Law Capitol Rioter Megathread

Magat accused of firing gun from scaffolding during Jan. 6 Capitol riot arrested​


WASHINGTON — An Illinois man accused of climbing scaffolding and firing a gun in the air during the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was arrested Friday.

John Banuelos, 39, of Summit, Illinois, was charged with several felony and misdemeanor counts, including firearm charges. No attorney or working phone number was immediately available for him.

Prosecutors say he was part of a mob that forced back police officers on Jan. 6 and eventually made his way to the front of the crowd. He kicked a metal barricade and yelled at officers before simulating firing a gun toward officers with his hand. He eventually breached the police line with the crowd.

Banuelos was captured on camera footage scaling the scaffolding that had been put up for the inaugural stage and waving the crowd toward him. He pulled what appeared to be a gun from his waistband and fired two shots into the air before climbing down and rejoining the crowd, prosecutors said.

Someone reported him to the FBI in February 2021 after seeing his photo on a website for people wanted in connection with Jan. 6, according to court documents. Investigators confirmed his identity after he replied to an online post of his wanted poster with a video that appeared to show him racking the slide of a gun.

He told an agent that many of his posts were done by artificial intelligence and any weapons were fake, but interviewing him allowed the FBI to match him with photos from the riot, according to court documents.

More than 1,300 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Capitol riot. Over 750 of them have pleaded guilty. Nearly 200 more have been convicted after trials decided by a judge or jury. More than 800 have been sentenced, with roughly two-thirds receiving a term of imprisonment ranging from a few days to 22 years.


lol thats one way to catch these idiots. they just can't help themselves.
 

Pro-Trump attorney arrested after court hearing about leaked Dominion emails​


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Stefanie Lambert listens during a court hearing in Detroit, Michigan, in October 2022.


"A pro-Trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a court hearing about her recent leak of internal emails belonging to Dominion Voting Systems.

There was an existing arrest warrant for the attorney, Stefanie Lambert, stemming from her failure to appear at recent court hearings in her separate criminal case in Michigan, where she was charged with conspiring to seize voting machines after the 2020 election.


Lambert and a cadre of election deniers have disrupted one of Dominion’s many ongoing defamation lawsuits by publicly leaking thousands of the company’s internal emails in recent days, using the disclosures to resurrect false claims about voter fraud.

The controversy erupted when Lambert provided the confidential Dominion documents to Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, who has embraced conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and has used his office to hunt for supposed voter fraud against Donald Trump. In the last 24 hours, Leaf has posted more than 2,000 internal Dominion documents on his social media account.

Lambert had access to the Dominion files because she represents former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, who is being sued for defamation by the voting company over his 2020 election lies. As part of the case, they have access to “discovery” from Dominion, whose lawyers said they have already turned over more than a million documents.


Lambert attended a hearing Monday in Byrne’s defamation case in Washington, DC, but was never seen leaving the courtroom, and questions swirled among the other attorneys about whether she had been taken into custody.

The judge told Lambert to stay behind as the hearing wrapped up
. The other attorneys left the courtroom, and two federal marshals then went inside and locked the doors. Lambert was never seen exiting the courtroom. The marshals declined to say whether they arrested her, and she didn’t answer messages seeking comment after the hearing.

The US Marshals Service confirmed in a statement late Monday that Lambert was arrested.


“The U.S. Marshals Service can confirm the arrest of Stefanie Lambert earlier this afternoon. Lambert is currently being held on local charges,” the statement said, referring to her Michigan-based criminal case."



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Pro-Trump attorney arrested after court hearing about leaked Dominion emails​


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Stefanie Lambert listens during a court hearing in Detroit, Michigan, in October 2022.


"A pro-Trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a court hearing about her recent leak of internal emails belonging to Dominion Voting Systems.

There was an existing arrest warrant for the attorney, Stefanie Lambert, stemming from her failure to appear at recent court hearings in her separate criminal case in Michigan, where she was charged with conspiring to seize voting machines after the 2020 election.


Lambert and a cadre of election deniers have disrupted one of Dominion’s many ongoing defamation lawsuits by publicly leaking thousands of the company’s internal emails in recent days, using the disclosures to resurrect false claims about voter fraud.

The controversy erupted when Lambert provided the confidential Dominion documents to Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, who has embraced conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and has used his office to hunt for supposed voter fraud against Donald Trump. In the last 24 hours, Leaf has posted more than 2,000 internal Dominion documents on his social media account.

Lambert had access to the Dominion files because she represents former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, who is being sued for defamation by the voting company over his 2020 election lies. As part of the case, they have access to “discovery” from Dominion, whose lawyers said they have already turned over more than a million documents.


Lambert attended a hearing Monday in Byrne’s defamation case in Washington, DC, but was never seen leaving the courtroom, and questions swirled among the other attorneys about whether she had been taken into custody.

The judge told Lambert to stay behind as the hearing wrapped up
. The other attorneys left the courtroom, and two federal marshals then went inside and locked the doors. Lambert was never seen exiting the courtroom. The marshals declined to say whether they arrested her, and she didn’t answer messages seeking comment after the hearing.

The US Marshals Service confirmed in a statement late Monday that Lambert was arrested.


“The U.S. Marshals Service can confirm the arrest of Stefanie Lambert earlier this afternoon. Lambert is currently being held on local charges,” the statement said, referring to her Michigan-based criminal case."



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she tells the public, everywhere outside of a courtroom of course, that its the other side who is trying to steal the election, but she has now been charged with gaining illegal access to voting equipment in the wake of the 2020 election: undue possession of a voting machine, conspiracy to commit unauthorized access to a computer system, and willfully damaging a voting machine.

she is also a trump lawyer and is currently representing a client who Dominion is currently suing.

its always projection with these people.
 
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Pro-Trump attorney arrested after court hearing about leaked Dominion emails​


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Stefanie Lambert listens during a court hearing in Detroit, Michigan, in October 2022.


"A pro-Trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a court hearing about her recent leak of internal emails belonging to Dominion Voting Systems.

There was an existing arrest warrant for the attorney, Stefanie Lambert, stemming from her failure to appear at recent court hearings in her separate criminal case in Michigan, where she was charged with conspiring to seize voting machines after the 2020 election.


Lambert and a cadre of election deniers have disrupted one of Dominion’s many ongoing defamation lawsuits by publicly leaking thousands of the company’s internal emails in recent days, using the disclosures to resurrect false claims about voter fraud.

The controversy erupted when Lambert provided the confidential Dominion documents to Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, who has embraced conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and has used his office to hunt for supposed voter fraud against Donald Trump. In the last 24 hours, Leaf has posted more than 2,000 internal Dominion documents on his social media account.

Lambert had access to the Dominion files because she represents former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, who is being sued for defamation by the voting company over his 2020 election lies. As part of the case, they have access to “discovery” from Dominion, whose lawyers said they have already turned over more than a million documents.


Lambert attended a hearing Monday in Byrne’s defamation case in Washington, DC, but was never seen leaving the courtroom, and questions swirled among the other attorneys about whether she had been taken into custody.

The judge told Lambert to stay behind as the hearing wrapped up
. The other attorneys left the courtroom, and two federal marshals then went inside and locked the doors. Lambert was never seen exiting the courtroom. The marshals declined to say whether they arrested her, and she didn’t answer messages seeking comment after the hearing.

The US Marshals Service confirmed in a statement late Monday that Lambert was arrested.


“The U.S. Marshals Service can confirm the arrest of Stefanie Lambert earlier this afternoon. Lambert is currently being held on local charges,” the statement said, referring to her Michigan-based criminal case."



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LOL good ol' MAGA--Making Attorneys Get Attorneys
 

Pro-Trump attorney arrested after court hearing about leaked Dominion emails​


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Stefanie Lambert listens during a court hearing in Detroit, Michigan, in October 2022.


"A pro-Trump lawyer who tried to overturn the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a court hearing about her recent leak of internal emails belonging to Dominion Voting Systems.

There was an existing arrest warrant for the attorney, Stefanie Lambert, stemming from her failure to appear at recent court hearings in her separate criminal case in Michigan, where she was charged with conspiring to seize voting machines after the 2020 election.


Lambert and a cadre of election deniers have disrupted one of Dominion’s many ongoing defamation lawsuits by publicly leaking thousands of the company’s internal emails in recent days, using the disclosures to resurrect false claims about voter fraud.

The controversy erupted when Lambert provided the confidential Dominion documents to Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf, who has embraced conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and has used his office to hunt for supposed voter fraud against Donald Trump. In the last 24 hours, Leaf has posted more than 2,000 internal Dominion documents on his social media account.

Lambert had access to the Dominion files because she represents former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, who is being sued for defamation by the voting company over his 2020 election lies. As part of the case, they have access to “discovery” from Dominion, whose lawyers said they have already turned over more than a million documents.


Lambert attended a hearing Monday in Byrne’s defamation case in Washington, DC, but was never seen leaving the courtroom, and questions swirled among the other attorneys about whether she had been taken into custody.

The judge told Lambert to stay behind as the hearing wrapped up
. The other attorneys left the courtroom, and two federal marshals then went inside and locked the doors. Lambert was never seen exiting the courtroom. The marshals declined to say whether they arrested her, and she didn’t answer messages seeking comment after the hearing.

The US Marshals Service confirmed in a statement late Monday that Lambert was arrested.


“The U.S. Marshals Service can confirm the arrest of Stefanie Lambert earlier this afternoon. Lambert is currently being held on local charges,” the statement said, referring to her Michigan-based criminal case."



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Was she a true believer looking for evidence of fraud in the machine?
 
Was she a true believer looking for evidence of fraud in the machine?
If that's true she's reeeeeealy dumb. I think it's far more likely they're just desperately clutching at straws for anything they can use to justify their lies--the public release of these documents is proof of that to me.
 
If that's true she's reeeeeealy dumb. I think it's far more likely they're just desperately clutching at straws for anything they can use to justify their lies--the public release of these documents is proof of that to me.

I don't think there are any answers here that don't include her being incredibly stupid.
 

Michael Mackrell of Wellington fucks around and finds out. Sentenced to 27 months for his role in Jan. 6 breach at US Capitol​


WELLINGTON, Ohio — Michael Mackrell, a 42-year-old magat from Wellington in Lorain County, has been sentenced to 27 months in prison just to own the libs after pleading guilty for his role connected to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Mackrell was also given 12 months of supervised release and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution.

His sentence, which was announced Tuesday, comes months after Mackrell previously pleaded guilty on Oct. 20 to a felony offense of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers.

“According to court documents, Michael Mackrell traveled from Ohio with his son, co-defendant Clifford Mackrell, to Washington, D.C., to participate in a political rally at the Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021,” according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney. “At the rally, Mackrell wore an earthtone camouflage jacket, an earthtone camouflage baseball cap-style hat, green gloves and black pants. He also carried a green backpack, walked with a dark-colored cane and used an American flag gaiter to cover his mouth and nose. Following the speeches, he marched with his son to the Capitol.”

Here is how the U.S. Attorney's Office summarizes the case against Mackrell:

On the way to the West Plaza, Mackrell pushed back barricades with other rioters, forcing law enforcement to abandon their line and retreat closer to the Capitol building to form a new protective line without the use of barricades. Court documents say that by pushing open the barricades and walking into an area that had been cordoned off, Mackrell unlawfully and knowingly entered and remained in a restricted area within the United States Capitol and its grounds.

Shortly before 2:30 p.m., Mackrell and his son positioned themselves on the front line of rioters. While there, Mackrell engaged in multiple assaults and other unlawful conduct. In one instance captured on closed-circuit video, Mackrell wrapped his arm around the neck of a U.S. Capitol Police officer and threw the officer to the ground. Moments later, video captured Mackrell pushing an officer from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) as the officer tried to help his fellow police hold a line against the rioters. Immediately after, video cameras captured Mackrell as he tackled a third officer near the south side of the West Plaza, then rushed and tacked a fourth MPD officer, then tackled a fifth police officer on the West Plaza.


In another instance, a rioter started picking up a piece of what appeared to be plywood. An officer from the protective line jumped on the plywood to keep it on the ground. The officer jumped on the plywood, and Mackrell and his son pushed the officer to the ground.

Here is how the criminal justice system summarizes the case against Mackrell:

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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hopefully MAGA Trash Mackrell enjoys his stay in prison. bubba be serving up beef wellingtons made of 100% cockmeat to this punk from wellington.

the party of law and order. back the blue. blue lives matter.
 


stay tuned for this one


i've drank alot of fireball and i've never found myself packing up my riot gear and buying a plane ticket to DC and beating up cops at the capitol. in fact, i've never got drunk and beat up any cops at all.

if i had to take a guess, i'll bet he was just so intoxicated all the way through but he had no recollection of the event until he went and bragged about it to all of his buddies on facebook saying "look what i did!" his poor lawyers trying to invent a cute little sob story for him. as if mixing narcotics and alcohol is ever going to exonerate people for their crimes.

thats some desperation by the lawyers. "yeah my client was wreckless and irresponsible that day when he flew to DC and beat up some cops, but please give him a lighter sentence because he also made the personal choice of being wreckless and irresponsible with his drugs and alcohol as well!"

you know, i wonder if he will try to appeal based on the grounds of incompetent counsel? i mean thats a longshot at best, but if it was me i'd be pissed off if my lawyer is sitting there trying to blame it on the liquor. i would have told my lawyer to fuck off and then i would have told the court that i am the liquor.
 

Michael Mackrell of Wellington fucks around and finds out. Sentenced to 27 months for his role in Jan. 6 breach at US Capitol​


WELLINGTON, Ohio — Michael Mackrell, a 42-year-old magat from Wellington in Lorain County, has been sentenced to 27 months in prison just to own the libs after pleading guilty for his role connected to the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Mackrell was also given 12 months of supervised release and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution.

His sentence, which was announced Tuesday, comes months after Mackrell previously pleaded guilty on Oct. 20 to a felony offense of assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers.

“According to court documents, Michael Mackrell traveled from Ohio with his son, co-defendant Clifford Mackrell, to Washington, D.C., to participate in a political rally at the Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021,” according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney. “At the rally, Mackrell wore an earthtone camouflage jacket, an earthtone camouflage baseball cap-style hat, green gloves and black pants. He also carried a green backpack, walked with a dark-colored cane and used an American flag gaiter to cover his mouth and nose. Following the speeches, he marched with his son to the Capitol.”

Here is how the U.S. Attorney's Office summarizes the case against Mackrell:

On the way to the West Plaza, Mackrell pushed back barricades with other rioters, forcing law enforcement to abandon their line and retreat closer to the Capitol building to form a new protective line without the use of barricades. Court documents say that by pushing open the barricades and walking into an area that had been cordoned off, Mackrell unlawfully and knowingly entered and remained in a restricted area within the United States Capitol and its grounds.

Shortly before 2:30 p.m., Mackrell and his son positioned themselves on the front line of rioters. While there, Mackrell engaged in multiple assaults and other unlawful conduct. In one instance captured on closed-circuit video, Mackrell wrapped his arm around the neck of a U.S. Capitol Police officer and threw the officer to the ground. Moments later, video captured Mackrell pushing an officer from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) as the officer tried to help his fellow police hold a line against the rioters. Immediately after, video cameras captured Mackrell as he tackled a third officer near the south side of the West Plaza, then rushed and tacked a fourth MPD officer, then tackled a fifth police officer on the West Plaza.


In another instance, a rioter started picking up a piece of what appeared to be plywood. An officer from the protective line jumped on the plywood to keep it on the ground. The officer jumped on the plywood, and Mackrell and his son pushed the officer to the ground.

Here is how the criminal justice system summarizes the case against Mackrell:

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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hopefully MAGA Trash Mackrell enjoys his stay in prison. bubba be serving up beef wellingtons made of 100% cockmeat to this punk from wellington.

the party of law and order. back the blue. blue lives matter.
sounds fishy..
 


stay tuned for this one


i've drank alot of fireball and i've never found myself packing up my riot gear and buying a plane ticket to DC and beating up cops at the capitol. in fact, i've never got drunk and beat up any cops at all.

if i had to take a guess, i'll bet he was just so intoxicated all the way through but he had no recollection of the event until he went and bragged about it to all of his buddies on facebook saying "look what i did!" his poor lawyers trying to invent a cute little sob story for him. as if mixing narcotics and alcohol is ever going to exonerate people for their crimes.

thats some desperation by the lawyers. "yeah my client was wreckless and irresponsible that day when he flew to DC and beat up some cops, but please give him a lighter sentence because he also made the personal choice of being wreckless and irresponsible with his drugs and alcohol as well!"

you know, i wonder if he will try to appeal based on the grounds of incompetent counsel? i mean thats a longshot at best, but if it was me i'd be pissed off if my lawyer is sitting there trying to blame it on the liquor. i would have told my lawyer to fuck off and then i would have told the court that i am the liquor.

first night in his cell the cellmate will say "you're gonna cry tonite"
 


stay tuned for this one


i've drank alot of fireball and i've never found myself packing up my riot gear and buying a plane ticket to DC and beating up cops at the capitol. in fact, i've never got drunk and beat up any cops at all.

if i had to take a guess, i'll bet he was just so intoxicated all the way through but he had no recollection of the event until he went and bragged about it to all of his buddies on facebook saying "look what i did!" his poor lawyers trying to invent a cute little sob story for him. as if mixing narcotics and alcohol is ever going to exonerate people for their crimes.

thats some desperation by the lawyers. "yeah my client was wreckless and irresponsible that day when he flew to DC and beat up some cops, but please give him a lighter sentence because he also made the personal choice of being wreckless and irresponsible with his drugs and alcohol as well!"

you know, i wonder if he will try to appeal based on the grounds of incompetent counsel? i mean thats a longshot at best, but if it was me i'd be pissed off if my lawyer is sitting there trying to blame it on the liquor. i would have told my lawyer to fuck off and then i would have told the court that i am the liquor.



oh shit just coming in...this guys sentencing has just been delayed because they just uncovered more evidence of him beating up more cops in a different event at the capitol. so they're gonna slam him with that on top of it.

Jan. 6 rioter who beat, dragged police sees sentencing delayed again as footage emerges showing alleged separate attack​


A former CrossFit instructor turned rioter who beat and dragged police while telling them they were “gonna die tonight” on Jan. 6 will not be sentenced this week as planned after new video emerged allegedly showing him assaulting a different police officer defending the U.S. Capitol from a mob of rapist supporters.


yeah he's fair dinkum fucked now.
 

MAGA Trash who helped drag police officer into mob gets dumpstered. Sentenced to over 5 years in prison for Capitol riot attacks just to own the libs.​

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Colorado magat who helped other rioters drag a police officer into a mob storming the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Thursday to more than five years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.

Jeffrey Sabol ripped a baton from an officer’s hands before pulling another officer into the crowd outside the Capitol, allowing other rioters to assault the officer with weapons.

Sabol, 54, told U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras that he knows he is “100%” guilty and would have apologized directly to the officers whom he attacked if they had attended the hearing.

“I accept whatever it is you hand me,” Sabol said. “I’ll be honest: I deserve it.”

The judge sentenced Sabol to five years and three months behind bars. He’ll get credit for the three years and two months that he has already spent in jail since his arrest.

Contreras said Sabol had mischaracterized his violent actions on Jan. 6 as efforts to be helpful.

“It’s hard to imagine how any of this was helpful,” the judge said after describing this filthy magats conduct that day.

Prosecutors recommended a prison sentence of 10 years and one month for Sabol.

Sabol told FBI agents who arrested him that he was filled with “patriotic rage” on Jan. 6 because he believed the 2020 presidential election was stolen from the fraudy orange rapist and said he answered a “call to battle” because he was a “patriot warrior,” according to prosecutors.

Contreras convicted Sabol of felony charges last year after a “stipulated bench trial,” which means the judge decided the case without a jury based on facts that both sides agreed to in advance. Such trials allow defendants to admit to certain facts while maintaining a right to appeal a conviction.

Sabol traveled from Colorado to Washington, D.C., with other members of what he called a “neighborhood watch” group. They attended Molestini Cheetolini’s “Stop the Steal” rally near the White House on Jan. 6 before Sabol went to the Capitol, where lawmakers were certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory.

Sabol was wearing a helmet when he and other rioters attacked police officers on the west side of the Capitol.

“He entered the fray with the intent to halt the certification of the electoral college vote and to violently combat what he believed was a stolen election,” prosecutors wrote in a court filing.

On the Lower West Terrace, Sabol initially watched as another rioter beat a Metropolitan Police Department officer with a crutch and started to drag that officer down a set of steps. Sabol and a third rioter stepped in and helped drag the officer headfirst down the steps and into the crowd, where other rioters beat him with a flagpole and baton.

After Sabol stole a baton from another officer, other rioters dragged the officer into the crowd, kicked and stomped on him, struck him with poles and ripped off his gas mask before he was pepper sprayed.

Sabol tried to cover his tracks and flee the country after the riot. He microwaved laptops and hard drives, dropped his cell phone out a car window and booked a flight to Zurich, Switzerland, but he didn’t board the flight. Instead, he rented a car and drove to the Westchester, New York, area before he was arrested on Jan. 22, 2021.

Sabol worked as a senior geophysical manager for an environmental services company that fired him after his arrest.

“Jeff Sabol is not a violent man and regrets being caught up in his emotions and engaging in conduct that is not reflective of the law-abiding man and loving father that he has always strived to project,” his attorney wrote in a court filing.

Contreras previously sentenced several other rioters who were charged with Sabol and convicted of attacking the injured officers.

A former Tennessee sheriff’s deputy, Ronald Colton McAbee, was sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison. Florida resident Mason Courson was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison. Arkansas truck driver Peter Francis Stager was sentenced to four years and four months in prison. Michigan resident Justin Jersey was sentenced to four years and three months in prison. Michigan construction worker Logan Barnhart was sentenced to three years in prison. Kentucky business owner Clayton Ray Mullins was sentenced to two years and six months in prison.

Another co-defendant, Georgia business owner Jack Wade Whitton, is scheduled to be sentenced in May.

More than 1,300 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Capitol riot. Over 800 of them have been sentenced, with roughly two-thirds receiving a term of imprisonment ranging from a few days to 22 years.


the party of law & order and personal accountability. back the blue. blue lives matter.
 


The suspect, Jeffrey Sabol, tried to kill himself sometime after the riot and also bought a plane ticket from Boston to Zurich, Switzerland, the prosecutor said at Sabol’s arraignment hours after his arrest at a Westchester County, New York, hospital Friday morning.

he tried to killed himself just to own the libs. unfortunately this sad sack of shit failed at suicide just like he failed at an insurrection and he failed at life.
 
I hate those guys, although The Lincoln Project is pretty entertaining. Not serious or useful, but entertaining. Meidastouch is just terrible partisan hackery, gives me the creeps.

And you shouldn't say chuds, that's you guys. Come up with your own word for liberals.
I can't stand Trump and his MAGA nuts either, but some of these left wing youtubers are unbearable to watch. Especially that Pakman dude that looks like the guy from the movie hackers, and the other bald-ish guy that thank god isn't showing up on my youtube channel feed.
 
I can't stand Trump and his MAGA nuts either, but some of these left wing youtubers are unbearable to watch. Especially that Pakman dude that looks like the guy from the movie hackers, and the other bald-ish guy that thank god isn't showing up on my youtube channel feed.

I chose "do not recommend" for TYT but they spend so much on advertising they're recommended in my sidebar all the time.
 
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