Jan. 6 defendant Traci Sunstrum will be sentenced at 11 a.m.
Last night, "Traci" joined a prayer call with Jan. 6 supporters. Traci explained that D.C. is "built on an upside down pentagram" with "a phallic symbol in the middle” so she’s glad she could do her hearing via Zoom.
Sunstrum’s sentencing is underway. Judge Christopher R. Cooper is going to avoid a split sentence (i.e. both jail time and probation) due to the “uncertainty” of the legal issue.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Some news on the #SwedishScarf front: Judge Amy Berman Jackson has given DOJ until Monday to file on "the status of the third co-defendant" in the indictment that named Danny Rodriguez and Ed Badalian.
"The report should address whether, given the circumstances and the amount of time that has gone by, there is any reason that the co-defendants cannot be provided with the name of the third individual who has yet to be apprehended under appropriate conditions..."
"I can honestly say that January 6th was the saddest day in the history of our country," Howell wrote. "After re-educating myself and abiding by the terms of my pre-trial and advice of my attorney, I have learned so much and have grown to regret my actions that day even more so."
Howell's lawyer is the Jan. 6 attorney who has been giving her defendants reading assignments: huffpost.com/entry/capitol-…
“Getting the plea you did reflects some good lawyering,” said the Trump-appointed judge: nbcnews.com/politics/justi…
Jeffrey Register was wearing a "God, Guns & Trump" sweatshirt and a “2020 Keep America Great" skullcap when he stormed the Capitol. nbcnews.com/politics/justi…
The feds want 60 days imprisonment for Annie Howell, who climbed through a broken window to enter "a ransacked room replete with overturned furniture” near the "tunnel of death” on Jan. 6.
"Howell then posted propaganda on social media, and accused the media of creating a false narrative, law enforcement of attacking innocent women and children, and ANTIFA of being responsible for the riot.” storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
"These claims were flatly untrue, as Howell well knows. It was not until Howell sought a plea agreement that she finally accepted responsibility and expressed remorse for her conduct.”