A federal judge in DC is holding a detention hearing in the cases of Capitol insurrection defendants Eric Munchel (who was photographed wearing tactical gear and holding a bunch of zip tie handcuffs) and his mother Lisa Eisenhart — the govt is arguing to keep both behind bars
Re: the zip tie handcuffs that Munchel and Eisenhart allegedly picked up inside the Capitol, AUSA Ahmed Baset says they were visible to lots of people passing by at the time but these two not only took them, but did so "with glee"
Baset says it's true that Munchel and Eisenhart aren't charged with physically hurting anyone, the evidence shows they were looking for lawmakers, who had been cleared out. "They should not be given credit for that," Baset argues.
Baset says that Munchel was in touch with the Proud Boys in Tennessee *after* Jan. 6 and talked about how he'd wanted to join their ranks before but didn't know how
Munchel's lawyer Sandra Roland argues that the Tennessee magistrate judge who granted pretrial release to Munchel and Eisenhart got it right in finding that the govt failed to show there were no combination of release conditions that would protect the community
Roland argues that the judge in DC, Judge Royce Lamberth, should be focusing on whether the TN judge's decision was "clearly erroneous," versus doing his own review from scratch to decide the detention issue. She also notes that Munchel turned himself in + videos from his phone
Roland argues that the release conditions ordered by the TN judge were reasonable — home confinement with third party custodian + GPS monitoring, which she says is basically like jail but without the COVID risk
Roland focuses on the fact that Munchel isn't charged with violence. She also says that the govt hasn't actually confirmed the person Munchel communicated with after the riot was affiliated with the Proud Boys, and says there's no ev. of ties with anti-government/milita groups
Roland argues Munchel went to DC to protest and send a message, which people do all the time. Lamberth jumps in and asks what message he was trying to send by carrying around zip tie handcuffs. Roland notes there's no evidence he used them.

"Luckily," Lamberth quips back.
Lamberth is pushing Roland to explain *why* Munchel picked up the handcuffs, and Roland deflects, saying the govt hasn't presented evidence about that, and there isn't anything in the record about him indicating what he planned to do with them
Next up is Gregory Smith for Munchel's mother Lisa Eisenhart, who the govt is also arguing to keep in custody. Smith says she's a longtime nurse with no criminal record and argues she isn't a flight risk, noting she made arrangements to turn herself in and doesn't have a passport
Smith is criticizing how long it's taken for the DC court to address detention for Eisenhart (and Munchel), noting the TN magistrate judge ordered release on Jan. 22 and decided even a three-day stay to allow the govt to appeal was too long (a DC judge then granted a longer stay)
Smith accuses the govt of overselling the evidence in seeking detention, noting that the magistrate judge in TN concluded the govt didn't back up a claim that Eisenhart was chasing after officers inside the Capitol
Smith says pretrial detention should be about risk Eisenhart poses between now and trial. What does govt fear she's going to do, he asks, "now that Donald Trump is no longer in office, now that the electoral vote has been confirmed, now that there’s a fence around the Capitol"
AUSA Baset is back up to reply to the defense arguments — he argues the factors that gave rise to Jan. 6 violence are still here, noting ongoing threat assessments about future demonstrations, alluding to one planned for early March (tied to QAnon: newsweek.com/qanon-donald-t…)
Responding to defense args that Munchel and Eisenhart aren't charged with any violence/destruction at the Capitol, AUSA Baset compares it to a burglar trying to get credit for not breaking a vase
It appears we are not going to get a ruling on detention for Capitol insurrection defendants Eric Munchel and Lisa Eisenhart today — arguments just concluded and Judge Lamberth said he wants to issue a ruling in writing as soon as possible, likely tomorrow
New: A Capitol insurrection defendant photographed in tactical gear carrying plastic handcuffs will be jailed pending trial, a judge ruled.

Eric Munchel and his mother/co-defendant Lisa Eisenhart pose "a clear danger to our republic," the judge wrote.
buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
The judge was unpersuaded that Eric Munchel and Lisa Eisenhart should be able to go home because they weren't charged with assault/destroying property.

"Storming the Capitol to disrupt the counting of electoral votes is not the akin to a peaceful sit-in."
buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
"Defense counsel's portrayal of the alleged offenses as mere trespassing or civil disobedience is both unpersuasive and detached from reality."

Judge ordered pretrial detention for an alleged Capitol rioter photographed holding plastic handcuffs:
buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…

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19 Feb
Capitol insurrection defendant Dominic Pezzola, who was charged in one of the Proud Boys conspiracy cases, is challenging an order keeping him in pretrial detention. A few things of note:
- His lawyer is in touch with the feds about a potential plea deal assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048… Image
- Pezzola's lawyer strongly suggests ("it is believed") that there's a Proud Boys member "much more active" in the org than Pezzola who has already cut some sort of deal with the feds and is cooperating ImageImage
- This is another entry in the category of Capitol insurrection defendants shifting blame to Trump/others who pushed the lie of widespread voter fraud: "..having time to reflect and see how things have revealed themselves, he now realizes he was duped into these mistaken beliefs" Image
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18 Feb
Yesterday, a federal judge in DC ordered detention for Eric Munchel (photog'd in tactical gear with plastic handcuffs) and Lisa Eisenhart (co-defendant and Munchel's mother): buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…

Eisenhart's lawyer is appealing that order, per new filing: Image
Update: Eric Munchel (the guy photographed in the Capitol holding zip tie handcuffs) is now also appealing yesterday's order keeping him in jail pending trial.

Previously: buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil… Image
This is the first ruling on pretrial detention for Capitol insurrection defendants to head up to the DC Circuit — given that there are ongoing detention fights and more prosecutions to come, any DC Circuit precedent on how judges should be analyzing this could be a big deal
Read 4 tweets
16 Feb
Last summer, the DC chapter of Black Lives Matter sued Trump, Barr, Esper, other senior fed officials, and federal/local law enforcement over the forcible clearing of Lafayette Square before a Trump photo op: buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…

A thread on some recent docket action of note:
Today, DOJ filed a motion to dismiss claims against eight Park Police officers who are defendants, arguing they cannot be liable for carrying out "a high-level policy decision" and that there's no evidence they personally interacted with the plaintiffs: assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048…
Motions to dismiss have been trickling in from different categories of defendants since the fall; the judge hasn't ruled yet. Trump/Barr/Esper filed back in Oct. arguing the plaintiffs lack standing and, regardless, they're shielded by sovereign immunity:  assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048…
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16 Feb
Newly unsealed: A grand jury returned an updated indictment against Douglas Jensen, the Capitol insurrection defendant identified in videos chasing Officer Eugene Goodman — adding an obstruction count + weapons enhancements assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048…
A judge will hear arguments on 2/23 on the govt's motion to keep Jensen in pretrial detention (an Iowa judge had approved release) — the govt noted that Jensen was allegedly carrying a knife in docs arguing for detention, so the new indictment now reflects that
Speaking of newly unsealed indictments: The grand jury returned one for Eric Munchel (photographed holding the bunch of zip tie handcuffs) and his mother Lisa Eisenhart assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048…
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16 Feb
New: Rep. Bennie Thompson filed a lawsuit in federal court today against Trump, Giuliani, the Proud Boys, and the Oath Keepers alleging they conspired to interfere with Congress's certification of the election, in violation of the Ku Klux Klan Act assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2048…
Trump is already facing a separate lawsuit alleging a violation of the Ku Klux Klan Act over his postelection activities, filed by the NAACP LDF on behalf of Black voters across the country (co-defendant in that case is the RNC) buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
Here's the full text of the section of the Ku Klux Klan Act, 42 USC 1985(1), that Thompson is invoking to sue Trump law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42…
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12 Feb
Good afternoon and a very happy Friday to you all - taking a break from tracking Capitol insurrection defendants for a few hours to cover Day 4 of Trump's impeachment trial. Stay tuned for updates.
Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen is up first, and begins with an attack on the constitutionality of the impeachment trial itself, invoking Trump's oft-repeated use of the phrase "witch hunt," and then denying Trump incited anyone
Van der Veen argues litigating "questions of election integrity within the system" is not incitement — worth noting several judges openly expressed concern about what Trump and his allies were doing buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetil…
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