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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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37 minutes ago, Larry said:

 

Credit?  You've been complaining that it will never happen, for maybe 5 years?  

 

:) 

 

Well it's about time they listen!!

Also: You'd have to be nuts to listen to me!

 

~Dang!

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21 minutes ago, Bang said:

Also: You'd have to be nuts to listen to me!

 

Yup.

 

-- Totally not the FBI

 

54 minutes ago, Larry said:

Credit?  You've been complaining that it will never happen, for maybe 5 years?  

 

5 years, 3 months, 14 days and 6 minutes...but who's counting.  Not us.

 

-- Still anyone other than the FBI

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12 hours ago, China said:

 

I'm voting that Trump gets indicted first, probably in NY in the next two weeks.  The NFL is holding another meeting on the sale of the Commanders at the end of this month, so no way a sale happens before April.

 

My aunt and I made a friendly bet. She took NY and I took Georgia to indict first, I guess we'll know soon.

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On 3/18/2023 at 11:40 AM, 88Comrade2000 said:

The only thing that matters is a conviction and I don’t see that happening for any of the indictments Trump will get.

While this may be true it also is now a part of his legacy. First President in history to be indicted will go on his permanent record, it's just another thing he will be remembered for.  

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A Florida man supported Obama and didn't vote for Trump. Then he stormed the Capitol, pepper-sprayed cops, broke a $2,900 window, and got 4.5 years in prison.

 

A federal judge sentenced a Florida man who voted for Obama twice and did not vote for Trump in 2016 to 4.5 years in prison for his participation in the January 6 insurrection.

 

Judge Amit Mehta sentenced Mitchell Todd Gardner II, 34, of Seffner, Florida, to 55 months in federal prison on Friday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, according to a news release from the Department of Justice.

 

Mehta also ordered Gardner to pay $3,500 in restitution and to stay under supervised release for 36 months after he leaves prison.

 

Prosecutors charged Gardner with obstructing an official proceeding, knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building, and assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon, according to a criminal complaint.

 

Attorneys for Gardner argued in a sentencing memorandum filed on March 3 that he grew up in a red state, which explains the "huge discrepancy between his life and nonviolent choices otherwise, and his behavior the day of January 6." Gardner's attorneys said he voted for Obama "both times" and "did not vote for Donald Trump when he ran for office."

 

It's unclear if Gardner voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Farheena Siddiqui, Gardner's attorney, did not immediately return Insider's request for comment on Sunday.

 

"He believed President Trump's candidacy to be a joke, a publicity event for a celebrity," the sentencing memorandum states.

 

After President Joe Biden was announced as the winner of the 2020 presidential election, Trump's misinformation caused Gardner to believe "that the election had been stolen and the way of life in America was about to change," the document says.

 

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Four more Oath Keepers convicted of Jan. 6 felonies

 

Four more members of the Oath Keepers were convicted Monday of conspiracy to obstruct Congress’ Jan. 6 proceedings, bringing the number of members of the group found guilty by juries of felonies related to the Capitol attack to more than a dozen.

 

Jurors found Sandra Parker, Laura Steele, Connie Meggs and William Isaacs each guilty of the most significant charges they faced: conspiracy to obstruct Congress’ proceedings, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy to prevent a federal officer from discharging duties.

 

The four were also found guilty of several other charges they faced, including destruction of government property.

 

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"Now i lay me down to wheeze

and await the FBI to please

haul me out before the dawn

my diaper showing, dignity gone.

Into a cell that's cold and black

I'll have a massive heart attack.
Amen."

 

~Bang

 

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