General Senate Judiciary Committee Report on Jan 6th

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Kidding. Thanks. I have a boat load of driving this weekend so it will come in handy.

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Good luck out there...shits mad max soon


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1. Federal prosecutors say that Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland was arrested on Capitol grounds on the evening of Jan. 6 while carrying a Taurus G2c 9 mm handgun with one round in the chamber and a full 12-round magazine. He also allegedly had an extra magazine in his pocket and was carrying a gas mask, pocket knife and first-aid kit.

2. Lonnie Leroy Coffman of Alabama was also arrested that evening after law enforcement found two firearms on his person, as well as what a federal judge referred to as a "small armory" in his truck, which was parked near the Capitol. According to the court, the government found "a loaded handgun," "a loaded rifle," "a loaded shotgun," "a crossbow with bolts," "several machetes," "a stun gun" and "11 mason jars containing a flammable liquid, with a hole punched in the top of each jar."

3. Cleveland Grover Meredith of North Carolina planned to arrive in D.C. for the Trump rallies on Jan. 6, according to federal prosecutors, but he was delayed because of car trouble. He was arrested the following day for allegedly assaulting a man in Washington, D.C., in a traffic-related incident and for making death threats against the D.C. mayor and Pelosi.

During a search, law enforcement said they found in his possession "a Glock 19, nine millimeter pistol, a Tavor X95 assault rifle and approximately hundreds of rounds of ammunition." Citing text messages sent by Meredith, a federal prosecutor argued in court that he "relished in the carnage of January 6th."

4. Guy Wesley Reffitt allegedly "led a group of rioters up the Capitol steps" and "confronted law enforcement" but retreated after being pepper-sprayed. Reffitt was wearing tactical gear and "carrying his pistol" during the riot, according to the government, and also brought plastic flex cuffs.

5. Samuel Fisher allegedly posted photos of himself, along with a rifle and handgun, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6. He posted on Facebook early that day that he was leaving things in a parking garage, "maybe except pistol," and added, "if it kicks off I got a Vest and My Rifle."

6. Nolan Cooke, another Capitol riot defendant, allegedly told FBI agents that he "brought one or more firearms" to Washington, D.C., but he claimed he did not bring the weapons to the Capitol itself. He was arrested on Jan. 21.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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I can tell you with 100% certainty that inflation is a much more serious issue for middle and lower class Americans than anything that will come from the Jan 6 committee.
 

kaladin stormblessed

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I can tell you with 100% certainty that inflation is a much more serious issue for middle and lower class Americans than anything that will come from the Jan 6 committee.
First off, the news should cover more than one issue

Second, I agree that nothing will come of the hearings. But dude. Trump tried to get the military to seize voting machines. He tried to push forward slates of fake electors

He should not only be barred from future elections, he should be imprisoned

So it's very rich of a guy such as the one in the post claiming that this is a witch hunt, when he was part of the crime and sought a pardon bc of it
 

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This is really good. Almost done with ep 4 Guys wife mentioned shooting next to her head

I'm pleasantly surprised that this is the type of stuff you find value in. I had always assumed you would stick to podcasts about farts and cheetos