Monday, January 18, 2021

Counterfeit Trump fans hit Congress, another leftist was arrested

Reporter : Xiao Jing / Editor : Mei Lan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/18/a103034891.html / Direct translation
Image : On January 6, 2021, after a "Save America" ​​rally was held in Washington, DC, some people broke into the Capitol. (The Epoch Times)

Opponent of U.S. President Trump and former employee of the online media "BuzzFeed" Tim Gionet participated in the attack on the Capitol. Arrested on January 15. This is another "anti-Chuan" person arrested after Johan Sullivan, the leader of the left-wing militant group "American Riot". According to the US conservative website The Gateway Pundit recently reported that Giornet, whose net name is "Baked Alaska" (Baked Alaska), was arrested by the FBI last Friday (January 15) . On January 6, he had broadcast live on the "DLive" platform inside the Capitol. According to the relevant criminal complaint, the FBI accused Giornet of “intentionally entering or staying in any restricted building or venue without legal authorization” and “engaging in violent intrusion and disrupting order in the Capitol." Although Giornet was described as an "extreme rightist" by the Western leftist media, he has openly supported liberalism, progressivism, and the BLM movement. In 2019, Giornet also endorsed the ultra-left Democrat and New York Chinese-American Andrew Yang who ran for the party's presidential candidate, and even produced a "Yang Gang Anthem" rap music video. During the election campaign, Andrew Yang proposed the idea of ​​"unconditionally" granting a monthly "freedom bonus" of $1,000 to every adult American, and said that he would raise taxes to raise funds to provide subsidies. But in the end, he decided to withdraw because he got less than 1% of the votes in the primary election. On the day before Gionette was arrested, Sullivan was also prosecuted by the FBI for allegedly posing as a "Trump supporter" to attack Congress. In a court document, Sullivan was charged with 4 crimes, including incitement to violence, interference with the police, illegal entry and violent entry. But the next day, Sullivan was released conditionally without bail. Since January 6, the FBI has been conducting a nationwide search for people who broke into the Capitol. Last Tuesday (January 12), the U.S. Department of Justice claimed that it had filed criminal charges against 170 suspects involved in attacking Congress on charges of sedition and conspiracy. In addition, a male Trump supporter who has been accused in Georgia was found dead at home. The police said he committed "suicide". However, some fake "Trump fans", ultra-leftists and Democrats were released after being arrested. In addition to Sullivan, Democrat Aaron Mostofsky, son of Steven Mostofsky, a state court judge in the Brooklyn District of New York City, was released on bail last Tuesday. Later, he was released by the Federal Court of Brooklyn. Aaron rushed into the Capitol on January 6 posing as a Trump supporter. The FBI later arrested him on suspicion of "theft of government property."

Updates 19/1/2021
The leader of the anti-Trump organization boasted online: The command under command hits Congress Reporter : Xiao Jing / Editor : Mei Lan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/18/a103034965.html / Direct translation

The American conservative media The Gateway Pundit has recently accessed to the leader of the anti-government movement "Boogaloo boys/bois" Mike Deng Mike Dunn’s archived tweets. These tweets show that the organization is anti-Trump, and on January 6, Dunn called on his men to rush into Congress. The report said that on January 6, when the protesters stormed into the Capitol, Dunn boasted on Twitter that the "fireteams" organized by the "Bugallo" rushed into the Capitol with "ridicule protection". The defensive measures of the tyrant... whether it is Trump or someone else." Dunn once confessed to the media that on January 6, three or four groups of loyal elements under his command "helped storm the Capitol" and "seized the opportunity to attack the government." He shared on social media images of his members arguing with the police and forcibly breaking through obstacles outside Congress. Dunn also boasted on Twitter that he had "infiltrated" into the rally crowd and mocked Trump's supporters for observing Washington's curfew at 6 o'clock that night. He said, "They followed the curfew and returned to the hotel, and we obviously didn't...(we) stayed on the street until 12 o'clock." Dunn also issued a statement on social media Parler that the organization was "contributed" to the invasion of Congress. According to the report, the "Bugallo Boys" is actually a far-left anti-government organization. Most of its members are liberals and they are largely opposed to Trump. The organization has participated in various protests in Virginia, including the BLM movement, and has provided security for BLM protesters. Dunn bluntly said in a tweet on January 3: "Everyone calls us Trump supporters...I led the march. I don't like Trump and most Republicans very much...just Like I don’t like Biden and most Democrats."(Screenshot of Dunn's Twitter)

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