Six more of Trump's rioters plead guilty. 6 More People Connected To The Capitol Riot Plead Guilty excerpt: "Two Illinois men — Bruce Harrison and Douglas Wangler — pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of picketing, parading or demonstrating in a capitol building. They spent about 20 minutes inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, during which Harrison took a video of Wangler pumping his fist in the air. Similarly, Brandon and Stephanie Miller, a married couple from Ohio, also pleaded guilty to the same count of parading in a capitol building. The couple entered the Capitol through a window, and then broadcast live on social media from inside."
If all goes well, she will have the opportunity of bragging to her newborn how she became famous for being an insurrectionist for Trump and his election lies.
2 siblings charged in the Capitol riot are asking for their GPS ankle monitors to be removed so one can give a water birth and the other can go hiking excerpt: "Felicia and Cory Konold of Arizona are accused of pushing past multiple police barricades and breaking into the Capitol on January 6 along with a larger group of people. Federal prosecutors have alleged that both siblings also disabled crash barriers that Capitol police were using to keep rioters from advancing further."
The father was shocked to see his son and daughter on TV when it was announced that they had been arrested. "It's a shock" says father of Tucson siblings accused of rioting at U.S. Capitol excerpt: "Hours after Felicia and Cory Konold were arrested by the FBI and accused of being at the forefront of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, their father got off work remodeling houses in Tucson and turned on the news. "We saw a picture of my daughter and my son on the news, News 4, from a distance, but zoomed in with a circle on their faces. I was like, 'What?'" Robert Konold, 62, told the Arizona Daily Star Thursday evening. "It's a shock," he said. "I'm just a deer in headlights at this point." Rather than join a violent attempt to take over the U.S. Capitol, Robert Konold thought his son and daughter, both in their 20s, were "just going to go out there with everybody else and do a little peaceful protest, you know?" he said. "I thought, 'Good, go support the president,'" he said, referring to then-President Donald Trump. "Everybody else was going," said Konold, 62. "Young people do that, you know, 'be a part of history' kind of deal." Special agents with the FBI and members of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested Felicia Konold of Marana and Cory Konold of Tucson around 7 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, according to a statement from the FBI's office in Phoenix. They were taken into custody without incident. The FBI did not say where they are being held."
"It's a shock" says father of Tucson siblings accused of rioting at U.S. Capitol excerpt: "He said his relationship with Felicia became distant in recent years, particularly after she was involved in a car wreck last year that resulted in serious injuries and a DUI charge. "Ever since then, I haven't talked to her or heard from her or anything." He said he would have known if Cory, whom he sees frequently and used to work with, had joined a group like the Proud Boys. "We're tight. He tells me everything," he said. He did "not at all" expect that Cory, who he described as a "normal, average fricking kid" would get involved with a riot. "He was more there, I think, at that point, to keep an eye on his sister. That's the only thing I can come up with," he said."
Felicia was proud of her actions on the day of the riot. She said she was now one of the Proud Boys. She is building a fine resume with her riot for Trump and her car crash and DUI. Arizona siblings Felicia and Cory Konold arrested in US Capitol riot excerpt: "Prosecutors say a photo appears to show Felicia and two others using their hands and bodies to disrupt or dismantle metal barriers used as crowd control. The complaint alleges a Snapchat account that appears to be Felicia Konold's features a selfie-style video where a woman is bragging about the attack on the U.S. Capitol. "I never could have imagined having that much of an influence on the events that unfolded today," according to a Snapchat posting in Konold's name. Another post appeared to proudly acknowledge that she had been recruited by the Proud Boys, declaring that she was "with them now." Prosecutors say Felica and Cory Konold were identified through photos and that cellphone data associated with their phone numbers placed them at or around that location during the time of the riot."
They were arrested as a group of five the same day. Arizona siblings Felicia and Cory Konold arrested in US Capitol riot excerpt: "Felicia Konold is from Tucson, but court records don't indicate where Cory Konold lives. The siblings were arrested in Arizona along with three others from other states: William Chrestman and Christopher Kuehne of Kansas and Luis Enrique Colon of Missouri. Federal investigators said the five suspects "did advance together, as they unlawfully entered the grounds of the U.S. Capitol and the Capitol, itself." Federal investigators singled out Chrestman as allegedly threatening police as the crowd advanced on the Capitol. As police sought to control the rioters, investigators said Chrestman yelled: "You shoot and I'll take your f****** ass out." At another point, he also allegedly urged other rioters to stop police from making an arrest. "Don't let them take him," Chrestman called out.""
Half the Damned GOP claims the sun revolves around the earth, its not the first shock they will receive!
They crawled in through a broken window. If I did that at a neighbor's, it would be breaking and entering and attempted burglary. Dunno why they continue to slap hands.
Trump discourages his own voters again. More bad news for GOP in California recall, with Trump claiming election 'rigged' excerpt: "Republicans leading the uphill campaign to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom are facing fresh hurdles after former President Donald Trump discouraged GOP turnout by raising doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Trump said in a statement issued Monday afternoon that “millions and millions of mail-in ballots will make this just another giant election scam, no different, but less blatant, than the 2020 presidential election scam!” Coming less than 24 hours before Californians head to the polls to render their verdict on Newsom in a special election, the former president’s comments could depress Republican turnout and further boost the Democratic incumbent’s prospects. “Republicans have never had a coherent message,” said Tyler Law, a Democratic operative in California. “They have never made a coherent and simple case for why a Democratic governor elected in a landslide in an overwhelmingly Democratic state should be recalled and replaced by a conservative Republican. That’s a tough case to make and they failed spectacularly at making it.”"
What a waste of taxpayer money, recalling a Democrat of any place - California. They could buy a few dozen ICU beds for that...
Donald Trump Is Running for President, and It Will Be Just as Bizarre as Last Time excerpt: "What was the weirdest thing that Donald Trump did on Saturday, the twentieth anniversary of 9/11? It is not immediately obvious. While the four other men who served as president during the twenty-first century attended ceremonies honoring the dead, Trump spent the day as only he could, which is to say he dawdled through the day in the crassest manner imaginable. He recorded a video message for the Korean Unification Church—the religious cult better known as the Moonies and best known for its mass arranged marriages and strict regulation of its members’ sexual and private lives—in which he lavished praise on the organization, referring to it as an “inspiration.” He also bizarrely claimed that his election had magically brought peace to the otherwise volatile Korean peninsula. “Looking back today, it’s easy to forget how dangerous the situation was when I was elected,” Trump said. “Missiles were flying, nuclear weapons were being tested, and powerful threats were being issued every single day. Under my leadership, the United States adopted a policy of unprecedented strength doing more than any prior administration.” Then, not to be outdone, he provided pay-per-view color commentary on a TikTok competitor for a fight—if you can even call it that—between a nearly 60-year-old Evander Holyfield and 44-year-old MMA fighter Vitor Belfort. Trump mostly talked with his co-commentator, excitable lackwit son Donald Jr., about the good old days; Holyfield’s once shockingly speedy punches and Larry Holmes’s immaculate left jab. On Saturday, the 58-year-old Holyfield could barely punch and was roundly pummeled by his comparatively spryer opponent, in a match that should have been disallowed via the Geneva Convention."