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His album ‘The Capital’ is on Spotify and Apple Music.
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After rapper
Antionne DeShaun Brodnax sat on a U.S. Capitol Police SWAT truck during the Jan. 6 insurrection inside Washington, D.C, he turned the image into the cover of his new album The Capital. Now, he’s facing federal charges.
According to
Bugzie the Don in the music industry, told investigators that he was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, but claimed that was not a part of the riot but was only in Washington to shoot a music video. He also states that he entered the building to take photos and videos, court documents report.
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A Florida man who self-identifies as a "Proud Boy" was arrested by federal officials Thursday on multiple charges for his alleged role in the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol.
Tucker Carlson Tonight host examines the politics behind the 9/11-style commission
A mysterious letter appeared on Capitol Hill this week. It was addressed to every member of the United States Congress. The letter arrived on the official letterhead of the U.S. Capitol Police. But it wasn’t from the chief, or from any individual officer.
Instead, the letter was signed: Proud Members of the United States Capitol Police. So, it was anonymous. That was the first tip this wasn’t your average security bulletin. And in fact it wasn’t. It was instead a political demand. The letter instructed members of Congress to vote yes to establish a January 6th insurrection commission. Police officers anonymously demanding that the people they protect vote a certain way on a specific piece of legislation? Haven’t seen that before.
Thursday, FNC host Tucker Carlson opened his program with his thoughts on Democrats' push to establish a so-called January 6 commission to investigate the incident that occurred on Capitol Hill on the day for which it was named. | Clips