General Senate Judiciary Committee Report on Jan 6th

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Sidney Powell Has Secretly Been Funding The Legal Defense Of The Oath Keepers
A nonprofit founded by Sidney Powell — the former attorney for president Donald Trump who has repeatedly attempted to reverse the results of the 2020 election — has been covering the full legal expenses of at least one and potentially multiple defendants in the high-profile case

Since October, the organization, Defending the Republic, has been making monthly payments to the defense attorney for Kelly Meggs, a member of the militant group the Oath Keepers who is charged with seditious conspiracy for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. In an interview, the attorney, Jonathon Moseley, said he was aware of “at least three or four other defendants who have that arrangement” as well. The Oath Keepers’ general counsel, Kellye SoRelle, said that one of those others is the group’s founder, Stewart Rhodes. Offered the chance to deny that, his lawyers said they don’t discuss funding.

The revelation, which has not been previously reported, sheds new light on the activities of Powell’s organization, which was incorporated in December 2020 “to defend the constitutional rights of all Americans.” By last August, the group had raised nearly $15 million, according to its audited financial statements, and since then has raked in untold cash in donations and sales of merchandise, including T-shirts, drink coasters, and highball glasses adorned with the organization’s logo. Yet despite mounting legal scrutiny from federal and state investigators, Defending the Republic has disclosed almost nothing about where that money has been going.
 

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Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Felony Charge for Offenses Committed During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

Nolan B. Cooke, 23, of Sherman, Texas, pleaded guilty in the District of Columbia to a charge of civil disorder. According to court documents, Cooke joined the front lines of the riot on Jan. 6 and helped lead the charge breaking through the police line. He wore a camera around his neck and recorded videos during the day. While on the restricted grounds, Cooke was part of a crowd of individuals shoving their way through a group of U.S. Capitol Police officers, who were providing security to the Capitol on the east side of the building. While in the crowd, he yelled statements such as, “There’s a storm coming,” “We’re coming through,” and “Nothing’s holding us back.”


Cooke ultimately climbed the steps to the Capitol and encountered more officers guarding the entrance. He made physical contact with one or more of these officers as he tried to push through the crowd. When he reached the door of the Capitol building, he banged on a window with a flagpole displaying the American flag. He encouraged others to “Break the glass.” Although the government has no evidence that Cooke entered the building, he committed or attempted to commit an act to obstruct, impede or interfere with one or more law enforcement officers carrying out their duties.
 

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More than 200 Capitol rioters have pleaded guilty 14 months after attack, DOJ says
About 195 individuals have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and 29 have admitted to felonies as of March 6, 2022, according to the department. Seven of the guilty pleas to felonies were for charges relating to assaults on law enforcement.

Six of those who pleaded guilty have been sentenced to prison for terms spanning from 41 months to 63 months.
 

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More than 200 Capitol rioters have pleaded guilty 14 months after attack, DOJ says
About 195 individuals have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and 29 have admitted to felonies as of March 6, 2022, according to the department. Seven of the guilty pleas to felonies were for charges relating to assaults on law enforcement.

Six of those who pleaded guilty have been sentenced to prison for terms spanning from 41 months to 63 months.
Its just a shame there is a guy with dementia in charge because of the orange clown.
 

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Texas man pleads guilty to assaulting police at U.S. Capitol riot
An Iraq war veteran who allegedly formed a militia he dubbed the "Proud Boys of North Texas" pleaded guilty on Thursday to a single count of assaulting or resisting police
 

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