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Clip of Capitol police talking to rioters doesn't prove mob entry OK


PolitiFact s ruling: Pants on Fire
Here s why: A viral video of U.S. Capitol Police officers speaking with a group of rioters inside the Capitol on Jan. 6 is fueling a counter-narrative of what actually happened that day. 
Bloggers and social media users are describing the 44-second clip as evidence that pro-Trump rioters were given permission to enter the U.S. Capitol that day, and that the violence depicted in several other photos and videos is the work of Democrats. 
The video shows a man named William Watson telling the rest of the group that the police are willing to work with them peacefully. It then pivots to an officer telling them, show us no attacking, no assault. Remain calm. Toward the end, the man who wore a fur headdress, known as the Q Shaman, yells for everyone to be peaceful and says we have the right to peacefully assemble.   ....

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FBI use facial recognition, undercover operations to nab Capitol invaders


In the case of Stephen C. Randolph of Kentucky, agents went more high-tech and deceptive according to documents filed last week in U.S. District Court in Washington, where all defendants in the Capitol breach face prosecution. The Justice Department’s Capitol Breach Cases website now totals 423 defendants.
FBI agents in Kentucky turned to computerized facial recognition technology to nail Mr. Randolph’s identification and went undercover to try to obtain incriminating statements, the affidavit discloses.
Mr. Randolph was one of about 800 Trump supporters who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6 as part of outgoing President Trump’s “Stop the Steal” movement. Mr. Trump wanted to pressure Vice President Mike Pence to send the congressional joint session’s Electoral College votes back to battleground states, where legislatures could reelect him. Mr. Pence, the chamber’s presiding officer, refused, and Congress certified Joseph R. Biden as the winner. ....

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