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Freddy wants a bug-free jail cell.Aunt Effa ... Aunt Effa!!!!
FBI arrests Trump appointee Federico Klein in connection with Capitol riot
ABC News on MSN.com|14 minutes ago
Federico Klein is the first known member of the Trump administration to face criminal charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...n-in-connection-with-capitol-riot/ar-BB1egr5r
Sure, as long as they help bring justice for the instigators.I predict most of the charges will either be dropped, result in acquittals or pleas to lesser charges with no time.
Isaac Sturgeon, 32, of Dillon, Montana, was captured on cops’ body-worn cameras allegedly picking up the barricade with other rioters and shoving it into DC Metropolitan Police officers during the Jan. 6 incident, court papers charge.
On Jan. 24, Sturgeon flew to Kenya and wasn’t due to return until April 5 — but Kenyan authorities had him deported after the feds dropped an arrest warrant, court papers state.
Agents greeted him at the gate March 6 when he landed at JFK Airport.
Sturgeon, who owns a lawn care business, is facing seven counts including obstruction of justice, an act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds and disorderly conduct in a restricted building. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
”I knew those were people that love this country, that truly respect law enforcement, would never do anything to break the law, and so I wasn't concerned," Johnson said during the radio talk show "The Joe Pags Show." He was discussing his recent comments downplaying the danger that day and he has said he "never really felt threatened."
"Now, had the tables been turned -- Joe, this could get me in trouble -- had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned," Johnson continued.
The reservist, Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, who worked as a security contractor at Naval Weapons Station Earle and held a secret-level security clearance, was arrested and charged Jan. 15 for allegedly breaching the Capitol. At the time, prosecutors described him as an “avowed white supremacist” and Nazi sympathizer, a determination based in part on evidence provided by a confidential source to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and a YouTube channel in which Hale-Cusanelli expressed those views.
Or be bumped off before they fink.Keep your eyes peeled once the sentences start coming down. If they're severe, I expect to see a few of these Capitol folks off themselves instead of doing time.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/14/politics/timothy-hale-cusanelli-nazi-sympathizer-capitol-insurrection/index.html
Another one of those very fine people.
Since supporters of then-President Donald Trump swarmed the US Capitol on January 6 - forcing Congress to go into lockdown and damaging the halls of government - 320 people have been arrested and charged with crimes.
The FBI is seeking the public's help to identify people who took part in one of the most documented crimes in US history.
But since many rioters were allowed to walk free on January 6, it's taking some time to track them down.

Federico Klein reportedly has family ties to supporters of the 1976 military coup in Argentina.Aunt Effa ... Aunt Effa!!!!
FBI arrests Trump appointee Federico Klein in connection with Capitol riot
ABC News on MSN.com|14 minutes ago
Federico Klein is the first known member of the Trump administration to face criminal charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...n-in-connection-with-capitol-riot/ar-BB1egr5r
Bob Cox, a former newspaper editor in Argentina, told VICE News that he knew both Walter and Federico, Freddie’s father—and while he hadn’t met Freddie, who was born in the U.S. in 1978, Cox said was “not a bit surprised” about his alleged involvement in the insurrection given his father’s and uncle’s politics.
“There is a connection of the belief that you use military force, if you can. That ran in the family,” he said.
A number of Argentina experts—as well as some of Freddie Klein’s former colleagues — noted unsettling parallels between his family’s support for a right-wing coup that toppled a democratically elected regime in Argentina and Freddie’s own alleged role in the attempted pro-Trump coup at the Capitol on January 6.