This is the clip of my footage being used in the impeachment trial.
The clip was erroneously attributed at the bottom of the screen to a Twitter user who exploited the platform’s “embed” feature to obscure the original source.
This is my uncut video of the moment the Oath Keepers stack breached the Capitol East side.
(Footage available to license)
Rhodes will be an interesting case. I photographed him on the Capitol East side; he was generally speaking to several men, but he did not appear to go inside or physically get involved with the action.
Today, DHHS will publish its final ruling on the definition of the term “French Dressing.”
In a 14-page draft document, they say they plan to follow the Association for Dressings and Sauces’s advice to drop the legal definition.
According to their economic analysis, the federal government reforming the definition of “French Dressing” is not expected to have an impact on the economy.
The “227 distinct pourable products sold as ‘French dressing’” will not have to rename.
"And when I say 'we' I am not talking about 'we members of congress.' I am talking about 'we the people'" she says, commending those who voted out Trump.
She adds there "wasn't enough courage" to convict Trump on impeachment.
DC Congresswoman @EleanorNorton pointed out that DC's local police department worked to defend the Capitol "yet House Republicans fight DC by fighting against the DC statehood bill only a few months after the attack."