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Republicans in states Trump won last November are now pushing for audits because "[f]ocusing on fraud claims allows Republican officials to raise money and attention from devoted Trump supporters."Great patriots led by State Senator Doug Mastriano, Senator Cris Dush, and State Representative Rob Kauffman went to Maricopa County, Arizona, to learn the best practices for conducting a full Forensic Audit of the 2020 General Election. Now the Pennsylvania Senate needs to act. Senate President Jake Corman needs to fulfill his promise to his constituents to conduct a full Forensic Audit. Senator Dave Argall, Chairman of the State Government Committee, has to authorize the subpoenas, if necessary. The people of Pennsylvania and America deserve to know the truth. If the Pennsylvania Senate leadership doesn’t act, there is no way they will ever get re-elected!
Only when they're disenfranchising black people.blue lives matter
Indiana grandmother of five to be first sentenced in Capitol riot
Anna Morgan-Lloyd will plead guilty to one misdemeanor charge in exchange for three years of probation.
Author: Jordan Fischer, Eric Flack, Stephanie Wilson
Published: 2:26 PM EDT June 21, 2021
Updated: 2:26 PM EDT June 21, 2021
Indiana grandmother of five is first sentenced in Capitol riot
Anna Morgan-Lloyd plead guilty to one misdemeanor charge in exchange for three years of probation.www.google.com
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, a federal judge is scheduled to hand down the first sentence to one of the more than 400 people now charged in the January 6 Capitol riot.
Last month, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, 49, of Bloomfield, Indiana, agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building. In exchange, the Department of Justice agreed to recommend three years of probation, 40 hours of community service and a $500 fine.
Accordable to an affidavit filed in federal court in February, Morgan-Lloyd was identified as someone who had posted about the Capitol riot by an employee at the Greene County (Indiana) Sheriff’s Office when she attempted to apply for firearms permit. The sheriff’s department then reviewed her Facebook, and found numerous posts by her and a friend, Dona Sue Bissey (also of Bloomfield) appearing to show them inside the U.S. Capitol building on January 6.
In one post, the FBI says Morgan-Lloyd posted that it was the “best day ever.”
“We stormed the capital [sic] building me and Dona Bissey were in the first 50 people in,” Morgan-Lloyd allegedly posted.
Bissey was arrested in Indiana in February, and Morgan-Lloyd was taken into custody in Florida in March. Both were charged with four counts, including entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly and disruptive conduct and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.
While Morgan-Lloyd is not the first Capitol riot defendant to agree to plead guilty – in fact, that was another Indiana resident, Jon Schaffer – on Wednesday she will be the first to be sentenced. In a sentencing memo filed with the court, the DOJ said, considering her lack of criminal history, it believed the two days she served in jail could be “eye-opening and serve as a deterrent to future criminal conduct.” The DOJ also said the grandmother of five had “expressed contrition for her conduct.”
“In a letter to the Court, the Defendant state that she was ‘ashamed that something meant to show support for the President had turned violent,’” the DOJ wrote. “’At first it didn’t dawn on me, but later I realized that if every person like me, who wasn’t violent, was removed from that crowd, the ones who were violent may have lost the nerve to do what they did. For that I am sorry and take responsibility. It was never my intent to help empower people to act violently.’”
Morgan-Lloyd was originally scheduled to be sentenced Friday, but the hearing was moved to Wednesday due to the declaration of Juneteenth as a new federal holiday. She is now scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
The DOJ has not yet reached a plea deal with Morgan-Lloyd’s codefendant, Bissey. Her next hearing is scheduled for July 19 at 10 a.m. before U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
I hate how they are handling these folks with kid gloves. Who gives AF that she is a grandmother of five !!!! Her charges, all their charges should be sedition. The fact that she calmly walked in after a very violent and destructive breach, then paraded around screaming trump won is enough. She is the kind of person that would provide the rope and gasoline for a lynching. Then she'd cheer while its happening, and later be sorry she's charged with misdemeanor endangerment for starting a fire that could have burned down her neighbors house. Its like they have no clue what was really at stake when this shit was going down.She should be executed.
Let's see the sentences for the black people who were out there.
Theyll get the book thrown at them...She should be executed.
Let's see the sentences for the black people who were out there.
Might get the same treatment as the grandmother of fiveA Florida pastor and his son were arrested in connection with the Capitol riot after a congregant gave them up
You couldn't make this shit up if you tried.
A Florida pastor and his son were arrested in connection with the Capitol riot after a congregant gave them up
James "Jim" Varnell Cusick, 71, and his son Casey Cusick, 35, both serve as pastors at Global Outreach Church of Melbourne in Melbourne, Florida.www.businessinsider.com
At least 1,003 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection so far. This searchable table shows them all.
Thousands of pro-Trump supporters descended on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Two years later, more than 1,000 have been charged with crimes.www.insider.com