To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1570975 ) 11/9/2025 4:09:38 PM From: zax 5 RecommendationsRecommended By Eric Goose94 pocotrader rdkflorida2 Wharf Rat
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571939 Don't be a right win revisionist moron. Calling one edit (of real footage and audio) by the BBC proof of a conspiracy in the face of extraordinary, voluminous and overwhelming documentary evidence of Trump's incitements that day, is in fact itself an overt act of false propaganda. Or extreme stupidity. Your choice. citizensforethics.org Two hundred ten defendants from 40 states and the District of Columbia who were charged for their participation in the January 6th insurrection have said they were answering Donald Trump’s calls when they traveled to Washington and joined the violent attack on the Capitol. CREW’s examination of court filings, transcripts, and news items regarding defendants in January 6th cases shows that defendants—ranging from convicted seditionists such as members of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers to individual members of the public—considered Trump their leader and believed they were following his lead by joining the insurrection. In letters to federal judges, federal court filings, and appeals to the public, these defendants and their legal representatives have made it clear that Trump’s repeated false statements and calls to action drove their actions that day. These findings bolster those of the January 6th Select Committee which found Trump was the “central cause” of the attack on the Capitol. The defendants who argued that Trump called them to the Capitol and to violence on January 6th were residents of 40 states, from Hawaii to Florida, and Maine to California. Far from a convenient protest of residents from DC and neighboring states (only 12 of the 210 defendants came from Virginia, Maryland or DC), this was a mass mobilization.