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Capitol rioter s attorney claims he has to deprogram his client from cult leader Trump

Garret Miller, 34, was arrested on Friday after storming the Capitol He is charged with participating in the January 6 riot and posting violent threats on social media, including a comment to assassinate AOC His attorney Clint Broden argued on CNN on Tuesday night that vulnerable Miller had been taken in by cult leader Trump He claimed he was trying to deprogram his client after Trump had manipulated him into believing the election was stolen Miller has released his own statement claiming that he was only following Trump s instructions and now believes Biden is the new president  Broden said that his client would make an important witness at Trump s second impeachment trial and that he is willing to do so

SAFE SPACES : San Fran School Board Votes to Rename Schools Honoring Washington, Lincoln, MORE

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.04.19 Newly sworn-in Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has high-hopes for her ‘Green New Deal’ project; directly comparing her “radical” program with similar initiatives by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Cortez was speaking with Anderson Cooper when he called-out the self-described Democratic Socialist for her “radical” agenda heading into the new congressional session. “I think it has only ever been radicals who have changed this country. Abraham Lincoln made the radical decision to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. Franklin Delano Roosevelt made the radical decision to embark on establishing programs like Social Security. That is radical,” said Cortez.

The political and social lessons of the Hunts Point strike in New York City

Love, Labor, Lost

Love, Labor, Lost A “Red for Ed” teacher solidarity action in Bloomington, Indiana Bold Type Books Two days before a mob of Trump supporters stormed the halls of Congress and drowned out the rest of the news cycle, more than 220 workers at Google announced that they had unionized with the Communications Workers of America. Unsurprisingly, Silicon Valley industry leaders responded with disdain and mockery to the news. Coal miners and meatpacking workers were exploited and needed unions to protect them, their argument went, but it is hard to make the same case for Google’s software engineers, who chose their jobs, are passionate about what they do, and earn average compensation of over $164,000 a year to work in state-of-the-art offices complete with gyms, arcades, and foosball tables; massage rooms; and kitchens stocked with free Ghirardelli chocolates, organic string cheese, roasted seaweed snacks, La Croix soft drinks—the list goes on.

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