Trump supporters behaving like the bags of ass that they are

Amazon, eBay purchases helped link Proud Boy to Jan. 6 assault on officers, FBI says

Aaron Sauer, a New York Proud Boy known as "Roni," assaulted officers with pepper spray during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and helped destroy a fence, authorities say.

By Ryan J. Reilly
Feb. 7, 2024


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Aaron Sauer, in a black baseball cap and an American flag mask, with pepper spray at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Aaron Sauer at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
 
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro ordered to report to prison

Navarro was sentenced by Judge Amit Mehta in late January to four months behind bars after a jury in Washington, DC, found him guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena related to the congressional investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.

By Holmes Lybrand, Devan Cole and Katelyn Polantz, CNN
February 8, 2024


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Former Director of the United States Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro
 

Gay adult film actor-turned-Proud Boy from Pasco gets jail time for Capitol riot​


The FBI arrested Steven Miles, 40, of Zephyrhills in April 2022 after he was caught on camera assaulting Capitol police officers with his fellow Proud Boys in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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Miles was charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds with a dangerous weapon, and related offenses. In a D.C. courtroom on Friday, he was sentenced to two years in prison, a year of supervised release, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution.

 
New York Man Arrested on Felony and Misdemeanor Charges for Actions During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

Christopher Douglas Finney, 32, of Hopewell Junction, New York, is charged in a criminal complaint filed in the District of Columbia with felony offenses of obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder.

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February 8, 2024


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Christopher Douglas Finney


New Jan. 6 footage appears to show rioter firing a gun in the air during Capitol attack

John Emanuel Banuelos was previously identified by NBC News as a Jan. 6 rioter who told police he had a weapon that day. New footage appears to show him firing it.

By Ryan J. Reilly
Feb. 10, 2024

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna138137

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The Jan. 6 rioter identified as John Emanuel Banuelos, standing, in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.

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The man identified as Banuelos seen appearing to fire a weapon in Capitol CCTV footage.

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John Emanuel Banuelos flashes a gun strapped in his waistband as supporters of Donald Trump gathered outside the Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021. Online sleuths say they tipped the FBI to his identity last February.

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John Emanuel Banuelos
 
After being revealed as Donut on the singing reality show and finishing in second place on Wednesday night (December 20th), Schneider shared the following tweet: “Mr. President, I believe you are guilty of treason and should be publicly hung. Your son too. Your response is..? Sincerely, John Schneider.”

The since-deleted post was in response to Biden’s tweet about former President Donald Trump, in which he wrote, “Trump poses many threats to our country: The right to choose, civil rights, voting rights, and America’s standing in the world. But the greatest threat he poses is to our democracy. If we lose that, we lose everything.”

See a screenshot of the tweet (via Vulture West Coast TV editor Joe Adalian) and watch The Masked Singer reveal below.

A proud conservative, Schneider has long been a vocal critic of Biden on social media, recently accusing the president of funding Hamas’ attack on Israel. He has also guested on pro-Trump networks like One America News and Newsmax.

After starring as Bo Duke in the original Dukes of Hazzard from 1979 to 1985, Schneider played Jonathan Kent on CW’s Smallville from 2001 to 2005 and was a recurring guest on the 10th and final season. In 2018, he also lost on another reality show when he was eliminated from Dancing with the Stars.

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Uncle Jesse come get ya boy

Boss Hogg was right.
 
Anti-vaccine protester arrested at NYC Burger King now charged with assaulting officers on Jan. 6

Mitchell Bosch, 44, who ran for the New York City Council last year, was identified with the help of online "sedition hunters" who have aided the FBI in hundreds of arrests of suspects in the riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Bosch is charge with felony counts of civil disorder and assaulting, resisting or impeding officers, along with misdemeanor charges.

By Ryan J. Reilly
February 14, 2024


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The FBI identified Mitchell Bosch in this photo at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Mitchell Bosch with other rioters engage police at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Mitchell Bosch


‘Mayhem, chaos, and pandemonium': Framingham man charged for role in Jan. 6 riot

Thomas J. Method, 57, is the 36th person arrested by FBI Boston in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

By Thea DiGiammerino
February 14, 2024


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Thomas J. Method, pictured, is accused of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
 
Trump opts against Supreme Court appeal on civil immunity claim over Jan. 6 lawsuits

The decision not to seek high court review means cases brought against Trump over Jan. 6 can move forward in district court, although he can still mount an immunity defense.

By Lawrence Hurley
Feb. 16, 2024


Lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump personally accountable for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol can move forward after the former president chose not to take his broad immunity claim to the Supreme Court.

Trump had a Thursday deadline to file a petition at the Supreme Court contesting an appeals court decision from December that rejected his immunity arguments, but he did not do so.

The appeals court made it clear that Trump could still claim immunity later in the proceedings in three cases brought by Capitol Police officers and members of Congress.

"President Trump will continue to fight for presidential immunity all across the spectrum," said Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesman.

The civil lawsuits against Trump are separate from the criminal case against him that also arose from Jan. 6. On Monday, Trump asked the justices to put that case on hold on immunity grounds.

Trump's lawyers argued that any actions he took on Jan. 6 fall under the scope of his responsibilities as president, thereby granting him immunity from civil liability. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected that argument, ruling that Trump was acting in his role as a political candidate running for office, not as president.

But the court added that when the cases move forward in district court, Trump "must be afforded the opportunity to develop his own facts on the immunity question" in order to show he was acting in his official capacity. He then could again seek to have the lawsuits dismissed, the court said.

The legal arguments being made by Trump are similar to those he is making in his criminal case as he seeks to prevent a trial from taking place before the November election.

In rejecting Trump's immunity claim in the criminal case, a different panel of judges in the same appeals court did not directly address whether Trump's actions were official acts. The court instead assumed that they likely were official acts and found that, even then, Trump could not claim immunity.

The lead plaintiff in the civil immunity case is James Blassingame, a Capitol Police officer who was injured in the Jan. 6 riot. Fellow plaintiffs in several lawsuits that have been consolidated on appeal include other police officers and lawmakers who were at the Capitol that day.

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Less than an hour?

Tell me you have no understanding about basic military standards, practices, logistics, etc without telling me.

Geez this dudes a fucking idiot.

Chain of command? Mobilization? Identification? Security? Threat assessment?

Thats just a few things I could think of off the top of my head.

REAL military folk know it from first hand experience.

This guy would get killed immediately. :lol:
These morons think running around a Forrest playing soldier can train them to take on the government Lmbaoooo. One military drone strike will wipe them all out
 
Okay. He has enough money to leave. Go live in a lower- middle class Russian area where you really feel what life is like there.
The people who watch Tucker have never left the country. Why would they leave the greatest piece of land ever carved up by Jesus to go to some shithole country?
 
It looks like I have cracked the code, and uncovered all the covert agents lurking on Youtube connected to Fox. I will be posting an article on how to unmask these fools.
 
The people who watch Tucker have never left the country. Why would they leave the greatest piece of land ever carved up by Jesus to go to some shithole country?
They're glued to their tvs all day. They don't have any life experiences that include being around normal people of color. That's why it's so easy to lie to them about the state of the country and the world.
 
They're glued to their tvs all day. They don't have any life experiences that include being around normal people of color. That's why it's so easy to lie to them about the state of the country and the world.
It’s easy to lie to them because it’s easy to play to their emotions. They’re gullible. They’re prone to taken advantaged of.
 
It's at almost $35,000 now.

It's crazy as fuck. Someone puts a GoFundMe out who really needs the money and they can't get shit yet Trump supporters put out a GoFundMe for Trump and broke motherfuckers give thousands of dollars. This is hilarious
I know it’s the weekend and they’re probably engaged in incest, but he’s $400 million deep. The $35000 is a lot of money raised for Nana to get buried, but about 11000 Nanas are dead. Isn’t this when you pull out the clarion?
 
HOUSTON COLLEGE STUDENT SENTENCED FOR JAN. 6 CAPITOL RIOT, SAYS FBI AGENT ALLEGEDLY STOLE FROM HIM

Alexander Fan was sentenced to 12 months probation for trespassing during a sentencing hearing on Friday. His attorney, Mark Thering, said he pleaded guilty and expressed genuine remorse in a statement to the court.

By Jessica Willey
Friday, February 16, 2024


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Houstonian Alexander Fan, left, was arrested and charged in connection with the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. He was found hiding inside a locked office with 3 others.

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U.S. Capitol police escort Alexander Fan, from Houston, out of the Capitol Building during the Jan. 6 breach.

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Houstonian Alexander Fan, left, was arrested and charged in connection with the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot where he admitted he took this selfie, the FBI said.

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Alexander Fan
 
How judges in D.C. federal court are increasingly pushing back against Jan. 6 conspiracy theories

Some of the judges, who share responsibility and oversight of more than 1,200 Capitol riot prosecutions, have ratcheted up their denunciations of efforts to rewrite the history of the attack on the Capitol, just as Trump campaigns to return to the White House.

By Scott MacFarlane
February 19, 2024


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A view of the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 11, 2019.
 
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