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Jun 9, 2021 19 tweets 9 min read Read on X
Good morning. I'm starting Thread #22 of posts about new arrests in the Capitol riot and updates on continuing cases.
Previous threads can be found archived below.
As promised prosecutors moved overnight to detain newly arrested Oath Keeper suspect Jason Dolan. They say Dolan's behavior was a lot like his codefendant Ken Harrelson's. They drove up to DC together, stashed arms in a Va. hotel, joined the "stack" that breached the building. ImageImage
The detention memo for Dolan, a former Marine marksmanship instructor who used the chat handle "Turmoil," doesn't add a whole lot to the govt's larger claims about the role the Oath Keepers played on Jan. 6 but there are few interesting details.
Prosecutors say that Dolan, learning from Harrelson's earlier arrest, cleaned his home of firearms, including the ones the neighbors saw & the one in the pic of his wife he used in his cellphone contact list.
(Apparently the wep he bought his daughter at age 7 was also missing.) ImageImage
Missing as well, prosecutors say, are the long guns that Dolan (and Harrelson) seem to have stashed at a Comfort Inn in Va. just before the Capitol attack, allegedly to arm a Quick Reaction Force. Image
Prosecutors further say that Dolan gave a voice-masked interview to Gateway Pundit two weeks ago claiming that Capitol Police purposefully unlocked the Capitol's magnetic doors to let the mob in.
Prosecutors call that claim a conspiracy theory. ImageImage
In a separate case, Robert Gieswein, the young Colorado man who was among the first wave of rioters to breach the Capitol, moved overnight to be freed from pretrial detention. Gieswein has been locked up for months but now claims he should released. Image
Gieswein argues for example that the baseball bat and chemical spray he used at the Capitol don't really qualify as "dangerous" weapons. ImageImage
Prosecutors say that Gieswein is a member of a militia-style group called the Woodland Wild Dogs.
Gieswein, however, says the Dogs are no threat to no society but merely a group of friends "who like guns and Star Wars." Image
On Jan. 5, Gieswein was interviewed on video at Freedom Plaza saying things like the corrupt politicians have to go and that he'd come to DC "to keep President Trump in."
Now, he claims he was stoned at the time and was merely making "rambling comments." Image
In an overnight filing, prosecutors reveal that they have a phone call that KC Proud Boy William Chrestman made to a friend and recorded himself. In it Chrestman admits to breaking into the Capitol--"we rushed that shit"--stopping the vote certification & fighting with the cops. ImageImage
Chrestman's call, made on Jan. 6, seems to support the theory that even if the Proud Boys didn't plan to storm the Capitol before that day, they led the mob in the assault.
"They all followed us, Proud Boys," Chrestman said, describing how he kicked a fence down & everyone rushed ImageImage
Speaking to an unknown interlocutor, Chrestman describes how people in the DC crowd treated the Proud Boys like "rock stars." Image
New Capitol riot arrest:

Pittsburgh area man, Robert Morss, has been charged with helping form a "shield wall" of rioters at the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol then pushing through officers to enter through a broken window. ImageImage
"Hey, everyone with a shield, back up and organize," prosecutors quote Morss as saying in the tunnel under the west terrace. "Make a shield wall! Organize right now and make a shield wall. Where are those fucking shields?" Image
Morss, a Penn State graduate, was carrying scissors and a knife during the attack, prosecutors say. Image
JUST IN: Charging documents unsealed accusing an active duty Chicago police office, Karol Chwiesiuk, with breaching the Capitol on 1/6. ImageImage
Prosecutors say Chwiesiuk made his way to Sen. Jeff Merkley's office where some Proud Boys, including Philly chapter prez Zach Rehl (smoking left), were having a party.
On Jan. 5, they say, Chwiesiuk "surveyed the barricades" at the Capitol & sent 44 pics to 3 different people. ImageImage
I imagine many loved ones of those arrested at the Capitol feel like the girlfriend of Sean McHugh whose letter to the court asking for his release was filed today.

She didn't want him to go, said politics had consumed his life & rued that he only talked to likeminded people. ImageImage

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Mar 18
Interesting: Judge Cannon has told the defense and govt to file proposed jury instructions defining the terms of the Espionage Act disputed at last week's motions hearing and narrowing the Presidential Records Act claim by April 2.
That suggests...

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at least in theory that she is intending to take Trump's classified documents case to trial.
It would seem (?) like a waste of time to ask the parties to define for the jury the disputed elements of the Espionage Act--i.e. the law's requirement that the govt prove Trump had "unauthorized possession" of docs related to "national defense"--if she wasn't picturing a trial.
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Feb 20
JUST IN: Alexander Smirnov told the feds during an interview after is arrest that "officials associated with Russian intelligence" were involved in passing a story about Hunter Biden. Image
Smirnov also reported to the feds having contacts w/some pretty shady Russians including one connected to what seems like an assassination crew and an intel guy. Image
This detention memo for Alexander Smirnov is pretty wild
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Jul 18, 2023
Now: The first Trump documents hearing in front of Judge Cannon in Florida has ended w/o a decision on the trial schedule. Cannon seemed skeptical of the govt’s request to go to trial in December but also seemed disinclined to let the trial stray until after the 2024 election.
Cannon pressed Trump’s lawyer if they wanted to delay the trial after voting and they affirmed they did. They said if a trial date must be set it should be for mid-Nov 2024.
Cannon said she would file a written order promptly.
Beneath the scheduling issues was a fascinating philosophical discussion of the nature of Trump as defendant. It revolved around the question of should Trump be treated like any other defendant or did his role as candidate need to be taken into account .
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Mar 12, 2023
Now: DOJ responds, glancingly, to the uproar over the Jacob Chansley footage, clarifying that the images of him w/the police took place *after* he illegally entered the Senate gallery--the behavior that triggered his obstruction of Congress charge.

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By glancingly, I mean prosecutors responded to the complaints of another defendant, Dominic Pezzola of the Proud Boys, about the footage, and clarified their position on the new video.
"In sum," prosecutors wrote, "Chansley was not some passive, chaperoned observer of events for the roughly hour that he was unlawfully inside the Capitol."
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Mar 12, 2023
We've just received more information about the tantalizing FBI data snafu that temporarily paused the Proud Boys sedition trial late week for an evidentiary
A quick thread.
Background: The dispute concerns a log of internal FBI chats from one of the case agents, Nicole Miller. The log was given to the defense for impeachment of her testimony. Miller minimized or hid responses from other agents since, govt says, they were outside scope of cross-ex.
But the defense found the minimizations & opened them up. The newly opened messages had some tantalizing things from another agent who was writing to Miller. There were also some places where Miller's responses to that agent appeared to be missing.
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Mar 9, 2023
Update: Prosecutors have told the judge in the Proud Boys sedition case that the Jencks issue may have been a result of a "spill" of classified information.
No one seems to know exactly what that means at this point.
Jocelyn Ballentine, the prosecutor who oversees the J6 conspiracy cases, tells Judge Kelly that the spreadsheet of internal FBI comms at issue here contained classified messages from "one other agent who does clandestine work" but who did not take part in the Proud Boys case.
The Proud Boys trial data issue is threatening to spin off into true chaos.
Norm Pattis, lawyer for Joe Biggs, is calling for the appointment of a special master to examine the spreadsheet of internal FBI comms to check for any classified messages.
(Gonna say that's unlikely...)
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