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Capitol Rioter Timothy Hale-Cusanelli: Extremist Views and Social Media Presence

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Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, a January 6 rioter with a Hitler mustache, claimed he was invited to Trump's inauguration and shared pictures from Washington, D.C. He received a four-year prison sentence for his involvement in the Capitol attack and made racist remarks. read more


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Capitol Rioters' Diverse Paths Post January 6 Unfold in Lives

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Some January 6 rioters have faced legal fees, started businesses, or pursued law school since storming the Capitol. Failed businesses, aspiring authors, and post-riot experiences are recounted. read more

"Trump Club Jan 6 Rioters Gala Postponed Amid Safety Concerns"

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A gala at Trump's Bedminster golf course, honoring January 6 rioters, has been postponed for the second time. The event celebrates defendants, including those in a prison choir, and was set to feature Trump's voice on a song plaque. read more

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Former New York City cop Thomas Webster's 10-year conviction for rioting on January 6 is upheld by a DC court, as he claimed jury bias due to political views. The court rejected his argument, stating a fair selection process occurred. read more

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Leo Brent Bozell IV, a conservative scion, was sentenced to 45 months in prison for his involvement in the January 6 riot at the US Capitol. Bozell's actions included breaking into the Senate building and Pelosi's office, leading to a stain on his family name. read more

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Robert F Kennedy Jr's campaign mistakenly referred to January 6 rioters as "activists" in a fundraising email, disclaiming it later. Despite polling well, his independent bid may not win. He vows to pardon Snowden, Assange, and review January 6 cases. read more