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How did a former Navy SEAL trained to identify misinformation end up as part of the angry mob outside the US Capitol?

How did a former Navy SEAL trained to identify misinformation end up as part of the angry mob outside the US Capitol?
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The Daily 202: Biden already faces war powers questions

The Daily 202: Biden already faces war powers questions Olivier Knox . President Biden hasn’t been in office a full week but already faces questions about one of his most solemn duties: When, why and under what circumstances he might send Americans into combat. Some of the most serious pressure is coming from his left, where liberals want him to undertake a dramatic overhaul of the legal underpinnings for most U.S. military actions since 9/11. On his way out the door, Donald Trump declined to send Congress a public list of U.S. combat deployments abroad and ordered U.S. troop levels in Iraq and Afghanistan down to 2,500 in each country both issues now on Biden’s plate.

How did a former Navy SEAL trained to identify misinformation end up as part of the angry mob outside the US Capitol?

How did a former Navy SEAL trained to identify misinformation end up as part of the angry mob outside the US Capitol?
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Highly-trained ex-military and cops counted among Capitol rioters

Highly-trained ex-military and cops counted among Capitol rioters By Michael Biesecker, Jake Bleiberg and James Laporta Published  Timeline of the riot at the US Capitol on Jan. 6 What started as a congressional and democratic exercise in the peaceful transfer of power, devolved into death, destruction and chaos. WASHINGTON (AP) - As President Donald Trump’s supporters massed outside the Capitol last week and sang the national anthem, a line of men wearing olive-drab helmets and body armor trudged purposefully up the marble stairs in a single-file line, each man holding the jacket collar of the one ahead. The formation, known as Ranger File, is standard operating procedure for a combat team that is stacking up to breach a building instantly recognizable to any U.S. soldier or Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was a chilling sign that many at the vanguard of the mob that stormed the seat of American democracy either had military training or were trained by t

Alleged Capitol rioters argue Trump invited them in They want pardons

Print article WASHINGTON They launched their assault on the U.S. Capitol with impunity, livestreaming their crimes and posing for photos as they breached the building’s perimeter and threatened the democratic process. Now members of the pro-Trump mob are arguing they shouldn’t be held to account. Speaking through defense lawyers or in interviews, the alleged rioters argued they did nothing illegal. They couldn’t have been trespassing, they say, because they entered the Capitol at the “invitation” of President Trump, following his direct orders. Capitol police also held the doors open for them, they assert, basically ushering them into the building’s hallowed halls. Even so, knowing that time is running out on Trump’s presidency, they are also making a last-minute case for clemency to avert prosecution, appealing to the man who allegedly incited them to act.

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