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Only the GOP: Six Republican lawmakers among rioters as police release photos of wanted
Jan 8, 2021 17:38:33   #
rumitoid
 
Gustaf Kilander
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:59 PM MST
DC police release photos of alleged members of Trump mob (DC Police)

At least six Republican state legislators took part in events surrounding the storming of the US Capitol. West Virginia Delegate Derrick Evans posted a video of himself entering the building but later deleted it, The New York Times reported.

Tennessee state lawmaker Terri Lynn Weaver told the Tennessean that she was “in the thick of it” during the rally before the storming of the Capitol. She said there was “Just a whole heck of a lot of patriots here". She later tweeted a picture of the mob at the base of the Capitol, saying: “Epic and historic day gathering with fellow Patriots from all over the nation DC.”

Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase denied that any violence had taken place, despite the overwhelming evidence, and later accused the police of murder after the shooting of a California woman inside the Capitol. "A veteran who was brutally murdered by Capitol Police today,” Chase wrote on Facebook according to the Henrico Citizen.

“These were not rioters and looters; these were Patriots who love their country and do not want to see our great republic turn into a socialist country. I was there with the people; I know. Don’t believe the fake media narrative," she wrote.

Missouri State Representative Justin Hill skipped his swearing-in ceremony to be in DC. He marched to the Capitol but didn’t enter, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported him as saying.

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano made sure that a busload of people could be in DC. He said in a video that he didn’t participate in the clashes with police, The Hill reported.

Michigan State Representative Matt Maddock was also at the scene, according to The Hill.

This comes as the FBI and DC Police released images of people wanted on federal charges for violently storming the US Capitol. They are trying to track down 36 people after 68 were already arrested after violent clashes with police as the Trump-supporting mob broke into the Capitol, forcing members of Congress to evacuate and seek shelter in undisclosed locations. Four rioters died and 56 officers were injured in the ensuing chaos. One officer remains in hospital after being beaten and tased by the mob.

Charges include inciting a riot and weapons violations. Rioters scaled the Capitol building, defaced statues, committed countless acts of vandalism and fought with police.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/six-republican-lawmakers-among-rioters-225945766.html

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Jan 8, 2021 18:13:28   #
Linzo
 
These state representatives should be removed from office.

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Jan 8, 2021 18:23:44   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Gustaf Kilander
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:59 PM MST
DC police release photos of alleged members of Trump mob (DC Police)

At least six Republican state legislators took part in events surrounding the storming of the US Capitol. West Virginia Delegate Derrick Evans posted a video of himself entering the building but later deleted it, The New York Times reported.

Tennessee state lawmaker Terri Lynn Weaver told the Tennessean that she was “in the thick of it” during the rally before the storming of the Capitol. She said there was “Just a whole heck of a lot of patriots here". She later tweeted a picture of the mob at the base of the Capitol, saying: “Epic and historic day gathering with fellow Patriots from all over the nation DC.”

Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase denied that any violence had taken place, despite the overwhelming evidence, and later accused the police of murder after the shooting of a California woman inside the Capitol. "A veteran who was brutally murdered by Capitol Police today,” Chase wrote on Facebook according to the Henrico Citizen.

“These were not rioters and looters; these were Patriots who love their country and do not want to see our great republic turn into a socialist country. I was there with the people; I know. Don’t believe the fake media narrative," she wrote.

Missouri State Representative Justin Hill skipped his swearing-in ceremony to be in DC. He marched to the Capitol but didn’t enter, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported him as saying.

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano made sure that a busload of people could be in DC. He said in a video that he didn’t participate in the clashes with police, The Hill reported.

Michigan State Representative Matt Maddock was also at the scene, according to The Hill.

This comes as the FBI and DC Police released images of people wanted on federal charges for violently storming the US Capitol. They are trying to track down 36 people after 68 were already arrested after violent clashes with police as the Trump-supporting mob broke into the Capitol, forcing members of Congress to evacuate and seek shelter in undisclosed locations. Four rioters died and 56 officers were injured in the ensuing chaos. One officer remains in hospital after being beaten and tased by the mob.

Charges include inciting a riot and weapons violations. Rioters scaled the Capitol building, defaced statues, committed countless acts of vandalism and fought with police.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/six-republican-lawmakers-among-rioters-225945766.html
Gustaf Kilander br Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:59 PM M... (show quote)


That's just the one's they've identified. I'm sure there's more.

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Jan 8, 2021 19:17:49   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Linzo wrote:
These state representatives should be removed from office.


Removed why?....For what?? Have you seen any of the pics ?? What are their names???

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Jan 8, 2021 19:56:45   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
rumitoid wrote:
Gustaf Kilander
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:59 PM MST
DC police release photos of alleged members of Trump mob (DC Police)

At least six Republican state legislators took part in events surrounding the storming of the US Capitol. West Virginia Delegate Derrick Evans posted a video of himself entering the building but later deleted it, The New York Times reported.

Tennessee state lawmaker Terri Lynn Weaver told the Tennessean that she was “in the thick of it” during the rally before the storming of the Capitol. She said there was “Just a whole heck of a lot of patriots here". She later tweeted a picture of the mob at the base of the Capitol, saying: “Epic and historic day gathering with fellow Patriots from all over the nation DC.”

Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase denied that any violence had taken place, despite the overwhelming evidence, and later accused the police of murder after the shooting of a California woman inside the Capitol. "A veteran who was brutally murdered by Capitol Police today,” Chase wrote on Facebook according to the Henrico Citizen.

“These were not rioters and looters; these were Patriots who love their country and do not want to see our great republic turn into a socialist country. I was there with the people; I know. Don’t believe the fake media narrative," she wrote.

Missouri State Representative Justin Hill skipped his swearing-in ceremony to be in DC. He marched to the Capitol but didn’t enter, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported him as saying.

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano made sure that a busload of people could be in DC. He said in a video that he didn’t participate in the clashes with police, The Hill reported.

Michigan State Representative Matt Maddock was also at the scene, according to The Hill.

This comes as the FBI and DC Police released images of people wanted on federal charges for violently storming the US Capitol. They are trying to track down 36 people after 68 were already arrested after violent clashes with police as the Trump-supporting mob broke into the Capitol, forcing members of Congress to evacuate and seek shelter in undisclosed locations. Four rioters died and 56 officers were injured in the ensuing chaos. One officer remains in hospital after being beaten and tased by the mob.

Charges include inciting a riot and weapons violations. Rioters scaled the Capitol building, defaced statues, committed countless acts of vandalism and fought with police.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/six-republican-lawmakers-among-rioters-225945766.html
Gustaf Kilander br Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:59 PM M... (show quote)


Dude... you can see it coming.... someone will soon post a reply to this thread claiming that you are wrong - that they were ALL Antifa and BLM. I bet NewsMax and OAN are reporting exactly that at this very moment. And that.... is the root of the entire problem. Think this would've happened w/ out social media? Without NewsMax/OANN? No way it would've.

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Jan 8, 2021 20:16:05   #
jdw57 Loc: Almost Heaven
 
Thank God for CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC & Fox for keeping the facts straight for us!

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Jan 8, 2021 20:36:42   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
jdw57 wrote:
Thank God for CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC & Fox for keeping the facts straight for us!


The networks you mentioned all lie, true enough. The difference is, they lie by omission. NewsMax and OANN just flat out and knowingly report untruths.

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Jan 8, 2021 21:26:43   #
jdw57 Loc: Almost Heaven
 
GoCubs wrote:
The networks you mentioned all lie, true enough. The difference is, they lie by omission. NewsMax and OANN just flat out and knowingly report untruths.


Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see!

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Jan 8, 2021 22:40:12   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
jdw57 wrote:
Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see!


Wise words for sure.

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