2021-07-08 at 4:49 PM UTC
Hey Poley, did ya hear that Pennsylvania’s AG is gonna fight any kind of fraudit these conspiracy freaks ask for? They’ve already had 2 audits. Oh, and guess what, the Pennsylvania governor is a democrat. We’ll just see how this goes😂😂😂😂
2021-07-08 at 6:50 PM UTC
You're going to burn in Hell foe ETERNITY, Donald.
2021-07-08 at 7:34 PM UTC
Made
America
Grieve
Again
Reuters
Florida group charged with attack on police during U.S. Capitol riot
By Mark Hosenball and Jan Wolfe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have arrested a group of Florida residents and charged them with attacking police officers during the deadly Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents made public on Thursday.
Four people from the Tampa Bay area — Olivia Pollock, Joshua Doolin, Joseph Hutchinson and Michael Perkins — were arrested on June 30, prosecutors said. A fifth person, Jonathan Daniel Pollock, has not been apprehended.
More than 535 people have been arrested and charged with joining the attack, an unsuccessful attempt to stop Congress from certifying former President Donald Trump's election defeat.
Justice Department lawyers said all of the defendants except Doolin attacked members of the District of Columbia police force on Jan. 6, at times using makeshift weapons like stolen riot shields and flagpoles.
Doolin was charged because he traveled with the group to Washington, but he is not accused of assaulting officers, prosecutors said. He allegedly breached the Capitol grounds with zip-tie handcuffs tucked in his belt and a riot-control chemical canister slung over his shoulder.
Prosecutors accused Perkins of thrusting a flagpole into the chest of a police officer. They charged Jonathan Pollock with dragging two police officers down a set of stairs and ramming a stolen police shield into an officer's throat.
Jonathan Pollock's sister, Olivia Pollock, repeatedly tried to rip away officers' batons, prosecutors said.
Hutchinson allegedly kicked officers who were trying to prevent rioters from breaching the Capitol grounds.
The defendants, except for Jonathan Pollock, were expected to appear at a court hearing in Washington on Thursday.
Tuesday marked six months since the assault, which the FBI said has led to more than 165 arrests of people on charges of assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers and other employees of the Capitol, including 50 charged with using a deadly weapon or seriously injuring a police officer.
Five people died during the violence and the following day, including a Capitol Police officer. Two police officers who took part in the defense of the Capitol later took their own lives, and more than a hundred police officers were injured.
2021-07-08 at 7:39 PM UTC
The FBI has always been corrupt to the core. No credibility. No integrity. No honor. Everything they say and do is a lie.
2021-07-08 at 7:40 PM UTC
Making
All NIS posters named Polecat
Go
Away come SEMPTEMBER, MOTHERFUCKER
Business Insider
Marjorie Taylor Greene admits Trump won't be reinstated in the White House in August
ashoaib@insider.com (Alia Shoaib)
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene rejected the idea that Donald Trump will be reinstated as president.
A conspiracy theory about Trump's reinstatement has gained traction among his supporters.
Greene said that while she believed fraud occurred, overturning the election would be "difficult."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene rejected the conspiracy theory that Donald Trump will be reinstated as president in August.
She dismissed it while speaking to Steve Bannon on his "War Room: Pandemic" show, hosted by the fringe right-wing network Real America's Voice.
"I want people to be careful in what they believe," the Georgia Republican said.
"It's going to be very difficult to overturn the 2020 election, and so I'd hate for anyone to get their hopes up thinking that President Trump is going to be back in the White House in August," she said. "Because that's not true."
The conspiracy theory that Trump will soon be reinstated as president has gained traction among prominent supporters including MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and the lawyer Sidney Powell.
Lindell has been a leading voice in propelling the conspiracy theory, recently claiming that Trump would be back in the White House by August 13.
Insider previously reported that there is no legal path for Trump to be reinstated. US officials are reportedly worried that the conspiracy theory might trigger violence.
Greene said that while she thought the election was fraudulent - also a baseless conspiracy theory that has been rejected dozens of times in court - she wanted to distinguish between believing that it should be overturned and expecting that to actually take place.
"I'm telling you as a member of Congress, that's a very difficult thing to make happen," she said.
Greene, who was elected in November, has gained notoriety for hyping a range of outlandish conspiracy theories, from beliefs about QAnon to claims that mass shootings were "false flag" events.
She is one of several prominent Republicans fueling the baseless claim that widespread fraud occurred in the 2020 election.