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Pro–Donald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

Michael Sherwin, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, told
reporters on Thursday that prosecutors filed 55 cases, 15 of which
involve federal crimes, related to the riots—with more to come. The
charges range from unlawful entry to possessing firearms and Molotov
cocktails.

One adult male repeatedly punched an officer in the chest inside the
Capitol, according to charges filed on Thursday. Another was accused of
carrying a pistol.

The Justice Department has also opened a "federal murder case" involving
the death of a police officer, NPR reported Thursday evening.

Several others were arraigned on Thursday at the Superior Court of the
District of Columbia for unlawful entry into the Capitol and violating
curfew, relatively minor charges. They were released from custody and
ordered to stay out of Washington, D.C., unless they were also involved
in the criminal cases.

For the more serious cases, seditious conspiracy, rioting, and
insurrection charges “are on the table,” Sherwin said.

Rioters with felony charges like unlawfully and violently entering the
House floor could face five years of prison, said Stanford University
law professor David Sklansky. Meanwhile, assaulting a federal officer
with a weapon could mean 20 years of incarceration, particularly if the
officer was injured, he added.

Because the Capitol siege seemed to be intended to interfere with
Electoral College vote counting, the prison sentence could rise to 20
years, Sklansky explained.

“Breaking into the nation’s Capitol to disrupt the business of Congress
on a particularly critical day of American democracy is a pretty serious
violation,” Sklansky said. “It’s hard to see the vandalizing of a
monument as worse than breaking into the Capitol, disrupting members of
Congress, and preventing the government from formalizing the results of
a presidential election.”

https://tinyurl.com/y5dy57bq

I hope these "Proud Boys" of Trump are tried and convicted of serious
federal and local charges, and are sentenced to long terms in prison.
Anyone has the right to demonstrate on the grounds of the Capitol, carry
obnoxious signs, shout, scream, and sing, and otherwise make their
presence known in non-violent ways, but that right stops when you invade
the Capitol buildings, threaten elected officials, assault workers, and
injure a cop who later dies.

Maybe Trump will pardon all his "Proud Boys."







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On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 09:39:11 -0500, Keyser Söze
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Pro–Donald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

It was one lap top and if Nancy didn't have the data encrypted and
password protected, she should be charged too. The password shouldn't
be "password" but who knows with these democrats.

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On 1/11/21 8:33 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 20:32:52 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/10/21 5:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 09:39:11 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Pro–Donald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

It was one lap top and if Nancy didn't have the data encrypted and
password protected, she should be charged too. The password shouldn't
be "password" but who knows with these democrats.


Oh, you have a list of what was taken...please publish it here. You are
doing your usual job of covering for Trump and the TrumpTrash.


Have you heard of more than one lap top?


There are a "lot of things" in connection with that terrorist TrumpThug
raid that we haven't heard yet, and there are revelations coming forth
almost every day. We do not have a complete listing of what was
destroyed, what was taken, what has been admitted to be taken.

I know you are doing your best to minimize the events of last week in
that insurrection, but those efforts just make you look like a Trump
Apologist, First Class.

Trump has a little more than a week left in office. No way to predict
what horrors await us from Trump and his cohorts.

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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/11/21 8:33 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 20:32:52 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/10/21 5:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 09:39:11 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Pro–Donald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

It was one lap top and if Nancy didn't have the data encrypted and
password protected, she should be charged too. The password shouldn't
be "password" but who knows with these democrats.


Oh, you have a list of what was taken...please publish it here. You are
doing your usual job of covering for Trump and the TrumpTrash.


Have you heard of more than one lap top?


There are a "lot of things" in connection with that terrorist TrumpThug
raid that we haven't heard yet, and there are revelations coming forth
almost every day. We do not have a complete listing of what was
destroyed, what was taken, what has been admitted to be taken.

I know you are doing your best to minimize the events of last week in
that insurrection, but those efforts just make you look like a Trump
Apologist, First Class.

Trump has a little more than a week left in office. No way to predict
what horrors await us from Trump and his cohorts.


So, Nancy and friends had a small taste of what the people who experienced
BLM a riots, that were supported by Nancy and friends went through. Of
course Nancy will not face a financial loss as those other people did. Not
agreeing with the Capital demonstration, but nice to see Nancy actually
experience what her constituents went through.

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On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 08:39:13 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/11/21 8:33 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 20:32:52 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/10/21 5:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 09:39:11 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Pro–Donald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

It was one lap top and if Nancy didn't have the data encrypted and
password protected, she should be charged too. The password shouldn't
be "password" but who knows with these democrats.


Oh, you have a list of what was taken...please publish it here. You are
doing your usual job of covering for Trump and the TrumpTrash.


Have you heard of more than one lap top?


There are a "lot of things" in connection with that terrorist TrumpThug
raid that we haven't heard yet, and there are revelations coming forth
almost every day. We do not have a complete listing of what was
destroyed, what was taken, what has been admitted to be taken.

I know you are doing your best to minimize the events of last week in
that insurrection, but those efforts just make you look like a Trump
Apologist, First Class.

Trump has a little more than a week left in office. No way to predict
what horrors await us from Trump and his cohorts.


When compared to the BLM riots, this was a panty raid.
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On Sun, 10 Jan 2021 09:39:11 -0500, Keyser Sze
wrote:

ProDonald Trump rioters could face serious penalties for subverting the
presidential election process.

More than 60 people were arrested on Wednesday after rioters breached
the Capitol, assaulted officers, and stole items, including government
laptops, law enforcement said on Thursday. Additionally, the stolen
laptops may have contained "sensitive national security information,"
CBS News reported.

Michael Sherwin, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, told
reporters on Thursday that prosecutors filed 55 cases, 15 of which
involve federal crimes, related to the riotswith more to come. The
charges range from unlawful entry to possessing firearms and Molotov
cocktails.

One adult male repeatedly punched an officer in the chest inside the
Capitol, according to charges filed on Thursday. Another was accused of
carrying a pistol.

The Justice Department has also opened a "federal murder case" involving
the death of a police officer, NPR reported Thursday evening.

Several others were arraigned on Thursday at the Superior Court of the
District of Columbia for unlawful entry into the Capitol and violating
curfew, relatively minor charges. They were released from custody and
ordered to stay out of Washington, D.C., unless they were also involved
in the criminal cases.

For the more serious cases, seditious conspiracy, rioting, and
insurrection charges are on the table, Sherwin said.

Rioters with felony charges like unlawfully and violently entering the
House floor could face five years of prison, said Stanford University
law professor David Sklansky. Meanwhile, assaulting a federal officer
with a weapon could mean 20 years of incarceration, particularly if the
officer was injured, he added.

Because the Capitol siege seemed to be intended to interfere with
Electoral College vote counting, the prison sentence could rise to 20
years, Sklansky explained.

Breaking into the nations Capitol to disrupt the business of Congress
on a particularly critical day of American democracy is a pretty serious
violation, Sklansky said. Its hard to see the vandalizing of a
monument as worse than breaking into the Capitol, disrupting members of
Congress, and preventing the government from formalizing the results of
a presidential election.

https://tinyurl.com/y5dy57bq

I hope these "Proud Boys" of Trump are tried and convicted of serious
federal and local charges, and are sentenced to long terms in prison.
Anyone has the right to demonstrate on the grounds of the Capitol, carry
obnoxious signs, shout, scream, and sing, and otherwise make their
presence known in non-violent ways, but that right stops when you invade
the Capitol buildings, threaten elected officials, assault workers, and
injure a cop who later dies.

Maybe Trump will pardon all his "Proud Boys."


Those who broke the law should suffer the consequences. Finally some agreement.

I notice Donnie didn't agree with your post. You reckon he's for letting them
off the hook as your heroine, Kamala, did with the ones in LA?
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