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The Trump Riot Aftermath (Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes found guilty of seditious conspiracy. Proud Boys join the club)


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11 minutes ago, Ball Security said:

Name in all caps — sovereign citizen.  Let’s see how this plays out for her.  Probably as good as when I tell my boss I’m a sovereign citizen when time sheets are due.

 

Or when SCs try to send in tax returns claiming to be exempt from all taxes.   :ols: 

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Florida Officer and Cop Son Charged With Taking Part in Capitol Riots After Bragging to Family

 

Kevin Tuck, 51, and Nathaniel Tuck, 29 were brought up on five charges, including obstructing an official proceeding, aiding and abetting, entering restricted grounds, disorderly conduct inside the Capitol building, and parading or picketing inside an official building.

 

Both men appeared before a judge in Downtown Orlando to receive their charges. While the elder Tuck remained in the gallery of the Capitol building, the younger Tuck struck an officer twice before entering the Capitol building.

 

Kevin Tuck worked for the Windermere Police Department since 2019 and resigned following the allegations. He previously worked for the Longwood Police Department for six years and became the first member of Central Florida law enforcement to face charges for the revolt.

 

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A Capitol rioter's bail was revoked after he left his probation officer 'frightening' voicemails about the size of his genitalia

 

A District of Columbia judge revoked bail for an accused Capitol rioter on Thursday after he allegedly sent "problematic" and sexually explicit voicemails to his probation officer, CBS News reported.

 

Brandon Fellows, from New York, had previously been released on bail while facing a five-count indictment for his alleged role in the January 6 insurrection.

 

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The 27-year-old is accused of breaching the Capitol and entering the office of Sen. Jeffrey Merkley, where he was pictured propping his feet on the senator's desk while smoking a joint.

 

Fellows' probation officer Kendra Rennie testified on Wednesday that he reportedly sent her long rambling voicemails while he was on bail and even called her mother once as a form of "intimidation," CBS reported.

 

Some of the messages were sexually explicit in nature, including one specific voicemail that he left in May in which he referenced "the size of his genitalia and the performance of his genitalia," according to CBS.

 

"It was intimidation. It was frightening. It made me nervous," Rennie said, adding that the one phone call also made her mother feel "very uncomfortable," according to CBS.

 

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National Guard Two Weeks from Collapse — Stalling Promotions, Gutting Training, Canceling Drills, Leaders Warn

 

National Guard operations are about two weeks from grinding to a halt as a $520 million tab to reimburse the force for protecting lawmakers during its months-long Capitol Hill mission remains in limbo amid partisan bickering.

 

If Congress fails to act quickly, the National Guard will shut down most training through Oct. 1, the start of fiscal 2022, Gen. Daniel Hokanson, the head of the National Guard warned Congress in May.

 

That would include August and September drills, annual training events and critical pre-deployment training. It would also affect 2,000 Guard-run schools, including noncommissioned officer development courses, such as the Basic Leader Course, needed for promotion, a National Guard spokesperson said.

 

Even worse, Guard leaders say, troops will miss out on two months of pay, which could devastate families and make it hard for troops to cover Tricare insurance costs. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Bang said:

Partisan bickering = Republican obstruction.

**** these traitorous ****s.

 

~Bang

 

It pisses me off that they always say it that way. Like they is anything the Democrats can do or say that will stop Republicans from doing anything they can to grind the country and the perceived enemies to a halt. 

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22 minutes ago, Dan T. said:

As on-line sedition hunters were working to identify that lard-ass who wore the Roman Gladiator costume into the Capitol - they dubbed him "Caesar No Salad."

 

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Wasn't this MAGA Hodor already caught and charged?

 

As far as the National Guard...yeah I don't know for sure, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that it's not the Dems who are holding it up. 

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On 7/16/2021 at 9:52 AM, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

 

 

21 minutes ago, mistertim said:

 

Wasn't this MAGA Hodor already caught and charged?

 

As far as the National Guard...yeah I don't know for sure, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that it's not the Dems who are holding it up. 

 

Yes, he was caught, as per CC's post above.

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28 minutes ago, Dan T. said:

Jay Johnston, Bob's Burgers voice actor, Sarah Silverman Program and Mr. Show, accused of participating in January 6 riots.

 

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From his IMDB page:

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In 2015 he appeared as a guest on Proud Boys founder's Gavin McInnes Show.

 

 

 

 

https://thecomicscomic.com/2021/03/05/comedy-fans-id-jay-johnston-as-capitol-insurrectionist/

Uggh.  Love Mr. Show.  So disappointing.  First Brandi Love, now this guy.  Need to pick my heroes better.

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16 minutes ago, Ball Security said:

Uggh.  Love Mr. Show.  So disappointing.  First Brandi Love, now this guy.  Need to pick my heroes better.

 

Brandi Love is your hero?  I thought she was your step-mom.

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First felony defendant sentenced in Capitol riot, gets eight months in prison

By Spencer S. Hsu

A federal judge on Monday handed down an eight-month prison term to the first person to be sentenced for a felony in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, after attorneys argued whether the punishment would divide the country, deter future threats to lawmakers, or lead hundreds of other charged to face trial or plead guilty.

Tampa crane operator Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, pleaded guilty last month to one count of obstructing a joint session of Congress meeting to confirm the results of the 2020 president election. He was seen carrying a red-and-white “Trump 2020” flag into the well of the abandoned Senate while others stood over the vacated vice president’s chair.

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“The symbolism of that act was unmistakable,” U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss said. “He was staking a claim on the floor of the U.S. Senate not with an American flag, but declaring his loyalty to a single individual over the nation. In that act, he captured the threat to democracy that we all witnessed that day.”

Moss said the Capitol riots caused damage far greater than the few hours of delay in Congress’s tallying of the electoral votes, saying it “left a stain that will remain on our nation for decades.”

“It means it will be harder for all of us to tell our children and grandchildren that democracy stands as the immutable foundation of our nation. It means we are all fearful of the next attack in a way we never were, and it makes us question whether our democracy is less secure than we believed just months ago,” Moss said, calling the harms “enormous” and “chilling.”

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/first-felony-sentence-capitol-riot/2021/07/19/65a54c9a-e897-11eb-8950-d73b3e93ff7f_story.html

 

 

On behalf of the American people, thank you Judge Moss.

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2 hours ago, Dan T. said:

Washington Post:

 

First felony defendant sentenced in Capitol riot, gets eight months in prison

By Spencer S. Hsu

A federal judge on Monday handed down an eight-month prison term to the first person to be sentenced for a felony in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, after attorneys argued whether the punishment would divide the country, deter future threats to lawmakers, or lead hundreds of other charged to face trial or plead guilty.

Tampa crane operator Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, pleaded guilty last month to one count of obstructing a joint session of Congress meeting to confirm the results of the 2020 president election. He was seen carrying a red-and-white “Trump 2020” flag into the well of the abandoned Senate while others stood over the vacated vice president’s chair.

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“The symbolism of that act was unmistakable,” U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss said. “He was staking a claim on the floor of the U.S. Senate not with an American flag, but declaring his loyalty to a single individual over the nation. In that act, he captured the threat to democracy that we all witnessed that day.”

Moss said the Capitol riots caused damage far greater than the few hours of delay in Congress’s tallying of the electoral votes, saying it “left a stain that will remain on our nation for decades.”

“It means it will be harder for all of us to tell our children and grandchildren that democracy stands as the immutable foundation of our nation. It means we are all fearful of the next attack in a way we never were, and it makes us question whether our democracy is less secure than we believed just months ago,” Moss said, calling the harms “enormous” and “chilling.”

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/first-felony-sentence-capitol-riot/2021/07/19/65a54c9a-e897-11eb-8950-d73b3e93ff7f_story.html

 

 

On behalf of the American people, thank you Judge Moss.

 

Eight months is not long enough.

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Lockheed Martin is now the top corporate donor to GOP objectors

 

In the first six months of 2021, Lockheed Martin has already donated to 53 members of Congress who voted on January 6 to overturn the election results. The defense contractor has donated to more GOP objectors than any other major company, according to an analysis of new FEC filings by Popular Information. Lockheed Martin overtakes Toyota, the previous top corporate donor, which has contributed to the campaigns of 47 GOP objectors. After a backlash, Toyota announced on July 8 that it has "decided to stop contributing to those members of Congress that who contested certain states in 2020 election."

 

After January 6, Lockheed Martin announced that it was suspending all corporate PAC contributions to evaluate and update "our political action committee contribution strategy to reflect our core values." On Thursday, Lockheed Martin said that it had completed its evaluation and decided to "continue to observe long-standing principles of nonpartisan political engagement in support of our business interests." Thus far in 2021, Lockheed's nonpartisanship has included $77,500 in donations to more than one-third of the Republicans who validated Trump's lies about election fraud by refusing to certify the Electoral College results.  

 

Lockheed Martin is the only individual corporation to donate to the reelection campaign of Congressman Andrew Clyde (R-GA). Clyde reported receiving the donation from Lockheed Martin on June 2, weeks after he compared the January 6 attack to a "normal tourist visit." 

 

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Tips, videos led to arrest of local business owner charged with participation In Capitol riot

 

A 31-year-old Festus man faces four charges related to his participation in the January 6 Capitol riots.

 

In a hearing Tuesday, Joshua Dressel appeared via teleconference as a judge outlined the crimes he's accused of. Dressel is charged with entering or remaining in a restricted building without authority, disorderly conduct in a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building. Each of those crimes are misdemeanors.

 

Two of the charges carry a sentence of up to six months in prison and a fine of $5,000, the others carry sentences of a maximum of one year in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.

 

Dressel is a husband and father of three children, and owner of Dressel Tree Services of Festus. He is required to restrict travel to only the Eastern District of Missouri unless given court approval, must conduct weekly check-ins with the pre-trial office, and is not allowed to possess a gun until the case is resolved. He will have to appear for court proceedings in Washington DC but is expressly forbidden to travel there unless it pertains to his case.

 

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What a ****ing joke:

 

Jim Jordan among 5 House Republicans selected by McCarthy for January 6 select committee

 

Of the Republicans McCarthy has put forth for the committee, Banks, Jordan and Nehls were among the 139 House Republicans who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential results in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Davis and Armstrong voted to certify the presidential election.

 

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