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To: i-node who wrote (234844)4/29/2022 3:37:50 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361821
 
LMAO. You jest.. In related news,

Second Oath Keeper pleads to seditious conspiracy

Brian Ulrich is one of 11 Oath Keepers facing the gravest charges to emerge from the Jan. 6 attack.

By KYLE CHENEY
Politico
04/29/2022 01:43 PM EDT

A second member of the Oath Keepers facing a seditious conspiracy charge for his role in the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol pleaded guilty Friday and is preparing to cooperate with prosecutors.

Brian Ulrich, one of 11 Oath Keepers facing the gravest charges to emerge from the Jan. 6 attack, pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstruction of Congress’ electoral vote-counting session. He follows Joshua James, an Oath Keeper who provided personal security to Roger Stone, who pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy last month.

Cooperation from Ulrich of Georgia and James of Alabama — in addition to others who have previously reached cooperation deals with the government — could arm prosecutors with substantial evidence as they work to secure the convictions of the remaining defendants, including Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes III.

The indictment against the broader group suggests Ulrich discussed bringing firearms and ammunition to store at a hotel in Arlington, Va., where the group amassed a cache of weapons they called a “quick-reaction force” or QRF.

Ulrich was among a group of Oath Keepers who used golf carts to travel from a hotel to the Capitol, “at times swerving around law enforcement vehicles” while another defendant, Roberto Minuta, livestreamed, prosecutors say.

In addition to the 11 charged with seditious conspiracy, another nine Oath Keepers are facing obstruction charges for breaching the building along with their associates. The charges facing the group are the most serious to emerge from the attack on the Capitol.

Several Proud Boys leaders are also facing conspiracy charges for what prosecutors say was a plan to disrupt the counting of electoral votes and hinder the transition of power.

Second Oath Keeper pleads to seditious conspiracy - POLITICO



To: i-node who wrote (234844)4/29/2022 5:17:18 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 361821
 
Interesting that you qualified it. But yes, it was an open book for him. But he has multiple books, most of which are tightly sealed. The open ones are works of fiction.



To: i-node who wrote (234844)4/29/2022 11:42:19 PM
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Trump's presidency was as close to an open book, at least from him,


I agree! It's why he was a one term LOSER, as shown in this chart. Most of America was horrified it took so long to get rid of him: