gang’ planned violence on January 6, prosecutors say

CNN — Federal prosecutors have indicted a trio of alleged US Capitol rioters – including one who is accused of assaulting DC police officer Michael Fanone – for planning to be violent together on January 6, according to court records and a Justice Department statement on Monday.

One defendant, Edward Badalian, a 26-year-old from California, allegedly wrote to his co-defendants “We need to violently remove traitors and if they are in key positions rapidly replace them with able bodied Patriots,” according to the indictment.

“We don’t want to fight antifa lol we want to arrest traitors,” he also wrote.

The group communicated on Telegram under the name “Patriots 45 MAGA Gang,” prosecutors said, riffing about their anger toward officials who supported the 2020 election result and gloating about the violence of the siege. They also attended pro-Trump and anti-coronavirus mask mandate rallies in Southern California, prosecutors said.

Before January 6, they collected weapons and gear, including a stun gun, pepper spray, gas masks and walkie-talkies, and traveled together to the January 6 Stop the Steal rallies, according to the Justice Department. The day before the riot, they “joined a caravan” in Kentucky headed toward DC, setting up a radio app on cellphones so the caravan could communicate, the indictment said.

Badalian and another defendant, Daniel Joseph Rodriguez, “used the Patriots 45 group chat as a platform to advocate violence against certain groups and individuals that either supported the 2020 presidential election results, supported what the group perceived as liberal, or communist ideologies, or held positions of authority in the government,” prosecutors wrote.

The prosecutors noted that Badalian told another person he wanted to assassinate Joe Biden.

Rodriguez and Badalian have both pleaded not guilty. Rodriguez remains in jail awaiting trial, while Badalian is released on personal recognizance, according to DC District Court records.

The third defendant’s name is still under seal. The third defendant, on January 6 at the Ellipse, asked another person via text to “roll in force” with the group and texted at almost 2 p.m. “the battle has begun,” the indictment said.

The unnamed defendant and Rodriguez then scuffled with police at entryways to the Capitol with Rodriguez hurling a flagpole and discharging a fire extinguisher and the unnamed defendant telling officers “liberty or death, gentlemen!” according to the indictment. The trio united in a congressional office suite, with two of them rifling through bags and papers after Rodriguez announced they should look for “intel.” He allegedly stole an emergency escape hood from a bag in the office.

This is a notable new conspiracy case in the January 6 dragnet, which has arrested nearly 700 federal defendants. The Justice Department has already pursued several high-profile groups of defendants including members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers for allegedly planning or coordinating their participation in the riot. The conspiracy cases and the police assault cases are some of the most serious allegations against January 6 riot participants, and the indictment related to the “Patriots 45 MAGA Gang” group combines both of those types of charges.

Some of the new details in the case appear to emerge out of the cooperation of another January 6 defendant, who is not named in the indictment – indicating how the Justice Department’s investigation has gathered steam as more defendants are arrested and cut plea deals.

In the latest court filings, prosecutors even piece together conversations the group had after January 6. On their drive back from Washington, DC, to California after the riot, Badalian appeared on the far-right call-in show “War Room” on InfoWars, using the pseudonym “Turbo,” prosecutors say.

The Justice Department charged has previously charged Rodriguez with using a stun gun on DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone. Fanone has been an outspoken voice among police injured by the pro-Trump attackers.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/29/politics/patriots-45-maga-gang-fanone-capitol-riot/index.html

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