Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Donald Trump claims his speech before the siege on Capitol Hill was 'appropriate'

UPDATE: Tuesday 1/12/2021. President Trump spoke for the first time since the attack on Capitol Hill. He claims his speech before the siege was "Totally Appropriate." He never takes the blame for inciting violence of insurrection. 

"Twitter" on social media has blocked 70,000 accounts connected to the extremist group, "QAnon." This happens after the permanent suspension of Donald Trump. 

The "Go-Fund-Me" Internet Page will stop Pro-Trump supporters from raising money for airplane travel. These supporters have been planning to protest the Inauguration of President Joe Biden (Jan. 20, 2021).

Washington D.C. Attorney's Michael Sherwin and Steven D'Antuono have given prosecutors their marching orders. They will directly pursue those who acted upon sedition and conspiracy to commit insurrection.

Federal indictments began with an Iowa man named Doug Jensen (41 yrs.) who led the siege into the Capitol. He faces 6 federal counts who is being held in jail at the moment. He immediately lost his job after multiple photos showed him storming the capitol building. 

Aaron Mostofsky was arrested in Brooklyn, New York who faces multiple federal counts. He was seen dressed in "fur-pelts" who carried a plastic barricade inside the capitol. He is the son of a Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge. 

Below is a video of suspects being identified from Social media.

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