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Affidavit: Accused rioter wore GPS tracker at Capitol

Parole Violator Who Raided Senate Building Sold Out By The GPS Unit Attached To Him For Previous Parole Violations

Wed, Jan 27th 2021 3:42am Tim Cushing Here s the latest stupid way pro-Trump rioters are getting arrested for their participation in the Little Insurrection That Couldn t. Surprisingly, the inauguration went off without a hitch, but no one could have seen that coming a couple of weeks ago, when Trump fans raided the Senate building in an attempt to prevent election results from being certified. Opsec was the last thing on many invaders minds. Providing great content for Parler followers or whatever seemed to be more important. The fierce opposition to wearing masks for health reasons carried over to a reluctance to wear masks for committing federal crimes reasons. Plenty of public posts to various social media services have made it exceedingly easy for investigators to track down perpetrators without having to leave their desks.

Fact check: 11 false claims Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene has tweeted in the last month

Fact check: 11 false claims Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has tweeted in the last month CNN 1/21/2021 By Daniel Dale, CNN © Dustin Chambers/Getty Images Georgia Republican House candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses Sen. Kelly Loeffler during a press conference on October 15, 2020 in Dallas, Georgia. A rookie Republican congresswoman from Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene, was suspended from Twitter on Sunday for 12 hours after she repeatedly tweeted election misinformation. Greene has a long history of embracing baseless conspiracy theories. And she has been a serial tweeter of false claims about the election, the Capitol insurrection and other subjects since she won her seat in November.

Live inaugural updates: 12 Army National Guard troops dropped from Capitol security mission, including 2 for ties to right-wing militias

Live inaugural updates: 12 Army National Guard troops dropped from Capitol security, including 2 for ties to right-wing militias John Bacon, Jorge L. Ortiz and Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration is coming up, here s what you need to know Replay Video UP NEXT Twelve National Guard troops have been removed from security duties at the U.S. Capitol after questionable behavior was detected in their past during security screening, Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, said Tuesday. © David Goldman, AP National Guards patrol the streets of the nation s capital on Tuesday night ahead of President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration ceremony.

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