Assault on the Capitol (DC)
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 10:13 am
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Website: https://www.standinthegap.foundation/eventsA fundraising event for Jan. 6 defendants, which had been scheduled to take place this week at Donald Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, has been postponed indefinitely.
Dubbed the “J6 Awards Gala,” the event was initially scheduled for Thursday, but its website now lists the event as postponed and its location as “undetermined.”
The event had been touted as a celebration of Jan. 6 defendants and a fundraiser for their legal fees. Tickets ranged from $1,500 per person for general admission to $50,000 for a “platinum table” for 12 at the VIP reception. Trump was listed as an “invited speaker” but was not expected to attend.
Sounds pretty forgettable if it isn't happenening.Join us for an unforgettable evening at the J6 Awards Gala, where we will honor and celebrate the twenty defendants who contributed to the powerful "Justice For All" song.
Trump FORCED to CANCEL His Big Event at LAST MINUTE
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Trump was just about to host at his golf course a FUNDRAISING GALA for some of the MOST VIOLENT JAN6 criminals just days before his debate against VP Harris, including a band of his fellow criminals Rudy Giuliani and Peter Navarro and co-hosted by the wife of one of the most violent convicted insurrectionists. Find out from Michael Popok why Trump canceled the event at the last minute
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FB link won't embed, so broke the linky.BREAKING: Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter and alleged Nazi sympathizer twice this summer. He was celebrated, gave speeches, and at one event, Trump sent a video calling the attendees “amazing patriots.” At the other, the insurrectionist won an award.
USCP leadership also failed to provide front-line officers with effective protective
equipment or training. Although USCP activated seven specialty Civil Disturbance Unit
(“CDU”) platoons in advance of the Joint Session, only four of those platoons were outfitted
with special protective equipment, including helmets, hardened plastic armor, and shields. The
many other USCP officers who fought to defend the Capitol were left to do so in their daily
uniforms. Many of those front-line officers had not received training in basic civil disturbance
tactics since their initial Recruit Officer Class training. While some CDU officers were issued
special protective equipment, the platoons were not authorized to wear the equipment at the
beginning of their shifts. Instead, USCP staged equipment on buses near the Capitol. In at least
one instance, when the platoon attempted to retrieve the equipment, the bus was locked, leaving
the platoon without access to this critical equipment. USCP also failed to provide equipment training to support the CDU platoons and did not authorize CDU platoons to use all available
less-than-lethal munitions, which could have enhanced officers’ ability to push back rioters.
I am convinced Sund was a Trumper and absolutely hoped for a certain outcome.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 5:03 pm I believe they weren't even allowed to. One of the things that leads to some conclusions about the hoped for outcome.
Every time I point out that Nancy Pelosi had no authority to refuse DC National Guard deployment and did not need to request or invite them, the response I get is “Blah, blah, blah, blah Steven Sund, blah, blah, blah, blah, sergeant at arms…”RVInit wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 7:21 pmI am convinced Sund was a Trumper and absolutely hoped for a certain outcome.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 5:03 pm I believe they weren't even allowed to. One of the things that leads to some conclusions about the hoped for outcome.
An upstate-New York judge has resigned from his judicial positions amid an investigation into his attendance at Donald Trump's January 6, 2021, rally in Washington, D.C.
Judge Donald R. Spaccio, who served as a village and town court judge in Montour Falls, Schuyler County, submitted his resignation earlier in September, according to documents from the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
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Judge Spaccio had been notified in April that the commission was investigating complaints related to his conduct, which included attending the Jan. 6 rally, as well as shouting at law enforcement when officers asked him to remove a propane cannon from his property, and yelling profanities at a town code enforcement officer during a dispute.
Spaccio told the New York Law Journal that he went to Trump's rally because he felt there were a lot of things wrong with the country.