Editorial
Insurrection update for January 25, 2021
Our update on insurrection and events from January 22 to January 25, 2021.
																								
												
												
											From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 25, 2021
A summary of events from January 22 to January 25, 2021
The fallout from the January 6, 2021 Insurrection continues
- Kentucky Senator Rand Paul clashes with George Stephanopolous of ABC News in a disastrous interview
 - Mitch McConnell is still struggling to hold power in the Senate
 - Impeachment paperwork submitted to the U.S. Senate and a trial date is set for February 8, 2021
 - Rudy Guiliani is the latest person to be sued by Dominion Voting Systems
 - A scrape of Parler videos and images identified over 6,000 unique faces of people in or adjacent to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and those pictures have been made public
 - The Department of Justice is worried about court capacity and is considering not charging some who committed more minor offenses on January 6, 2021
 - The Wall Street Journal first reported that then-President Trump considered firing acting Attorney General Rosen, and replacing him with a loyalist who would overturn Georgia election results on Presidential direction
 - Andrew Ericson of Oaklahoma arrested after Snapchat videos revealed his involvement
 - Scott Fairlamb a New Jersey gym owner arrested * Dustin Thompson of Ohio arrested after stealing a coatrack and was found by police waiting for his rideshare to pick him up
 - Kevin Strong of California was arrested after being identified by his coworkers at the FAA, during his interview, he told the FBI he had “Q” clearance
 - Bradley Weeks of Florida was arrested after recording himself and posting it on social
 - Nolan Cooke of Texas was arrested after posting on TikTok telling a woman in part, “I wouldn’t want anyone other than you with me to take on the revolution”
 - Henry Hank Muntzer of Montana was arrested after outing himself in a social media video
 - Patrick Stedman of New Jersey is a self-identified dating and relationship strategist who still lives with his parents was arrested after outing himself on social media
 - Brandon Straka of Nebraska is the founder of the WalkAway campaign and was arrested after outing himself on social media
 - Stephanie Hazelton of New Jersey, aka Ayla Wolf, and a candidate to be the Q Shaman “Dances with Traitors” spouse, was arrested after video showed her yelling for “more men” and “keep pushing” — oh my
 - Marissa Suarez of New Jersey was arrested, she is a correctional officer since 2019
 
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