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US Capitol breached

Color me shocked. Republicans in Arizona and Michigan tried to send forged vote certifications declaring Trump the winner to the National Archives.

Thankfully, this devious attempt at election fraud by Trump/MAGA was soundly rejected.


Countdown to when we add this to your massive and ever-growing "duped by a hoax" file, joining:
  • Trump colluded with Russia! Hoax.
  • Trump is owned by the Russian mob! Hoax.
  • Trump is hiding something in his tax returns! Hoax.
  • Trump will be indicted! Hoax.
  • Capital Police demand an investigation by Congress! Hoax.
  • Hunter's laptop is Russian disinformation! Hoax.
  • Officer Sicknick murdered by Trumpists! Hoax.
  • Bat virus did not come from Chinese bat flu lab! Hoax.
  • Trump removing mailboxes to interfere with voting! Hoax.
  • Trump tried to blackmail Ukraine! Hoax.
  • Trump withheld arms from Ukraine! Hoax.
  • Trump incited an insurrection! Hoax.
  • Joe Biden is sharp! Hoax.
  • Joe Biden is competent! Hoax.
  • Kamala Harris is smaaaaht, like Fredo! Hoax.
  • Biden has a great Covid plan! Hoax.
Keep adding to the list, loser.
 
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The Dims need all the distractions they can create when they have this **** goin' on......


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Oh ....and a bonus Tuesday morning news flash............

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Jus sayin..........
 
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Well isn't this special. On Ashli Babbitt Day (Jan 6), the officer that shot and murdered her...was never interviewed. Just...released. Funny how shooting someone unarmed is a national outrage, until...it isn't.

Ashli Babbitt killer was exonerated without a single interview​

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When U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd went on “NBC Nightly News” to tell his side of shooting and killing unarmed Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, he made a point to note he’d been investigated by several agencies and exonerated for his actions that day.

“There’s an investigative process [and] I was cleared by the DOJ [Department of Justice], and FBI and [the D.C.] Metropolitan Police,” he told NBC News anchor Lester Holt in August, adding that the Capitol Police also cleared him of wrongdoing and decided not to discipline or demote him for the shooting.

In fact, investigators cleared Byrd of wrongdoing in the shooting without actually interviewing him about the shooting or threatening him with punishment if he did not cooperate with their criminal investigation.

“He didn’t provide any statement to [criminal] investigators and they didn’t push him to make a statement,” Babbitt family attorney Terry Roberts said in an RCI interview. “It’s astonishing how skimpy his investigative file is."

Roberts, who has spoken with the D.C. MPD detective assigned to the case, said the kid-glove treatment of Byrd raises suspicions the investigation was a “whitewash.”

The lawyer's account appears to be backed up by a January 2021 internal affairs report, which notes Byrd "declined to provide a statement,” D.C. MPD documents show.

Asked about it, a D.C. MPD spokeswoman confirmed that Byrd did not cooperate with internal affairs agents or FBI agents, who jointly investigated what was one of the most high-profile officer-involved shooting cases in U.S. history.

“MPD did not formally interview Lt. Byrd,” deputy D.C. MPD communications director Kristen Metzger said. And, “He didn’t give a statement while under the U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation.”

After Byrd declined to cooperate with D.C MPD Internal Affairs Division’s investigation, which was led by Det. John Hendrick, his case eventually was turned over to the USCP for a final administrative review of whether or not his actions conformed with department policies and training.

Still, USCP concluded in August that “the officer’s conduct was lawful and within department policy.” The agency launched its administrative investigation after the criminal investigation was closed.

In April, within four months of the shooting, Byrd was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Justice Department, which declined to impanel a grand jury to hear evidence in a departure from other lethal police-shooting cases involving unarmed citizens.

Justice ruled there “was not enough evidence” to conclude Byrd violated Babbitt’s civil rights or willfully acted recklessly in shooting her.

Byrd remains the commander in charge of security for the House of Representatives.

Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department would comment on whether they pressed Byrd after he insisted on remaining silent. The D.C. police force, which shares some jurisdiction with the Capitol Police, takes the lead in internal affairs probes like this one.

Roberts questioned how investigators could find that Byrd acted in self-defense and properly followed his training procedures, including issuing warnings before shooting Babbitt, since he refused to talk about it while the investigation was open -- and his statements, unlike those made to NBC, would have been taken under penalty of perjury. “How would they know if they never interviewed him?” he said, adding that it’s not enough to say an officer did nothing wrong without showing how it reached such a finding.

Troy Nehls, Texas Republican and former sheriff: “Many officers in the USCP I have spoken to believe the investigations of Lt. Boyd were dropped because of his position and other political considerations."

By avoiding an interrogation, he said Byrd avoided saying anything that could have been used to incriminate him, including making false statements to federal agents, which would be a felony. Remarkably, he did not formally invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, according to people familiar with his case, which makes the reluctance of authorities to lean on him or sanction him for not cooperating all the more puzzling. By law, federal agencies can use leverage short of termination, such as an unwelcome duty reassignment, to persuade employees to cooperate with investigators. Byrd was put on paid administrative leave during the investigative process.

Byrd waited to speak publicly until after his statements could no longer be used against him in a criminal probe. The heavily promoted NBC “exclusive” told only his account of what happened with no opposing viewpoints. “I believe I showed the utmost courage on Jan. 6,” Byrd said.

In defending his actions, Byrd told Holt things he evidently wouldn’t tell investigators, including his claim that he shot as “a last resort” and only after warning Babbitt to stop.

However, documents uncovered by Judicial Watch reveal that eyewitnesses — including three police officers at the scene — told investigators they did not hear Byrd give Babbitt any verbal warnings prior to firing, contradicting what Byrd told NBC.

The Babbitt family has maintained that the rushed investigation amounted to a "coverup" of misconduct by the officer. It says the federal probe was conducted under political pressure, arguing that Byrd was not put through the normal rigors of a police shooting investigation to avoid making a martyr of Babbitt, an avid Donald Trump supporter. An Air Force veteran from California, Babbitt died while wearing a Trump flag as a cape. The former president has demanded the Justice Department reinvestigate her death.

Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas, a former sheriff, argued Babbitt’s shooting should have been presented to a federal grand jury. “This case was mishandled from the very beginning,” the Republican lawmaker told the U.S. attorney who led the probe for the Justice Department in a recent letter. In a separate letter to the Capitol Police chief, Nehls wrote: “Many officers in the USCP I have spoken to believe the investigations of Lt. Boyd were dropped because of his position and other political considerations."

Use-of-Force Experts Skeptical​

Some use-of-force experts are skeptical Byrd did the right thing, even after watching his largely sympathetic NBC interview.

“The limited public information that exists raises serious questions about the propriety of Byrd’s decision to shoot, especially with regard to the assessment that Babbitt was an imminent threat,” said police consultants and criminologists Geoffrey Alpert, Jeff Noble and Seth Stoughton in a recent Lawfare article.

“We have serious reservations about the propriety of the shooting,” they wrote.

They said they doubted Byrd’s claims that he reasonably believed Babbitt “was posing a threat” and had the ability and intention to kill or seriously injure Byrd or other officers or lawmakers and therefore had to be stopped with lethal force. They noted that he admitted to Holt that he never actually saw Babbitt, who stood 5-foot-2 and weighed 110 pounds, brandish a weapon.

Roberts and the Babbitt family are preparing to sue Byrd and the Capitol Police in a wrongful-death claim seeking at least $10 million in damages. Asked why his client chose not to go on the record and cooperate with investigators, Byrd’s attorney, Mark Schamel, declined comment. In an earlier interview, Schamel maintained the shooting was justified and that there is no basis for a civil case against his client.

The federal investigation of the lethal shooting was marked by secrecy and other irregularities. Unlike other officers involved in fatal shootings of unarmed civilians, Byrd was long shielded from public scrutiny after shooting Babbitt as she tried to climb through a broken window of a barricaded door at the Capitol. For eight months D.C. police officials withheld Byrd’s identity, first revealed by RealClearInvestigations, and they have not released a formal review of the shooting, or the 28-year veteran's disciplinary records. Nor did the Capitol Police hold a briefing on Babbitt's death. Records uncovered by Judicial Watch reveal authorities ordered her body cremated two days after the shooting, without her husband's permission.

Roberts pointed out that Byrd had mishandled his firearm in the past. He was the subject of a previous internal investigation for leaving his loaded service pistol in a Capitol restroom.
It’s not clear if he was disciplined.
 
Well isn't this special. On Ashli Babbitt Day (Jan 6), the officer that shot and murdered her...was never interviewed. Just...released. Funny how shooting someone unarmed is a national outrage, until...it isn't.

Ashli Babbitt killer was exonerated without a single interview​

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When U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd went on “NBC Nightly News” to tell his side of shooting and killing unarmed Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, he made a point to note he’d been investigated by several agencies and exonerated for his actions that day.

“There’s an investigative process [and] I was cleared by the DOJ [Department of Justice], and FBI and [the D.C.] Metropolitan Police,” he told NBC News anchor Lester Holt in August, adding that the Capitol Police also cleared him of wrongdoing and decided not to discipline or demote him for the shooting.

In fact, investigators cleared Byrd of wrongdoing in the shooting without actually interviewing him about the shooting or threatening him with punishment if he did not cooperate with their criminal investigation.

“He didn’t provide any statement to [criminal] investigators and they didn’t push him to make a statement,” Babbitt family attorney Terry Roberts said in an RCI interview. “It’s astonishing how skimpy his investigative file is."

Roberts, who has spoken with the D.C. MPD detective assigned to the case, said the kid-glove treatment of Byrd raises suspicions the investigation was a “whitewash.”

The lawyer's account appears to be backed up by a January 2021 internal affairs report, which notes Byrd "declined to provide a statement,” D.C. MPD documents show.

Asked about it, a D.C. MPD spokeswoman confirmed that Byrd did not cooperate with internal affairs agents or FBI agents, who jointly investigated what was one of the most high-profile officer-involved shooting cases in U.S. history.

“MPD did not formally interview Lt. Byrd,” deputy D.C. MPD communications director Kristen Metzger said. And, “He didn’t give a statement while under the U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation.”

After Byrd declined to cooperate with D.C MPD Internal Affairs Division’s investigation, which was led by Det. John Hendrick, his case eventually was turned over to the USCP for a final administrative review of whether or not his actions conformed with department policies and training.

Still, USCP concluded in August that “the officer’s conduct was lawful and within department policy.” The agency launched its administrative investigation after the criminal investigation was closed.

In April, within four months of the shooting, Byrd was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Justice Department, which declined to impanel a grand jury to hear evidence in a departure from other lethal police-shooting cases involving unarmed citizens.

Justice ruled there “was not enough evidence” to conclude Byrd violated Babbitt’s civil rights or willfully acted recklessly in shooting her.

Byrd remains the commander in charge of security for the House of Representatives.

Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department would comment on whether they pressed Byrd after he insisted on remaining silent. The D.C. police force, which shares some jurisdiction with the Capitol Police, takes the lead in internal affairs probes like this one.

Roberts questioned how investigators could find that Byrd acted in self-defense and properly followed his training procedures, including issuing warnings before shooting Babbitt, since he refused to talk about it while the investigation was open -- and his statements, unlike those made to NBC, would have been taken under penalty of perjury. “How would they know if they never interviewed him?” he said, adding that it’s not enough to say an officer did nothing wrong without showing how it reached such a finding.

Troy Nehls, Texas Republican and former sheriff: “Many officers in the USCP I have spoken to believe the investigations of Lt. Boyd were dropped because of his position and other political considerations."

By avoiding an interrogation, he said Byrd avoided saying anything that could have been used to incriminate him, including making false statements to federal agents, which would be a felony. Remarkably, he did not formally invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, according to people familiar with his case, which makes the reluctance of authorities to lean on him or sanction him for not cooperating all the more puzzling. By law, federal agencies can use leverage short of termination, such as an unwelcome duty reassignment, to persuade employees to cooperate with investigators. Byrd was put on paid administrative leave during the investigative process.

Byrd waited to speak publicly until after his statements could no longer be used against him in a criminal probe. The heavily promoted NBC “exclusive” told only his account of what happened with no opposing viewpoints. “I believe I showed the utmost courage on Jan. 6,” Byrd said.

In defending his actions, Byrd told Holt things he evidently wouldn’t tell investigators, including his claim that he shot as “a last resort” and only after warning Babbitt to stop.

However, documents uncovered by Judicial Watch reveal that eyewitnesses — including three police officers at the scene — told investigators they did not hear Byrd give Babbitt any verbal warnings prior to firing, contradicting what Byrd told NBC.

The Babbitt family has maintained that the rushed investigation amounted to a "coverup" of misconduct by the officer. It says the federal probe was conducted under political pressure, arguing that Byrd was not put through the normal rigors of a police shooting investigation to avoid making a martyr of Babbitt, an avid Donald Trump supporter. An Air Force veteran from California, Babbitt died while wearing a Trump flag as a cape. The former president has demanded the Justice Department reinvestigate her death.

Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas, a former sheriff, argued Babbitt’s shooting should have been presented to a federal grand jury. “This case was mishandled from the very beginning,” the Republican lawmaker told the U.S. attorney who led the probe for the Justice Department in a recent letter. In a separate letter to the Capitol Police chief, Nehls wrote: “Many officers in the USCP I have spoken to believe the investigations of Lt. Boyd were dropped because of his position and other political considerations."

Use-of-Force Experts Skeptical​

Some use-of-force experts are skeptical Byrd did the right thing, even after watching his largely sympathetic NBC interview.

“The limited public information that exists raises serious questions about the propriety of Byrd’s decision to shoot, especially with regard to the assessment that Babbitt was an imminent threat,” said police consultants and criminologists Geoffrey Alpert, Jeff Noble and Seth Stoughton in a recent Lawfare article.

“We have serious reservations about the propriety of the shooting,” they wrote.

They said they doubted Byrd’s claims that he reasonably believed Babbitt “was posing a threat” and had the ability and intention to kill or seriously injure Byrd or other officers or lawmakers and therefore had to be stopped with lethal force. They noted that he admitted to Holt that he never actually saw Babbitt, who stood 5-foot-2 and weighed 110 pounds, brandish a weapon.

Roberts and the Babbitt family are preparing to sue Byrd and the Capitol Police in a wrongful-death claim seeking at least $10 million in damages. Asked why his client chose not to go on the record and cooperate with investigators, Byrd’s attorney, Mark Schamel, declined comment. In an earlier interview, Schamel maintained the shooting was justified and that there is no basis for a civil case against his client.

The federal investigation of the lethal shooting was marked by secrecy and other irregularities. Unlike other officers involved in fatal shootings of unarmed civilians, Byrd was long shielded from public scrutiny after shooting Babbitt as she tried to climb through a broken window of a barricaded door at the Capitol. For eight months D.C. police officials withheld Byrd’s identity, first revealed by RealClearInvestigations, and they have not released a formal review of the shooting, or the 28-year veteran's disciplinary records. Nor did the Capitol Police hold a briefing on Babbitt's death. Records uncovered by Judicial Watch reveal authorities ordered her body cremated two days after the shooting, without her husband's permission.

Roberts pointed out that Byrd had mishandled his firearm in the past. He was the subject of a previous internal investigation for leaving his loaded service pistol in a Capitol restroom.
It’s not clear if he was disciplined.
Lon Horiuchi all over again. Nothing will ever happen to him, he will never face any consequences for this murder as long as he lives. He will face God's judgement in the next life though.
 
Lon Horiuchi all over again. Nothing will ever happen to him, he will never face any consequences for this murder as long as he lives. He will face God's judgement in the next life though.

Bingo. Identical situations.
 
“MPD did not formally interview Lt. Byrd,” deputy D.C. MPD communications director Kristen Metzger said. And, “He didn’t give a statement while under the U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation.”

Sure, but I am certain his attorney invoked 5th amendment protections to shield him from questioning.

In April, within four months of the shooting, Byrd was cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Justice Department, which declined to impanel a grand jury to hear evidence in a departure from other lethal police-shooting cases involving unarmed citizens.

Yeah, but nothing unusual about this case, no siree, nope, nothing to see here, nothing at all.

Justice ruled there “was not enough evidence” to conclude Byrd violated Babbitt’s civil rights or willfully acted recklessly in shooting her.

Uhhh ... based on what? The fact the unarmed woman was 8' away when shot? Oh, and this guy SHOT AT HER while a dozen people were immediately behind her, including two police officers.

That was not "willfully reckless"? Yeah, right. You bet. Sure. First lesson in shooting, "Always assume gun is loaded." Second lesson, "Never point the gun at anything you are unwilling to destroy." Third lesson, "Never put your finger on the trigger until you have sighted the gun and are willing to pull the trigger."

And the fourth lesson?? Oh, must not be a 4th lesson anymore, something along the lines of, "Be sure of your target and what is behind it." I think they rescinded that one.

By avoiding an interrogation, he said Byrd avoided saying anything that could have been used to incriminate him, including making false statements to federal agents, which would be a felony. Remarkably, he did not formally invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, according to people familiar with his case, which makes the reluctance of authorities to lean on him or sanction him for not cooperating all the more puzzling.

Uhhh ...

For eight months D.C. police officials withheld Byrd’s identity, first revealed by RealClearInvestigations, and they have not released a formal review of the shooting, or the 28-year veteran's disciplinary records. Nor did the Capitol Police hold a briefing on Babbitt's death. Records uncovered by Judicial Watch reveal authorities ordered her body cremated two days after the shooting, without her husband's permission.

Jesus, nothing suspicious there, nope, nothing at all. Burning the remains despite no permission, yeah, see that every ... never. But I bet the guy was a model cop who would never engage in highly dangerous activity with his service weapon.

Roberts pointed out that Byrd had mishandled his firearm in the past. He was the subject of a previous internal investigation for leaving his loaded service pistol in a Capitol restroom.

Uhhhh ....

Yeah. Imagine if unarmed 110 lb. woman was black and shooter white.

Oh, yeah, we don't have to imagine, do we?
 
Somebody needs to make it a point to schedule folks to find this guy and on a daily basis ask him for notes on how to murder folks and get away with it.
 
Somebody needs to make it a point to schedule folks to find this guy and on a daily basis ask him for notes on how to murder folks and get away with it.
Maybe take a stab at looking for him with Old Slice?
 
Maybe take a stab at looking for him with Old Slice?
No. Nothing like that. Just daily, or even thrice-daily polite questions from different people respectfully asking if he has any tips for folks who might want to write a book about getting away with murder.
 
Checking thread to see if there's been an update with breaking news yesterday of *sedition charges* announced for the head of Oathkeepers and 10 others. Checked FoxNews for the same. No, nothing? Of course not. It's like North Korea around here, void of facts & reality. No wonder you're all so comfortably numb within your cozy MAGA bubble.

Oath Keepers leader, 10 others charged with 'seditious conspiracy' in Jan. 6 Capitol attack​


The three indictments collectively charge all 19 defendants with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. Eighteen of the 19 defendants – the exception is Walden – are charged with conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding and conspiring to prevent an officer of the United States from discharging a duty. Eleven of the 19 defendants are charged with seditious conspiracy. Some of the defendants are also facing other related charges.
 
Checking thread to see if there's been an update with breaking news yesterday of *sedition charges* announced for the head of Oathkeepers and 10 others. Checked FoxNews for the same. No, nothing? Of course not. It's like North Korea around here, void of facts & reality. No wonder you're all so comfortably numb within your cozy MAGA bubble.

Oath Keepers leader, 10 others charged with 'seditious conspiracy' in Jan. 6 Capitol attack​


The three indictments collectively charge all 19 defendants with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. Eighteen of the 19 defendants – the exception is Walden – are charged with conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding and conspiring to prevent an officer of the United States from discharging a duty. Eleven of the 19 defendants are charged with seditious conspiracy. Some of the defendants are also facing other related charges.
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For dickless, spineless queefs shuddering with fear in their studio apartments, nervously checking the peephole for wHyTe sO0pReMaCiSts and cowering in fear that the grand coup conspirators would turn their evil attention on them - a mild dose of reality:


About the author, Michael Tracey:

Personal views​

Tracey supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries and advocated "conscious abstention" in the 2016 presidential election. He has been highly critical of Bill and Hillary Clinton. In 2020, he supported Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaign.[20] He did not express a preference for Donald Trump or Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

Wow, an ACTUAL liberal.
 
Checking thread to see if there's been an update with breaking news yesterday of *sedition charges* announced for the head of Oathkeepers and 10 others. Checked FoxNews for the same. No, nothing? Of course not. It's like North Korea around here, void of facts & reality. No wonder you're all so comfortably numb within your cozy MAGA bubble.

Oath Keepers leader, 10 others charged with 'seditious conspiracy' in Jan. 6 Capitol attack​


The three indictments collectively charge all 19 defendants with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. Eighteen of the 19 defendants – the exception is Walden – are charged with conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding and conspiring to prevent an officer of the United States from discharging a duty. Eleven of the 19 defendants are charged with seditious conspiracy. Some of the defendants are also facing other related charges.
 

Surely this would be your reaction if a Dem presidential candidate loses an election, decides to compromise the electoral process and openly incites BLM and Antifa extremists to overrrun the Capitol to disrupt Congress from verifying the votes. Surely, it'd be ho-hum here on the board, if far left extremists tried to overthrow the federal government.

SN/MAGA status quo. You folks truly can't see two inches in front of your noses.
 
Surely this would be your reaction if a Dem presidential candidate loses an election, decides to compromise the electoral process and openly incites BLM and Antifa extremists to overrrun the Capitol to disrupt Congress from verifying the votes. Surely, it'd be ho-hum here on the board, if far left extremists tried to overthrow the federal government.

SN/MAGA status quo. You folks truly can't see two inches in front of your noses.
If there was a situation where the Republicans rigged an election as blatantly as the Democrats rigged 11/03/2020 I would join them. But ballot box stuffing is a DNC thing so...
 
January 6 IS:
  • A protest that was mostly peaceful, but unfortunately where a small percentage of the protesters engaged in ...
  • A riot
  • With no deaths apart from an unarmed 112 lb. woman protester shot in the neck for no reason
  • With no arson
What January 6 is NOT:
  • An insurrection
  • A coup
  • An effort to overturn an election
  • Anything the laughably weak, flaccid, spineless quislings claim it was
 
What January 6 is NOT:
  • An insurrection
  • A coup
  • An effort to overturn an election

No matter what.can we please stop calling it an insurrection. Look up the word. It just didn't happen

There was never an attempt to "overthrow the USA" .

Everyone knows it wasn't an insurrection.

Those that still call this an insurrection do it because they want to believe it was.

Not one person was charged with insurrection, an actual listed crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2383. Repeat, NOT ONE person has been charged with insurrection.


Listening to the brain brain dead zombies calling this an insurrection is an affront to every rational thinking human. Despite the fact that no one was charged with insurrection should be a dead giveaway, and that some brain dead talking head calls it doesn't make it so.

Guess you'll have to come up with a brand new angle to wish this all away.

Oath Keepers leader, 10 others charged with 'seditious conspiracy' in Jan. 6 Capitol attack​

Leader of Oath Keepers and 10 Other Individuals Indicted in Federal Court for Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses Related to U.S. Capitol Breach
A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned an indictment yesterday, which was unsealed today, charging 11 defendants with seditious conspiracy and other charges for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, which disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress.

The three indictments collectively charge all 19 defendants with corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. Eighteen of the 19 defendants – the exception is Walden – are charged with conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding and conspiring to prevent an officer of the United States from discharging a duty. Eleven of the 19 defendants are charged with seditious conspiracy. Some of the defendants are also facing other related charges.
 
January 6 will eventually be revealed as big a lie and hoax as the bullshit "Russia collusion" hoax. First, the idea that the attendees wanted to overrun the Capital? This was the crowd:

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Does anybody think that crowd could have been stopped if they wanted to take down the Capital? That is more people than the British army that burned the White House.
 
Who was the most CORRUPT President in all of US history? There's literally no other comparison.

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