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Former President Donald Trump hugged a woman during a campaign stop in New Hampshire who served jail time for her actions during the 2021 January 6 Capitol riot. “President Trump, will you please sign my Trump backpack that I carried up to Jan. 6?” said Micki Larson-Olsen, a member of the QAnon adjacent movement known as Negative 48. “I went to jail for 161 days for Jan. 6. I’m an Iraq War veteran.” Larson-Olsen has called for the execution of politicians in a number of press interviews. “Patriots, I hear the woman,” replied Trump as he hugged her and promptly signed her backpack. “Listen, you...
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A song by the men and women convicted for the January 6, 2021 attack reached the top slot on the iTunes music chart this weekend. The song by the J6 Prison Choir, called “Justice for All,” features former President Donald Trump himself saying the Pledge of Allegiance. The song mostly is the “Star Spangled Banner” being sung slowly with an eerie backtrack. The song ends with the choir chanting “U.S.A.!, U.S.A.!” The song beat Miley Cyrus‘ new single “Flowers” on iTunes, although failed to make the top 50 list on Spotify. Trump recorded his part at Mar-a-Lago while the J6 Prison Choir used a jai...
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In a new video, former President Donald Trump expressed sympathy for the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, saying that people being investigated are being treated “unconstitutionally” and “very, very unfairly.” Trump sent the video to a fundraising event hosted on Thursday by a group called Patriot Freedom Project which is supporting families of people being prosecuted by the government. “People have been treated unconstitutionally, in my opinion, and very, very unfairly, and we’re going to get to the bottom of it,” he said in the video. Trump — who himself faces several inve...
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House Republican leaders reportedly have promised Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Georgia) and other right-wing lawmakers that the party will investigate House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Department of Justice over their treatment of defendants jailed for their participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The pledge comes at the moment the GOP retook control of the House. According to political observers, there’s an expectation among MAGA Republicans to use the opportunity not to pass legislative measures but to take investigative actions that could harm President Joe Biden an...
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Former Vice President Mike Pence said then-President Donald Trump‘s words and actions endangered him and his family on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. “The president’s words were reckless,” Pence said in an interview aired on ABC this weekend. “His actions were reckless. President’s words that day at the rally endangered me and my family and everyone at the Capitol building.” IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 GREAT CELEBRITIES WHO DIED THIS YEAR! Speaking in an interview for the first time about the Capitol riot, Pence also described being “angered” by a tweet in which Trump accused him of n...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said former President Donald Trump is not “man enough” to comply with a subpoena and testify to the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. “I don’t think he’s man enough to show up. I don’t think his lawyers will want him to show up because he has to testify under oath,” Pelosi said on Sunday in an interview with MSNBC. “We’ll see if he’s man enough to show up.” The select committee issued a subpoena calling for Trump to testify on or about Nov. 14, after the midterm elections. The subpoena also demands that Trump provide documents relat...
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Roger Stone — a longtime Donald Trump‘s ally — said in a phone call that Trump would get his “fucking brains beat in” if he decided to run again for president and added he would support impeachment, new footage from an upcoming documentary shows. “I’m done with this president,” Stone said, according to a clip shared on social media by Christoffer Guldbrandsen, the filmmaker producing A Storm Foretold. “I’m going to go public supporting impeachment. I have no choice,” Stone added. According to Guldbrandsen, the video was captured on January 20, 2021, the day President Joe Biden took office. It’...
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A November 2020 recording discussing bringing weapons to Washington, D.C., surfaced in the federal trial against members of the far-right Oath Keepers group on Tuesday. The two-hour meeting was recorded by an attendee, according to FBI official Michael Palian. The recorder tipped off the FBI soon after the meeting but was not contacted until March 2021 when they resubmitted the tip following the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The recording of the meeting was turned in at that time. “We’re not getting out of this without a fight,” Oath Keeper leader Stewart Rhodes can be heard saying. “There’...
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Former Fox News editor Chris Stirewalt said that the network was partly to blame for the anger after the network projected Joe Biden‘s victory in Arizona. Stirewalt, who was fired in 2021, recalled the projection, which Fox called before any other news channel. The move caused a backlash from Donald Trump‘s supporters and Fox hosts alike. Stirewalt told NPR that the event “showed to me how much television—the perceptions of events, of television as entertainment, news as entertainment and treating it like a sport—had really damaged the capacity of Americans to be good citizens in a republic be...
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Recent text messages from Fox News host Sean Hannity presented by the January 6 Commission revealed Hannity’s attempts at “smoothing” the political situation after the Capitol riot. In a message to White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, several ideas were discussed with Trump to heal relations between the nation’s dueling factions. One of the ideas discussed was the pardoning of Hunter Biden. Hannity wrote to McEnany a day after January 6, “He was intrigued by the pardon idea!! (Hunter).” The pardon idea was one of Hannity’s last-ditch efforts to get the then-president to limit the poli...
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