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The Department of Justice filed notice of its plan to seek harsher prison sentences for five members of the Proud Boys, who were incarcerated for their participation in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The DOJ is calling on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to extend sentences for the leaders of the right-wing group: Enrique Tarrio, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, Dominic Pezzola and Ethan Nordean. Officials had originally asked for 33-year sentences for Tarrio and Biggs, 30-year sentences for Rehl, 27 sentences for Nordean and 20 years for Pezzola. Instead, U.S. Dist...
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On September 28, Christopher Worrell, 52, a member of the right-wing extremist group the Proud Boys, was arrested by the FBI for his role in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Worrell, a resident of Naples, Florida, had disappeared in August just before he was set to be sentenced for several felonies he was convicted of over his conduct during the riot. In May 2023, a judge found Worrel guilty of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers with dangerous weapons and obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress. He was also found guilty of obstructing, impeding or interfering with of...
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Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday to all four charges relating to the investigation into a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election and the January 6, 2021, Capital riot. The four charges he is facing have differing years in prison and fines. The first charge is conspiracy to defraud the U.S., which carries a maximum of five years in prison and/or a fine of $250,000. The second is a conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, punishable by a fine of $250,000 and up to 20 years in prison. The third is obstruction of an official proceeding which carries a fine of $250,000 ...
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Stephanie Grisham, a former Trump White House chief of staff, shared a shocking screenshot of an exchange with Melania Trump on January 6 where she seemed to refuse Grisham’s suggestion that she should tweet “there is no place for lawlessness and violence.” Melania Trump Role On Jan. 6Grisham served as White House communications director and press secretary for slightly less than a year, and then switched to becoming the chief of staff and press secretary for Melania Trump specifically. Grisham resigned from her position on January 6 in protest of President Trump’s role in the riot. This comes...
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Documentary filmmaker Alex Holder, who was subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot, said in a new interview that a member of the Trump family was unbothered by the idea of violence in order to take back the 2020 election they claimed without evidence was “stolen.” The Independent released an interview with Holder on Monday, who admitted that a few members of the Trump family were unfazed when he questioned them about their rhetoric causing violence. He also named Eric Trump specifically as someone who may have encouraged it. Holder said he asked the third chil...
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A former senior aide to Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has shared new observations of the former President’s conduct before and during the January 6 Capitol riots, which have been the focus of a House Select Committee gathering evidence. Cassidy Hutchinson made an appearance in person at the House Committee’s sixth public hearing regarding the rally that turned into a violent riot. She also has sat with the committee in private meetings to clarify things she observed during her tenure in the Trump administration. Her observations included hearing that Trump wanted staff to let de...
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Stephen Colbert found himself part of the news he usually monologues about and used the top of his Monday show to discuss why his film crew was detained in Washington D.C. last week. Colbert’s crew was filming with the puppet character Triumph The Insult Comic Dog, operated and voiced by Robert Smigel, and Colbert said they were covering the January 6th hearings occurring in D.C. right now. The crew had reportedly been filming in and around Capitol Hill without incident for two days, with Colbert cracking “Democratic and Republican congresspeople agreed to talk to Triumph. He’s a bipartisan pu...
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