Another Trump rioter also died. He committed suicide in his basement by shooting himself after he was arrested for rioting at the Capitol.
QAnon Shaman drops his appeal. ‘QAnon Shaman’ Drops Appeal of His Plea and Sentence for Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Partial list of hospitalizations related to insurrection at Capitol. One man continued on with the protest at the Capitol after his mother who was with him suffered a medical emergency and was taken to a hospital. DC hospitals treat 10 involved in Capitol riot: 6 things to know
Sarah Matthews: Former deputy press secretary for Trump to testify - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Sarah Matthews, who served as deputy press secretary in the Trump White House until resigning shortly after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, has been subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating the insurrection and has agreed to testify at an upcoming hearing, according to two sources with knowledge of the investigation. Matthews has been subpoenaed to testify at a public hearing as early as next week, sources tell CNN."
Donald Trump appraisers Cushman & Wakefield held in contempt of court in NY probe of the Trump Organization excerpt: "The Manhattan judge who is presiding over the New York attorney general's investigation into the Trump Organization on Tuesday found longtime Donald Trump appraisers Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court and ordered they pay a $10,000-a-day fine — their penalty for "cavalierly" blowing a deadline for turning over documents last week. The judge, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, set the identical daily fine when Trump himself failed to fully comply with subpoenas for documents in the investigation. Trump has had to forfeit a $110,000 check, his cumulative fine, to the AG's office before his contempt order was lifted."
The 2022 elections are approaching and Gableman is still probing the 2020 election for Trump. Michael Gableman ordered by a third judge to stop deleting records
Judge allows defamation suit against Fox. Judge Allows Fox News Defamation Suit to Include Fox Corporation
In 2017, Disney reportedly payed at least $177 million to BPI after publishing a series of stories that referred to 'pink slime'. Disney pays at least $177 million to settle 'pink slime' case: filing
Trump real estate firm fined $10,000 per day for not releasing records. Real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield held in contempt, fined $10,000 a day
The other alibi of Trump: She's disgruntled because I declined her offer to work for me at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump boasts about $28 billion in direct government payments (welfare checks) he gave farmers to try to undo the damage of his trade wars. That money was direct payments to farmers, not subsidies to agriculture in general. Trump Boasts of $28 Billion ‘Gift’ He Gave U.S. Farmers From Tax Payer Dollars While Blasting Biden on Tariffs
Trump lies that the money came from China. It came from U.S. taxpayers and indirectly from U.S. consumers who had to pay higher costs because of Trump's tariffs.
Bannon loses in court. After Court Tosses Steve Bannon's Ploy To Blame His Lawyer, He Tries Repeating It Again LOUDER - Above the Law
Jan. 6 committee schedules July 12th hearing. Capitol riots: Jan. 6 panel calls July 12 hearing to probe mob origin excerpt: "WASHINGTON – The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol last year has called its next hearing for July 12 where it is expected to lay out evidence on how the pro-Trump mob was organized, assembled and financed. The public hearing, the panel's seventh, is set for 10 a.m. EST. No witnesses have been unveiled. But one of the panel's members, Democrat Adam Schiff of California, said on "Face the Nation" Sunday the hearing "will be focused on the efforts to assemble that mob on the mall, who was participating, who was financing it, how it was organized, including the participation of these white-nationalist groups like the Proud Boys, the Three Percenters and others.""
Despite rebukes, Trump’s legal brigade is thriving excerpt: "The lawsuit was quickly deemed baseless, and she was among nine attorneys ordered by a federal judge to pay the city of Detroit and state of Michigan's legal fees and referred for possible disbarment. In a blistering rebuke, Judge Linda V. Parker called it a “historic and profound abuse of the judicial process.” But unlike Rudy Giuliani, whose law license was suspended in New York and Washington, D.C., for championing similar cases, or Haller’s own co-counsel, Powell, whose law license is at risk in Texas, Haller is going strong. She has gained a robust client roster that includes two alleged members of the far-right vigilante group the Oath Keepers who are accused of fueling the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol."
Rioter at Capitol goes to top of polls in primary for MI governor. Michigan GOP Gubernatorial Hopeful Shoots to Top of Polls Since Capitol Riot Arrest excerpt: "The sudden rise in the political prospects of a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Michigan after his arrest for participating in the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol has political observers wondering whether being a “J6er” is a boon or a burden for Republican candidates in that state and elsewhere. Real estate broker Ryan Kelley, who was polling in the single digits until recently, has seen his stock rise, not fall, since his arrest last month on federal charges stemming from the riot. He now holds a slim lead over his nearest competitor, car dealer Kevin Rinke. “Extremist candidates tend to do well in primaries in both parties, and the Republican Party in Michigan has been radicalizing even more than most,” a political science professor at Michigan State University, Daniel Slater, told the Sun. “I strongly suspect that Mr. Kelley’s criminal and insurrectionist behavior on January 6th will win him more primary voters than it loses him,” he added. “But it will likely doom him in the general election and assure four more years of Governor Gretchen Whitmer, which is exactly what Michigan’s Republican voters fear most.” Mr. Kelley is scheduled to appear in federal court at Washington for a preliminary hearing on Thursday. Michigan’s GOP primary is set for August 2. Since his arrest, Mr. Kelley has been pitching himself to voters as a “fighter” and a “political prisoner.” He has turned his participation in the events of January 6 into a point of pride, one that sets him apart from others in the race. He now refers to himself as a “J6er.”"