Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oathkeepers also provided "security" for White House VIPs (including Roger Stone) on January 6, and were given backstage passes for the "Stop the Steal" rally.
Their involvement in the insurrection goes way beyond their physical assault on the Capitol.
yep, hence the "seditious conspiracy" charges.
Investigating the more overt crimes generates linkages to less overt ones. Overt actors and the evidence they provide can lead us to others who may also have been involved. And that evidence can serve as the foundation for further investigative leads and techniques."
"Linkages" will show texts to Trump. I'm sure of it.
Several members of the group are alleged to have stashed heavy weapons at a hotel in Virginia and positioned a so-called "Quick Reaction Force" that would come to Washington in the event of significant violence or if former President Donald Trump invoked the Insurrection Act.
At the very least to lots of staff, including his kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oathkeepers also provided "security" for White House VIPs (including Roger Stone) on January 6, and were given backstage passes for the "Stop the Steal" rally.
Their involvement in the insurrection goes way beyond their physical assault on the Capitol.
yep, hence the "seditious conspiracy" charges.
Investigating the more overt crimes generates linkages to less overt ones. Overt actors and the evidence they provide can lead us to others who may also have been involved. And that evidence can serve as the foundation for further investigative leads and techniques."
"Linkages" will show texts to Trump. I'm sure of it.
Several members of the group are alleged to have stashed heavy weapons at a hotel in Virginia and positioned a so-called "Quick Reaction Force" that would come to Washington in the event of significant violence or if former President Donald Trump invoked the Insurrection Act.
Anonymous wrote:Oathkeepers also provided "security" for White House VIPs (including Roger Stone) on January 6, and were given backstage passes for the "Stop the Steal" rally.
Their involvement in the insurrection goes way beyond their physical assault on the Capitol.
Investigating the more overt crimes generates linkages to less overt ones. Overt actors and the evidence they provide can lead us to others who may also have been involved. And that evidence can serve as the foundation for further investigative leads and techniques."
Several members of the group are alleged to have stashed heavy weapons at a hotel in Virginia and positioned a so-called "Quick Reaction Force" that would come to Washington in the event of significant violence or if former President Donald Trump invoked the Insurrection Act.
Anonymous wrote:Excellent!! They should have been charged with domestic terrorism the moment the FBI/DOJ saw this chain of trained men snaking into the freaking U.S. Capitol
Ali the former senior counterterrorism director at the National Security Council and senior FBI and DHS official said. “While there is no crime of domestic terrorism under US law, the "seditious conspiracy" charge that Rhodes and others will now face is one of dozens of crimes under the terrorism enhancement statute, which could boost the amount of years he and other defendants face if these cases go to trial and the US government wins,”
Before today, the Justice Department's case targeting 17 members of the Oath Keepers was already the department's largest and most complex conspiracy case resulting from the Jan. 6 attack. Three other members of the Oath Keepers charged as part of the conspiracy have already pleaded guilty and entered into cooperation deals with the government.