A federal judge ordered this video of Daniel Rodriguez appearing to confess to FBI agents today. The release comes a day after the DOJ indicted him on a new conspiracy charge for allegedly planning violence over a Telegram chat called "PATRIOTS 45:" wusa9.com/article/news/n…
Should say ordered it *released* today. The interview happened earlier this year.
While we're working on getting the videos of Daniel Rodriguez confessing converted/uploaded, I have updated my story with more info from them here.
In them, Rodriguez describes himself almost as a soldier called to "battle" by Trump. wusa9.com/article/news/n…
Here's Daniel Rodriguez admitting to the FBI that he tased @DCPoliceDept Officer Michael Fanone in the neck. When they ask why, he quietly says, "He was struggling..." and then trails off.
One of the FBI agents asks Danny Rodriguez to tell him about why he was so motivated to do what he did, and he immediately spews a litany of absolutely bread-and-butter Republican talking points: "globalists and unelected officials, elitists."
I have pretty strict rules about taking work home (and my shift ended four hours ago), so if you want more of these videos, @ryanjreilly appears to be hunkering down for the slog of going through them.
In case you were wondering why Dr. Mehmet Oz – a Harvard-educated Columbia professor and multi-, multi-millionaire TV host – was running for the U.S. Senate, it's to take America back from the "elites with yards."
Here's *one* of Dr. Oz's houses, by the way, in case you were wondering where he stands vis-à-vis having a yard.
Dr. Oz is one of the most prolific snake oil salesmen in the world (the British Medical Journal says >50% of medical recommendations on his show are bunk). He was an early promoter of hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment, which may have influenced Trump's support for it.
NEW: Jacob Hiles, of Virginia Beach, has filed his sentencing memo. He argues he should be given probation, in large part due to his extensive cooperation w/ the FBI. That includes testimony against USCP Officer Michael Angelo Riley. @wusa9@EricFlackTV
Jacob Hiles and Officer Riley connected on Facebook over a mutual interest in fishing. After January 6, Riley reached out to Hiles and allegedly advised him to delete incriminating evidence. Riley is now under indictment on two counts of obstruction. wusa9.com/article/news/n…
The DOJ is also recommending probation for Hiles. In their memo, prosecutors say Hiles provided information of "significant value" in two felony cases: USCP Officer Michael Angelo Riley and Hiles' cousin, James Matthew Horning.
Jacob Chansley will be back in court at 2 p.m. for a status hearing, at which point we'll hopefully get some clarification on this development last week while I was off.
The status hearing for Jacob Chansley is getting started now before Judge Royce Lamberth. Attorneys Albert Watkins and John Pierce are both present so Lamberth can sort out which one will be representing Chansley going forward.
We all got kicked off so hopefully they restart the public line. We've seen some issues with this so far today...
Plugged in a little late and Lolos is fired up, wants to make sure his crime is in "context." Denies there was any violence against police. "Everyone was respecting each other," he says.
Lolos is ranting about receiving multiple ballots and some guy at the airport using homophobic slurs. Says he and the guy drew a crowd because they were "being loud" talking about the riot. Also says "half the plane" was yelling "Trump 2020!" when he was pulled off.
At 10 a.m. Texas 3%er Guy Reffitt will be back in court for a motion hearing. He tried and failed last month to get a change of venue. Now he's one of the many #CapitolRiot defendants trying to get the felony obstruction charge against him thrown out.
I don't know that we will get a ruling on that question today, but earlier this week, defense attorneys in a different January 6 case said they believed the judges hearing those challenges were getting close.
Judge Friedrich has arrived and announces she has lost her voice and, indeed, she is very croaky.
Back in Judge Nichols' virtual courtroom, where David Mish, of Wisconsin, is being sentenced. Mish pleaded guilty in August to one misdemeanor count of parading. The DOJ is asking for 30 days in jail. #CapitolRiot
"Mr. Mish's conduct inside the Capitol falls on the less egregious side of the spectrum," the DOJ says. No evidence he participated in violence or destruction.
"Most mitigating factor is his level of participation with law enforcement," DOJ says. He contacted DC Police to say he had witnessed the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. Told the FBI in an interview he heard her telling police to "just open the door. They're not going to stop."