Washington Post – Politics:
Michael A. Riley was found guilty of deleting his messages with man who was at the Capitol and later arrested
Washington Post – Politics:
Michael A. Riley was found guilty of deleting his messages with man who was at the Capitol and later arrested
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Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability toured the jail in response to complaints from Jan. 6 defendants held there.
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A judge gave less than half the 108-month sentence recommended by prosecutors for Geoffrey Sills, who fought police with a baton and shined a strobe in their eyes.
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The veteran’s incendiary words about the 2020 election, and the need for civil war, caused a judge not to lower his sentence despite his military service.
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Prosecutors released footage of Jacob Chansley, the “QAnon Shaman,” that showed him doing more than just walking around the Capitol with police on Jan. 6.
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Garret Miller challenged the Jan. 6 charge of obstructing an official proceeding before pleading guilty.
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Federal prosecutors charged fewer than two dozen people out of more than 7,500 possible threats Capitol Police reviewed last year.
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Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, longtime chairman of the right-wing group, heads to trial with three other defendants in the third seditious conspiracy trial of the 2021 Capitol attack.
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Anthime Gionet marched in the neo-Nazi “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville and live streamed himself storming the Capitol.