Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano — seen recently posing for a photo with a fellow Trump enthusiast on the FBI’s Capitol wanted list — claimed he and his wife never crossed the police line on Jan. 6. Let’s roll the tape: huffpost.com/entry/doug-mas…
"Mastriano was wearing one of his campaign hats and a dark-green scarf on the day.” @JosieHarvey_: huffpost.com/entry/doug-mas…
Pennsylvania Sen. Doug Mastriano has issued a statement condemning something!
Is it the actions of his associate Samuel Lazar, the guy currently on the FBI wanted list because he’s on video assaulting cops on Jan. 6?
It is not. Guess he went in a different direction!
“police lines did shift.”
Here’s one of the “shifts” that Sen. Doug Mastriano witnessed from a few feet away.
You can’t make this stuff up.
Our story noted exactly that: politicians do take photos with people they don’t vet. But Mastriano took photos with Lazar both before and after Jan. 6, the state senator notably has yet to condemn his associate’s actions. huffpost.com/entry/samuel-l…
.@JosieHarvey_ followed up w/ Sen. Doug Mastriano’s office again. He said he does condemn the actions of his supporter Samuel Lazar on Jan. 6 and that “anyone who committed violence against law enforcement that day should be charged and held accountable.”
Very curious to see what charges the feds land on against Samuel Lazar given his leadership role in the assault.
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