@joshgerstein@heatherscope THOMPSON lays down a marker — criminal contempt for those who defy committee:
"I want other witnesses to understand something very plainly: if you’re thinking of following the path Mr. Bannon has gone down, you’re on notice that this is what you’ll face" politico.com/news/2021/10/1…
"Mr. Bannon’s and Mr. Trump’s privilege arguments do...appear to reveal 1 thing: they suggest that Pres. Trump was personally involved in the planning and execution of January 6th. And this committee will get to the bottom of that"
"You know that there is no evidence of widespread election fraud sufficient to overturn the election...Yet President Trump repeats them almost daily...This is a prescription for national self-destruction."
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JUST IN: The Jan. 6 select committee has released its report and resolution calling for BANNON to be referred to DOJ for criminal contempt charges. docs.house.gov/meetings/IJ/IJ…
The House and Trump both drew from the Mazars ruling to support their cases today >>>
IMPORTANT: As the committee notes, there are *many* subjects lawmakers could ask Bannon about that clearly have no conceivable relationship to 'executive privilege' at all.
Jan. 6 defendant Daniel Rodriguez plans to argue at trial that he was acting under Donald Trump’s authority. That argument has really flown with judges so far.
Rodriguez admitted in an FBI interview that he tased Officer Fanone as he was being dragged through the Jan. 6 mob.
His lawyer tonight says the interview (which she appended to her filing) should be suppressed because he wasn’t properly Mirandized.
Some key passages:
A very important “not” was missing from the above tweet. The argument has not flown with judges.
NEWS: A 25-year veteran of the Capitol Polcie force has been charged with helping a Jan. 6 rioter attempt to obstruct justice.
The officer, Michael Riley encouraged him to remove Facebook posts that revealed his presence in the Capitol.
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Riley, a 25-year veteran of the US Capitol Police force, proactively reached out to the rioter on Jan. 7 after seeing Facebook posts that revealed he was in the Capitol.
He encouraged the unnamed rioter to remove the posts.
IMPORTANT: The FBI appeared to be aware of the contacts between the officer and the Jan. 6 rioter as early as January. But USCP Chief Thomas Manger said he only learned about the case "several weeks ago."
JUST IN: Federal judge sentences Jan. 6 rioter Dona Bissey to 14 days of incarceration, no probation.
DOJ had asked for probation but not incarceration.
Prosecutors, during sentencing hearing, described Bissey as a conspiracy theorist who spread misinformation about Covid, QAnon and the 2020 election.
A lot has been made about relatively short or lenient sentences in early wave of plea deals.
These are for misdemeanor defendants not charged with violence or destruction, who pleaded guilty and who expressed remorse. Was always going to be the wave with the lightest punishment.