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Arrests of the Traitors coming in now

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This seems like something that might turn into a big deal.
Now, watch super patriots like McCarthy, Brooks, Gosar, MTG, Boebert... all fight like Hell to keep their records from the committee.
They don't have a choice; it's not coming off their phones, it's carrier records, which absolutely are accessible to law enforcement & Congress.
 
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They don't have a choice; it's not coming off their phones, it's carrier records, which absolutely are accessible to law enforcement & Congress.
Sure. Nobody will put up a fight or claim to be victims of a Deep State conspiracy.
 
Tarrio will get more time on other charges. He isn’t getting off lightly.
 
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Tarrio will get more time on other charges. He isn’t getting off lightly.
Yeah, 5 months jail for a destruction of property charge - burning a BLM flag - is actually a fairly stiff sentence. I believe but not sure that the max was 1 year. The incident occurred weeks before Insurrection Day. I wonder if he is cooperating.
 
Another good story about on line sleuths identifying an insurrectionist who assaulted a police officer on 1/6.
The FBI has not caught up to this guy, yet. Interesting mention of former NFL player Clint Didier in the story. Seems like he’s a nut.
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_6117e45fe4b01da700f646dd
Didier is a wingnut. He is a WA county commissioner who sued Gov. Jay Inslee a year ago after he issued the stay at home pandemic order.

Didier said Washingtonians should be allowed to mingle again, arguing spreading the disease would be a positive development and build immunity. “We can take care of this virus by letting the people catch it,” he said.

 
Two CA brothers plead guilty.

"We’re here to take back our democratic republic,” he told the newspaper Ilta Sanomat, parroting former President Donald Trump’s “stolen” election rhetoric. “There’s just so much overwhelming evidence and the establishment, the media, big tech are just completely ignoring all of it. And we’re here to show them we’re not having it. We’re not- we’re not just gonna take this laying down. We’re standing up and we’re taking our country back. This is just the beginning.”

Sean Cordon, who pleaded guilty to parading inside Capitol grounds, faces a maximum six-month sentence. Kevin Cordon, who admitted to entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds, faces a maximum one-year term of imprisonment and a $100,000 fine.
 
In a piece of bad news that would ordinarily be a positive, the lawyer for 17 of our insurrectionists appears to have gone missing.

Link.

As of now, their cases are on hold.
It shouldn't be to difficult to find him with all the tech knowledge and products available, and then burn his ass also.
 
Duke Wilson pleads guilty.

An Idaho man accused of attacking police officers guarding the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot on Tuesday entered guilty pleas to two riot-related criminal charges.

The felony obstruction charge carries a 20-year maximum prison term but defense lawyer Charles Peterson said sentencing guidelines indicated Wilson, who presently is on bail, could face a term of between 41 and 51 months in prison. Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth set a sentencing hearing for November.
 
In a piece of bad news that would ordinarily be a positive, the lawyer for 17 of our insurrectionists appears to have gone missing.

Link.

As of now, their cases are on hold.
In a follow-up to this story, John Pierce is back on the scene after '12 days in the hospital'.

"I was not 'missing' or anything of the sort."

At one point, Pierce represented 17 people charged in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the most of any single lawyer. Two clients dropped Pierce as their attorney during the time he was unreachable.
 
I dont have time for the 50 pages has the Jan 6th committee found that Donald trump lead an insurrection or are they going with what the FBI found?
 
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