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A Trump supporter who stormed the Capitol last Wednesday armed with 11 Molotov cocktails and an assault rifle has been arrested, authorities said Friday. Lonnie Coffman, 70, of Falkville, Ala., had the “ready to go” explosives in his pickup truck, along with an M4 carbine assault rifle and two handguns, Justice Department officials said. Police also found a blue Motel 6 folder among Coffman’s belongings which contained a “good guys” and “bad guys” list. The “bad guys” included a judge and Rep. Andre Carson (D-Indiana), who the list notes “is one of two” Muslims in the House of Representatives....
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Just days before the Capitol Hill riot by Trump supporters, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) in a Newsweek interview on January 1 said a federal court’s unwillingness to overturn the 2020 election in favor of Donald Trump will lead to violence. Gohmert along with a group of Republicans filed a lawsuit asking that Vice President Mike Pence be solely allowed to determine whether votes from contested states in the 2020 presidential election could be thrown out. Gohmert’s case hinged on Pence’s responsibility to introduce presidential electors on the January 6 session of Congress. Even though election...
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After his inflammatory remarks believed to have incited the storming of the Capitol building Wednesday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) was publicly dropped by publisher Simon & Schuster who were scheduled to release the senator’s new book this June. “This could not be more Orwellian,” Hawley said. Simon and Schuster, actually, is the largest publisher of George Orwell’s books, including 1984, which Hawley is likely referencing. “Simon & Schuster is canceling my contract because I was representing my constituents, leading a debate on the Senate floor on voter integrity, which they have now de...
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