He needs to bring back a few thousand retired FBI agents for a year or two to handle the load. You've just had the most toughly documented mass crime in human history, when they did themselves, these morons didn't fuck around!peel away the layers of the onion. new AG better like long hours. lol.
It is going to be interesting few years as this mess hopefully gets cleaned up.From what I've seen in the media and among congress there is gonna be hearings and legislation on domestic disinformation, FCC reform and perhaps the end of AM radio, it will go digital. Dunno what the reforms will be, but I would guess large social media platforms will be treated as broadcasters to a degree and the FCC will regulate cable. A close look at revamping the information system of rural America must be looked at as part of an infrastructure program.
Anti terrorism legislation is a given in light of recent events and a domestic terrorist watch list might be the preferred method of disarming these assholes and keeping them in line.
Guns are a symbol to many of them and you might as well cut off their cocks as take their guns. Cutting off cocks works very well for keeping such men in line!
I can't believe that the guy said yes.@hanimmal
french computer programmer? russian asset
did you see the russian prison authority is ordering that Navalny dude (poisoned by Putin) back to Russia? just to talk... lol
Russia’s prison service said Thursday that top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny faces immediate arrest once he returns from Germany.
Navalny, who has been convalescing in Germany from an August poisoning with a nerve agent that he has blamed on the Kremlin, said he will fly back home Sunday. He accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of now trying to deter him from coming home with the threat of arrest. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied a role in the opposition leader’s poisoning.
At the end of December, the Federal Penitentiary Service, or FSIN, warned Navalny that he faced time in prison if he fails to immediately report to its office in line with the terms of a suspended sentence and probation he received for a 2014 conviction on charges of embezzlement and money laundering that he rejected as politically motivated. The European Court for Human Rights had ruled that his conviction was unlawful.
The FSIN said in a statement Thursday that it issued an arrest warrant for Navalny in late December after his failure to report to its office. The prison service, which has asked a Moscow court to turn Navalny’s 3 1/2-year suspended sentence into a real one, noted that it’s “obliged to take all the necessary action to detain Navalny pending the court’s ruling.”
In a parallel move just before New Year’s, Russia’s main investigative agency also opened a new criminal case against Navalny on charges of large-scale fraud related to his alleged mishandling of $5 million in private donations to his Anti-Corruption Foundation and other organizations. Navalny has also dismissed those accusations as crudely fabricated.
Navalny, the most visible Putin critic who had received numerous brief jail terms over the past years, fell into a coma while aboard a domestic flight from Siberia to Moscow on Aug. 20. He was transferred from a hospital in Siberia to a Berlin hospital two days later.
Labs in Germany, France and Sweden, and tests by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, established that he was exposed to a Soviet-era Novichok nerve agent.
Russian authorities insisted that the doctors who treated Navalny in Siberia before he was airlifted to Germany found no traces of poison and have challenged German officials to provide proof of his poisoning. They refused to open a full-fledged criminal inquiry, citing the lack of evidence that Navalny was poisoned.
Last month, Navalny released the recording of a phone call he said he made to a man he described as an alleged member of a group of officers of the Federal Security Service, or FSB, who purportedly poisoned him in August and then tried to cover it up.
The FSB dismissed the recording as fake.
no shit! i'd be pulling a DB Cooper on that flight out of Germany.I can't believe that the guy said yes
I can't see these guys without thinking of 'gravy seals' anymore.Worth the read.
A Former Marine Stormed the Capitol as Part of a Far-Right Militia
In the assault, organized groups with military experience played an active role.www.newyorker.com
It's dicks like these that make it scary to have a Biden sticker on your car.Here we go again......
One of the two Virginia police officers arrested Wednesday in connection with last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol is a current member of the Virginia National Guard, officials confirmed Thursday.
Virginia police officer arrested after Capitol riot is National Guardsman
One of the two Virginia police officers arrested Wednesday in connection with last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol is a current member of the Virginia National Guard, officials confirmed Thu…thehill.com
I learned a lot sooner than the election.It's dicks like these that make it scary to have a Biden sticker on your car.
I guess this is what law and order looks like, when it finally gets started. New management next week and "what have you done for your country" will be a popular question. Joe's people will want answers next week and many will be eager to provide them.Justice Department launches webpage tracking individuals charged in Capitol riot
The Justice Department’s Office of Public Affairs on Thursday launched a new webpage listing every defendant facing charges in Washington, D.C., over their alleged roles in last week’s violent pro-Trump riot at the Capitol.
The page lists the name of each defendant, along with their specific charges, place of residency, the case status and the date the information was last updated on the website. The page’s extensive chart also includes links to digital copies of the press releases and charging documents associated with each case.
Although individuals have been arrested in multiple states across the country, the Justice Department’s website states that each case associated with the Jan. 6 siege at the Capitol is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
According to the agency, each defendant, following arrest or surrender, must appear before a district court magistrate or judge in the city where the arrest took place.
The webpage’s list includes multiple arrests on Thursday alone, such as 49-year-old Christine Priola, a former Cleveland schools occupational therapist who appeared in a viral photo from the riot standing next to the vice president’s chair in the Senate chamber.
Retired Pennsylvania firefighter Robert Sanford, 55, was also arrested and charged Thursday in connection to throwing a fire extinguisher at police outside of the Capitol during the riot.
The Justice Department has so far brought more than 70 criminal cases in connection with the riot that occurred as a joint session of Congress met to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
The FBI has said that it is pursuing investigations into more than 170 people.
Justice Department launches webpage tracking individuals charged in Capitol riot
The Justice Department’s Office of Public Affairs on Thursday launched a new webpage listing every defendant facing charges in Washington, D.C., over their alleged roles in last week’s violent pro-…thehill.com