Dramatic new Jan. 6 video shows two GOP representatives speaking with Capitol rioters through the broken windows of the House chamber doors as officers point weapons at the mob attempting to breach the floor.
This evidence was released in response to a request by @NBCNews.
"I’ve been in law enforcement in Texas for 30 years, and I’ve never had people act this way," @RepTroyNehls told members of the pro-Trump mob on Jan. 6. "I’m ashamed!"
Because this case unfolded in secret, and since we’re only seeing the sentencing memos now, #seditionhunters didn’t get a chance to point out just how much evidence the feds missed here or combat the defense claim he “never breached the police barricades” or went up the stairs.
Merry Christmas from Sam Lazar, a Jan. 6 rioter who assaulted officers with a chemical weapon, urged members of the mob to steal cops guns, went to a Rudy Giuliani event while on the FBI's wanted list, and is now out of prison after getting a sweet deal at his secret sentencing!
From October:
"Jan. 6 rioter who urged mob to take officers' guns took a secret plea deal, DOJ confirms"
It has now been nearly 80 days since this filing, which is a lot more than 30 days, and yet there's nothing on the docket to inform the public why the guy who was palling around with PA gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano got such a sweet sweet deal.
Moss said she dropped to her knees and cried when she got a permanent position.
"I worked really hard to learn everything I needed to do, it was like a golden ticket, like Willy Wonka, I was just so proud of myself that I was able to become a permanent employee."
Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer just told a DC jury in his defamation trial that the Georgia election workers he defamed are asking for the “civil equivalent of the death penalty” and that if the jury imposes damages high enough, “It would be the end of Mr. Giuliani.”
The contrast between what Rudy’s lawyer is saying in court and what Rudy is saying to the cameras is pretty stark. Imagine we’ll hear more about these new lies in court tomorrow.
The House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight is now posting Jan. 6 footage on Rumble. They say they've blurred footage "during specific times when USCP personnel manually zoomed in the camera" to "protect the identity of private citizens from doxing."
One of the clips they posted is footage I've a pending request for since September.
It shows one of the angles of one of the assaults on Jeffrey Smith, who died by suicide shortly after the Capitol attack. His death was in the line of duty.