January 6th, 2021

captainmorgan

Well-Known Member
That's just more made up garbage intended to turn people towards more extremism. The FBI gets warrants, and the first time parler was hacked they denied it. That scrotum, dan scavino, claims to own it. I don't trust a word they say.
Yeah I stumbled across it this morning and it was just my first thought, after digging a little who ever hacked this is posting the info online so maybe anonymous or the russians.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Talk-radio company orders hosts to stop suggesting election was stolen from Trump
A talk-radio company that employs some of the nation’s most popular conservative radio hosts has issued a memo barring talent from spreading conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
“We need to help induce national calm NOW,” wrote an executive with Cumulus Media in a Wednesday directive, the same day as the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump mobs, according to the Washington Post.
Brian Philips, the company’s executive vice president, went on to say Cumulus and its program syndication branch, Westwood One, “will not tolerate any suggestion that the election has not ended. The election has been resolved and there are no alternate acceptable ‘paths’. ”

“If you transgress this policy, you can expect to separate from the company immediately,” he added.
Cumulus hosts include Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro and Dan Bongino. Rush Limbaugh, who is broadcast on numerous Cumulus stations but syndicated by Premiere Networks, is not subject to the directive.
It remains to be seen whether hosts like Levin who have built a strong personal brand will abide by the memo, and whether Cumulus would be willing to take major disciplinary action if they do not. As recently as Thursday, a day after the riot, Levin seemingly denied responsibility for inciting the unrest, saying : “I’m not stirring up a damn thing. Everything I say is based on principle and mission. Everything is based on liberty, family, faith, the Constitution. … My enemies and my critics can’t say the same.”

Michael Harrison, the publisher of Talkers magazine, said the memo represented the corporate side of the talk radio industry pulling rank on on-air talent who often present themselves as independent from outside influence.
“Corporations have always called the tune ultimately,” he told the Post. “Everyone pays attention to the guys at the top and always has.”
Tech and social media companies have also clamped down on potential incitement in the wake of the riots. Twitter has banned President Trump’s account, as well as that of several leaders in the far-right QAnon movement, heavily represented among the mobs.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Democrats file impeachment article accusing Trump of inciting attack on Capitol
A trio of House Democrats close to leadership on Monday introduced a single article of impeachment against President Trump, charging him with inciting a mob of his supporters to carry out a violent attack on the Capitol in a bid to overturn Joe Biden’s election victory.
The article, co-authored by Reps. David Cicilline (R-I.), Ted Lieu (Calif.) and Jamie Raskin (Md.), states that Trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by “willfully inciting violence against the Government of the United States.”

ncited by President Trump, members of the crowd he had addressed, in an attempt to … interfere with the Joint Session’s solemn constitutional duty to certify the results of the 2020 Presidential election, unlawfully breached and vandalized the Capitol, injured and killed law enforcement personnel, menaced Members of Congress, the Vice President and Congressional personnel, and engaged in other violent, deadly, destructive, and seditious acts,” the impeachment article states.

“President Trump gravely endangered the security of the United states and its institutions of Government He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transfer of power, and imperiled a coequal branch of Government. He thereby betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States.”
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I read somewhere that posting allegations without proof/source is how this whole shitstorm began. :(
Here you go. (Oh and here you can see her actual Russian propaganda: https://www.rollitup.org/t/january-6th-2021.1041453/post-16055855)
https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-race-and-ethnicity-ap-top-news-8edfd3bb994568b7cdcd2243ad769101
Screen Shot 2021-01-11 at 11.32.00 AM.png
WASHINGTON (AP) — They came from across America, summoned by President Donald Trump to march on Washington in support of his false claim that the November election was stolen and to stop the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden as the victor.

“Big protest in D.C. on January 6th,” Trump tweeted a week before Christmas. “Be there, will be wild!”

The insurrectionist mob that showed up at the president’s behest and stormed the U.S. Capitol was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters, including Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists, members of the military and adherents of the QAnon myth that the government is secretly controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile cannibals. Records show that some were heavily armed and included convicted criminals, such as a Florida man recently released from prison for attempted murder.

The Associated Press reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people either facing criminal charges related to the Jan. 6 unrest or who, going maskless amid the pandemic, were later identified through photographs and videos taken during the melee.

The evidence gives lie to claims by right-wing pundits and Republican officials such as Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., that the violence was perpetrated by left-wing antifa thugs rather than supporters of the president.

“If the reports are true,” Gaetz said on the House floor just hours after the attack, “some of the people who breached the Capitol today were not Trump supporters. They were masquerading as Trump supporters and, in fact, were members of the violent terrorist group antifa.”

Steven D’Antuono, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office, told reporters that investigators had seen “no indication” antifa activists were disguised as Trump supporters in Wednesday’s riot.

The AP found that many of the rioters had taken to social media after the November election to retweet and parrot false claims by Trump that the vote had been stolen in a vast international conspiracy. Several had openly threatened violence against Democrats and Republicans they considered insufficiently loyal to the president. During the riot, some livestreamed and posted photos of themselves at the Capitol. Afterwards, many bragged about what they had done.

As the mob smashed through doors and windows to invade the Capitol, a loud chant went up calling for the hanging of Vice President Mike Pence, the recent target of a Trump Twitter tirade for not subverting the Constitution and overturning the legitimate vote tally. Outside, a wooden scaffold had been erected on the National Mall, a rope noose dangling at the ready.

So far, at least 90 people have been arrested on charges ranging from misdemeanor curfew violations to felonies related to assaults on police officers, possessing illegal weapons and making death threats against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

Among them was Lonnie Leroy Coffman, 70, an Alabama grandfather who drove to Washington to attend Trump’s “Save America Rally” in a red GMC Sierra pickup packed with an M4 assault rifle, multiple loaded magazines, three handguns and 11 Mason jars filled with homemade napalm, according to court filings.

The truck was found during a security sweep involving explosives-sniffing dogs after two pipe bombs were found and disarmed Wednesday near the national headquarters of the Republican and Democratic parties. Coffman was arrested that evening when he returned to the truck carrying a 9mm Smith & Wesson handgun and a .22-caliber derringer pistol in his pockets. Federal officials said Coffman is not suspected of planting the pipe bombs, though he was charged with having Molotov cocktails in the bed of his truck.

His grandson, Brandon Coffman, told the AP on Friday his grandfather was a Republican who had expressed admiration for Trump at holiday gatherings. He said he had no idea why Coffman would show up in the nation’s capital armed for civil war.

Also facing federal charges is Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr., a Georgia man who in the wake of the election had protested outside the home of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, whom Trump had publicly blamed for his loss in the state. Meredith drove to Washington last week for the “Save America” rally but arrived late because of a problem with the lights on his trailer, according to court filings that include expletive-laden texts.

“Headed to DC with a (s—-) ton of 5.56 armor-piercing ammo,” he texted friends and relatives on Jan. 6, adding a purple devil emoji, according to court filings. The following day, he texted to the group: “Thinking about heading over to Pelosi (C——’s) speech and putting a bullet in her noggin on Live TV.” He once again added a purple devil emoji, and wrote he might hit her with his truck instead. “I’m gonna run that (C—-) Pelosi over while she chews on her gums. … Dead (B——) Walking. I predict that within 12 days, many in our country will die.”

Meredith, who is white, then texted a photo of himself in blackface. “I’m gonna walk around DC FKG with people by yelling ‘Allahu ak Bar’ randomly.”

A participant in the text exchange provided screenshots to the FBI, who tracked Meredith to a Holiday Inn a short walk from the Capitol. They found a compact Tavor X95 assault rifle, a 9mm Glock 19 handgun and about 100 rounds of ammunition, according to court filings. The agents also seized a stash of THC edibles and a vial of injectable testosterone.

Meredith is charged with transmitting a threat, as well as felony counts for possession of firearms and ammunition.
Screen Shot 2021-01-11 at 11.39.12 AM.png
Screen Shot 2021-01-11 at 11.38.12 AM.png
Leary said he remembers seeing a woman, Kristina Malimon, 28, sobbing at the detention center because she had been separated and not allowed to translate for her mother, who primarily speaks Russian. Both women had been charged with curfew violation and unlawful entry. According to a video posted on her Instagram account, the younger Malimon says she was born in Moldova, where her family had faced persecution under the Soviet-era regime for their Christian beliefs.

Malimon, who traveled to D.C. from Portland, Oregon, is vice chairwoman of the Young Republicans of Oregon, according to the group’s website and is also listed as an “ambassador” for the pro-Trump group Turning Point USA. Her social media feeds are full of photos taken at Trump events, including the earlier “Million MAGA March” held in Washington last month. She also posted photos of herself posing with Donald Trump Jr. and Roger Stone, who was convicted of crimes including obstruction of justice and pardoned by Trump on Christmas Eve.

Media reports from Oregon quoted Malimon in August as the primary organizer of a Trump boat parade on the Willamette River, where big waves created by speeding boats flying Trump flags swamped and sank a smaller boat that was not participating, throwing a family into the water to be rescued by the sheriff’s department.

“Oregon, today you came out and showed your love and support for our wonderful President, Donald J. Trump thank you!” Kristina Malimon wrote on Facebook following the parade.

Malimon also served as a Republican poll watcher in Georgia and spoke at an event organized by the Trump campaign in December, claiming to have seen voting machines and tabulation computers in Savannah, Georgia, with suspiciously blinking green lights she interpreted as a sign they were being secretly controlled by outside hackers — a claim debunked as false by GOP election officials in the state.

A phone number listed for Kristina Malimon rang without being answered on Friday. At the address listed for her in southeast Portland on Friday night, her teenage brother answered the door as other family members, including young children, ran around.

The family spoke Russian to each other and the brother, Nick Malimon, translated. He said his sister was still in Washington but had called the family following her release from jail and didn’t seem upset about her arrest.

 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Here you go. (Oh and here you can see her actual Russian propaganda: https://www.rollitup.org/t/january-6th-2021.1041453/post-16055855)
https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-race-and-ethnicity-ap-top-news-8edfd3bb994568b7cdcd2243ad769101
View attachment 4792945


Leary said he remembers seeing a woman, Kristina Malimon, 28, sobbing at the detention center because she had been separated and not allowed to translate for her mother, who primarily speaks Russian. Both women had been charged with curfew violation and unlawful entry. According to a video posted on her Instagram account, the younger Malimon says she was born in Moldova, where her family had faced persecution under the Soviet-era regime for their Christian beliefs.

Malimon, who traveled to D.C. from Portland, Oregon, is vice chairwoman of the Young Republicans of Oregon, according to the group’s website and is also listed as an “ambassador” for the pro-Trump group Turning Point USA. Her social media feeds are full of photos taken at Trump events, including the earlier “Million MAGA March” held in Washington last month. She also posted photos of herself posing with Donald Trump Jr. and Roger Stone, who was convicted of crimes including obstruction of justice and pardoned by Trump on Christmas Eve.

Media reports from Oregon quoted Malimon in August as the primary organizer of a Trump boat parade on the Willamette River, where big waves created by speeding boats flying Trump flags swamped and sank a smaller boat that was not participating, throwing a family into the water to be rescued by the sheriff’s department.

“Oregon, today you came out and showed your love and support for our wonderful President, Donald J. Trump thank you!” Kristina Malimon wrote on Facebook following the parade.

Malimon also served as a Republican poll watcher in Georgia and spoke at an event organized by the Trump campaign in December, claiming to have seen voting machines and tabulation computers in Savannah, Georgia, with suspiciously blinking green lights she interpreted as a sign they were being secretly controlled by outside hackers — a claim debunked as false by GOP election officials in the state.

A phone number listed for Kristina Malimon rang without being answered on Friday. At the address listed for her in southeast Portland on Friday night, her teenage brother answered the door as other family members, including young children, ran around.

The family spoke Russian to each other and the brother, Nick Malimon, translated. He said his sister was still in Washington but had called the family following her release from jail and didn’t seem upset about her arrest.
1610385459608.png
 

printer

Well-Known Member
JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs Join U.S. Corporations Halting Political Donations After Capitol Riot
  • JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are pausing contributions for Republicans and Democrats for the next six months, according to bank statements.
  • Citigroup told employees it is suspending PAC donations to all lawmakers during the first quarter.
  • Of the six biggest U.S. banks, only Morgan Stanley made it clear that it will not make donations to members of Congress who opposed the Electoral College certification of Biden, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup were among the first major financial firms to say they put a hold on political donations after followers of President Trump laid siege on the U.S. Capitol last week.

JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank by assets, is pausing political action committee contributions for Republicans and Democrats for "at least" the next six months, spokesman Steve O'Halloran said. The New York-based bank will use that time to consider changes to its political-donation strategies.

"The country is facing unprecedented health, economic and political crises," said JPMorgan's head of corporate responsibility Peter Scher. "The focus of business leaders, political leaders, civic leaders right now should be on governing and getting help to those who desperately need it most right now. There will be plenty of time for campaigning later."

Spurred on by Wednesday's riot, which resulted in five deaths, corporations including Marriott International and Blue Cross Blue Shield have said they would stop giving money to Republican lawmakers who backed efforts to disrupt the certification of President-elect Joe Biden's victory. But most banks, rather than targeting and potentially alienating members of the Republican Party, have instead decided to halt donations to all lawmakers for now.

The moves were part of the larger fallout from an insurrection that forced American corporations to come to terms with how to respond. Technology companies including Twitter, Facebook and Amazon have made moves to limit the spread of disinformation that could incite more violence.

Political action committees allow companies to sidestep federal laws that prohibit them from giving money directly to candidates. They pool voluntary employee donations and can direct up to $5,000 to a candidate per election, as well as $15,000 annually to any national party committee.

Of the six biggest U.S. banks, only Morgan Stanley made it clear that it will not make donations to members of Congress who opposed the Electoral College certification of Biden, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The firm will continue contributions to other lawmakers, the person said.

On Monday, credit card issuer American Express also said that its PAC would no longer support candidates who tried to "subvert the presidential election results and disrupt the peaceful transition of power." In the past, the company's PAC had contributed to 22 of the 139 House members who objected to the election results, and none of the senators, the firm said.

Goldman Sachs paused all PAC donations last week "in light of what happened" at the Capitol, spokesman Jake Siewert said in an e-mail. The ban will likely be for six months, he said.

Citigroup is also pausing contributions to all lawmakers during the first quarter, the bank told employees Friday in an internal communication.

"We want you to be assured that we will not support candidates who do not respect the rule of law," Candi Wolff, head of Citi's global government affairs, said in the memo. "We intend to pause our contributions during the quarter as the country goes through the presidential transition and hopefully emerges from these events stronger and more united."

Bank of America spokesman Bill Halldin said that the "appalling violent assault on the U.S. Capitol" will factor into donation decisions for the 2022 midterm elections.

Wells Fargo is "reviewing its go-forward Political Action Committee strategy in light of the terrible and tragic events of last week," Jennifer Dunn, a spokeswoman for the bank, said in a statement.


 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I know where you can go.
Go crawl back under your fucking rocks, stay there & fucking die, hopefully very fucking soon :)
Parler squeezed as Trump seeks new online megaphone (yahoo.com)
The FBI needs to secretly host a "freedom of expression" website as a collection point for these assholes. Why go to morons when they will come to you? It's more economical that way, more morons for the money. They wanted a lot of personal info on the Parlor and the yokels coughed it up in desperation to be part of the tribe.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
What a waste.

Screen Shot 2021-01-11 at 12.31.12 PM.pngScreen Shot 2021-01-11 at 12.31.52 PM.png

Another person to add everything to the data set.

I wonder what radicalized her.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Yeah I stumbled across it this morning and it was just my first thought, after digging a little who ever hacked this is posting the info online so maybe anonymous or the russians.
It's ok, because it scares the right people, seeing the larger society turn on them is making many of them think twice before grabbing their gun and heading to DC. People are saying, might also be true, I don't know if the reception will be different next time for an armed assault in DC, but I think it would be unwise to try.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
Do you think she will like prison?
My guess is no.

I wonder how many of those 100 people she took to the capital ended up rioting.


It really looks like Trump was flooding the zone with his run of the mill crazy cultists to basically get a zombie horde so his hardcore cultists could use it as a distraction to break into the capital. While Trump sits back and play innocent dictator who pretends like his hands are clean and he had no way to know the mob would sack the building he said he was with them to go do battle because they cheated him (paraphrasing him, Guiliani, and Jr's hate rally speeches).

There is so much going on that is below the surface, but the FBI visiting the people they told if they show up in DC they will be arrested, makes me think that they knew exactly what Trump was going to do and just pulled the rug out from under it while letting Trump hang himself on his less than extremely dangerous cult members rioting.
 

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
You'll laugh when you find out most of those donations are only 1000 dollars. They're limiting tiny individual donations to select gop people but the 6 figure donations are still rolling in to the party.

It's lip service. Nothing more.
 
Top