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A podcast about the events of the Capitol Insurrection of January 6th, 2021, with updates on cases developed by the Justice Department.
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Aug 4, 2023 10 tweets 2 min read
Finally found the thing I was looking for that seems to demonstrate that co-conspirator 6 is definitely Mike Roman.

Firstly, I always thought it was him, as he was involved in Pennsylvania, which Roman basically ran. But there's parity in charging both Chesebro and Roman. What Chesebro was to the legal part, Roman was to the organizational part.

The key was to find out who took part in the conference call with PA fake electors, Giuliani and Chesebro on December 12, 2020. Image
Jun 17, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
Appointment television: the livestreaming of bar proceedings against John Eastman, the only coup plotter in the history of tge world so staggeringly stupid that he plotted a coup attempt on using his .edu account. The link.

calbar.zoom.us/j/97985435232
Jun 17, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
Hard to find a better podcast on the topic, though I do wish the did more. Great interviews, including wuth @AdamKinzinger and @kyledcheney
May 5, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
A new episode of Capitol Insurrection Report is available on Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts.

@patr10tic

open.spotify.com/episode/5aNwfH… We recap recent developments, including Pence's grand jury testimony, the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy verdict, the civil case brought by E Jean Carroll and news that Special Jack Smith is investigating the Big Rip-Off.
May 4, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Guilty on the top charge. Questioning Spazzo's guilt on the seditious conspiracy count are understandable: they basically had to pick one of the footsoldiers to join the case to highlight the violent nature of the plot, but compartmentalization makes him seem less culpable. I was concerned that they might be hung on the seditious conspiracy charge for all defendants. A hung jury for Pezzola? Seems fine, he'll still get plenty of time for the other counts.

Now maybe the DOJ can move on to the organizers, since they've freed up some AUSAs.
May 3, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
Of course, the January 6th "patriots" are going to claim this is further evidence of a "fedsurrection."

To my mind, it's just further evidence of overlap between far-right authoritarianism and law enforcement. Thanks to the person who called this in.

In the meantime, the FBI needs to run the BOLO photos through to compare them with ID photos at the FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies.
Apr 21, 2023 14 tweets 6 min read
One of the back burner stories of the January 6th investigation is the question of Joseph Cuffari, Trump's DHS Inspector General, still in office despite calls for his resignation.

pogo.org/investigation/… The previous DHS IG, John Kelly, was forced out under Trump and replaced with his handpicked candidate, Joseph Cuffari.

federalnewsnetwork.com/people/2019/06…
Apr 21, 2023 7 tweets 3 min read
Epshteyn was paid $200k by Trump in 2022, and has had his phone seized by the DOJ. He was also a partner in Steve Bannon's $FJB crypto scam.

And, for some reason, he blew off the Committee's subpoena, but this was not the subject of a criminal referral.

abcnews.go.com/US/top-trump-a… He was a central player in the post-election efforts to overturn the election, including the fake elector scheme. According to the government, he was talking to Bannon several times a day. (From the transcript of Bannon associate Alexandria Preate.) Image
Apr 20, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
Oh, hey, Garrett Ziegler did a 90-minute podcast on the Hunter Biden laptop.

Sure would be a shame if his scam Trump front operation were to have its tax-exempt status removed.

documentcloud.org/documents/2359…
Feb 17, 2023 11 tweets 3 min read
A call for aid, #SeditionHunters.

The crowdsourced effort to arrest assorted MAGA chuds who attacked the Captol in an effort to prevent the peaceful transfer of power in the United States has yielded results. I salute your work. You have watched thousands of hours of video, looking for small details, identifying insiders and AFO suspects. Your work has been affirmed in federal court at the DCD, and has formed the entire evidentiary basis for many cases. I salute you.
Feb 17, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
Developing a spreadsheet of all testimony before the January sixth Committee, sorting by date because I am interested in when the Committee began to ask specific questions about if or if they were contacted by Alex Cannon or any other Trump attorney. Noticed that Doug Mastriano was only interviewed by the Committee on August 9, 2022.

That is extremely late. I started investigating this soon after the attack, and Mastriano was already established as an important figure by the very first sedition hunters.
Feb 16, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
Apparently Mike Pence thinks being president of the Senate means that he's part of the legislative branch, and therefore untouchable, thanks to the speech and debate clause.

This is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.

nbcnews.com/politics/justi… In point of fact, in our modern system, the president plays a bigger legislative role than the vice president.

Pence is up against every org chart of the executive branch ever produced. The vice president is part of the executive branch.
Feb 16, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
As you read the transcripts, you'll find investigators regularly asking Trump White House and campaign insiders what their current employment situation is.

This probably covers at least half of them. And the DOJ already knows where to look. Outfits like Elections LLC. Do they have other clients?

Sure. But these are often things like the Herschel Walker campaign, so it's a distinction without a difference. The money is coming from the same place.

Feb 16, 2023 32 tweets 6 min read
Status conference in the case of Riley June Williams in the courtroom of Judge Amy Jackson.
#GreenShirtStairmaster
Convicted on November 21, 2022 of obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and AFO.
seditiontracker.com/suspects/riley… There's an interesting exchange in the transcript of Garrett Ziegler, the aide to Peter Navarro who opened the doors to the White House to allow "team crazy" into the White House residence.
Feb 16, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
Oh, hey, look, law enforcement didn't just use the Proud Boys as a source for information on the activities of the left, they were also feeding information to the Proud Boys for January 6th.

A lot of agencies have a lot to hide, it's not just one rogue lieutenant. h/t to Roger Parloff, @rparloff from Lawfare, who my followers probably already follow.

The government has been adamant that informants in the Proud Boys didn't tip them off about January sixth, the defense has been adamant they were provocateurs.
Feb 16, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
Now I suppose we may find out if the rumors regarding cooperation are true.

The thing we tend to forget about regarding Watergate is that what ultimately caused Nixon's resignation was his obstruction.

cnn.com/2023/02/15/pol… Going through the transcripts, after a certain point, investigators start asking very specific questions on whether witnesses has been contacted by Alex Cannon.

Trump's obstruction lawyer. Hopefully he's next.

theberkshireedge.com/the-other-side…
Feb 15, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Sentencing beginning momentarily in Judge Christopher Cooper's court for Jeremy Baouche. #DickRobin

seditiontracker.com/suspects/jerem… "The defendant was in that hallway for approximately 10 minutes at times using his bullhorn to repeatedly yellthings such as "Who's house?" while the crowd responded "our house"; "F*** McConnell" while the crowd repeated it back; and "it's about time Mr. McConnell..."
Feb 15, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
Status conference beginning momentarily in the case of January 6th defendant Josiah Hueso, in the courtroom of District Judge Christopher Cooper.

seditiontracker.com/suspects/josia… Insider #1370. Hearing by video, govt has extended plea offer. Defendant wishes to accept the plea. Both sides concur. Cooper says they could have turned this into a change of plea hearing before this, but they are now checking the calender.
Feb 15, 2023 46 tweets 10 min read
A quick thread on the law firms that represented multiple witnesses who testified before the January 6th Committee.

Not going to make any inferences about what it means that some of these witnesses are clients of the same firms, though the question of who's paying is a good one. Abel Bean, Jacksonville, Florida

Abel Bean had three witnesses as clients, one from the Trump Campaign, Arthur Schwartz, and two from the Trump White House, Andrew Surabian and Taylor Budowich.
Feb 12, 2023 75 tweets 13 min read
"It added up to the total of all my invoices, and then it was fine."
Here’s your transcript story for the day. It’s long, a little complicated, may seem technical at first, but I think the payoff is worth it.

govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GP… Read this article first. It’s related to what Appendix 3 of the Final Report calls “The Big Rip-Off,” raising money for one thing and spending it on something else.

Just cruising along. Everything is fine. He doesn’t need a lawyer.

campaignlegal.org/update/trumps-…
Feb 9, 2023 16 tweets 3 min read
Joe Biggs claimed he was paid by the FBI for information on Antifa. How many others like him were operating in the summer of 2020?

theintercept.com/2023/02/07/fbi… "Windecker’s operation in Denver failed to generate a headline-grabbing conspiracy. Hall declined to participate in a violent plot. Windecker introduced Shelby to his supposed outlaw biker buddy — an FBI undercover agent who went by the nickname “Red”..."