were convicted today of seditious conspiracy. it s a rarely used, often difficult to prove charge. a fifth member was acquitted of seditious conspiracy, but he has been convicted on other very serious charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting an officer. but today s verdict means so far 14 people, including members of another far right group, the oath keepers, have either pleaded guilty or been found guilty of conspireing and plotting a violent overthrow of the united states government. this victory by the justice department, while it is a milestone and a massive and hugely consequential federal investigation into that plot to overturn an election and overturn democracy on january 6th, only underscores questions about holding accountable the man, who the vice chair so memorably puts it, quote, some in the mob, assemble the mob and lit the flame of this attack. we re talking about the disgraced ex-president himself. as the washington post report
into a documentrio coming into a document we learned inn recent cay tarrio met. there s much really respect there. we re fighting the same fight. the investigation revealed it was individuals associated with the proud boys who instigated the initial breach at 12:53 p.m. it was, again, sort of the biggest gifts to the public s ability to understand something that s protected as part of a criminal proceeding, but pick up on carol s point, the committee developed evidence that it was the presidential detail feeding information to the white house about the specific types of weapons that trump supporters were armed with. on that pathway, it can t be drubed as other than that.