A summary of events from January 18 to January 21, 2021
The fallout from the January 6, 2021 Insurrection continues
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has filed impeachment papers against President Joe Biden
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene is under increasing fire to resign after it is discovered she is a Parkland truther, Sandy Hook truther, and 9/11 denier
Rep Lauren Boebert facing increasing calls for investigation into her actions during the 1/6 insurrection
Guy Refitt of Texas arrested – threatened his own children
Joe Biggs of the Proud Boys arrested
William Calhoun, a lawyer from Georgia arrested
Patrick Edward McCaughey arrested for assaulting a Capitol police officer
Christopher Kelly from New York arrested
Samuel Camargo arrested on four charges, he questioned the FBI agents loyalty to the country, was reported to belligerent in his interview, and then posted on social media he thought it “went well”
Samuel Fisher arrested
Karl Dresch of Michigan arrested
Jesus Rivera of Florida filmed himself storming the Capitol and posted it on social
Joseph Foy of Michigan was accused of attacking police officers with a hockey stick and is arrested
Emanuel Jackson was filmed attacking police officers with a metal baseball bat and has been arrested
Gina Bisignano was filmed in the Capitol wearing a Louis Vuitton sweater and was part of the crowd attacking a police officer
Robert Gieswein of Oath Keepers was arrested for assaulting police officers with bear mace and a baseball bat
Nicholas Moncada a 20-year old fashion student from New York who took selfies outside of Nancy Pelosi’s office
Jenna Ryan of Texas didn’t get her Trump pardon as she hoped
South Carolina attorney Butch Bowers agrees to defend Donald Trump in an impeachment trial
Schumer and McConnell are working on the procedure for impeachment hearing – McConnell in the minority leader role
No date for an impeachment hearing has been set but McConnell is trying to delay the hearing
Tam Dinh Pham, Houston Police Officer (now resigned), arrested for participation in the insurrection
Thomas Fee, retired New York firefighter arrested after sending selfies in Capitol to a relative of his girlfriend
1 in 5 people arrested so far are previous military or previous police officers
A summary of events from January 15 to January 18, 2021
The Seattle Police Department has been rocked by multiple findings of misconduct, use of force violations, and ongoing investigations in the first two weeks of January:
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene is suspended by Twitter on Sunday
Rep Lauren Boebert is facing calls for her resignation, accusations of aiding insurrections, accusations her mother participated in the insurrection, including Rep Steve Cohen stating she saw Boebert providing a tour
More than 125 people arrested and 270 open cases
Arrested – Jenny Cudd
Arrested – Derrik Evans
Arrested – Tim Gionet aka Baked Alaska
Arrested – Jack Jesse Griffith aka Juan Bibiano
Arrested – Emily Hernandez
Arrested – Jenna Ryan
Arrested – Ryan Sanford
Arrested – Timothy L Hale-Cusanelli
Arrested – Daniel A. Baker
Arrested – Lisa Eisenhart
Arrested – Eric Muchel
Impeachment trial could start as early as 1/20/21
President Donald Trump has not identified a legal team and has positioned no defense
Rudy Giuliani and the Trump team go back and forth over the weekend on his role
Kamala Harris resigns from Senate
Alex Padilla (D-CA) will be appointed to Harris’ seat, becoming the first Latino senator from California
John Ossoff to be sworn in as Senator
HHS Secretary Alex Azar resigns and in scathing letter blames Trump for “tarnishing his legacy”
American Thinker issues a full retraction about Dominion Voting Systems stating their story had “no basis in fact”
Michael J. Lindell could be facing a lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems
Two Rocky Mount, Virginia police officers arrested over insurrection participation
Journalists, activists, and researchers defending the First Amendment
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