In Washington, he became the youngest person arrested for invading the U.S. Capitol and spent weeks in jail. He was assaulted in jail and contracted COVID-19, leading a judge to reluctantly order his release on March 16 to home confinement. On Monday, the judge handed down new release guidelines for employment.
The Biden administration’s Justice Department has depicted Joseph Cua, a corporate executive, and Alise Cua, a veterinarian turned home-schooler, as bad parents.
Once leading comfortable lives in Atlanta’s outer suburbs, the Cuas now talk of crying sessions and soul-searching. They have vowed to cut off the online world where Bruno came to embrace Mr. Trump’s election victimhood tweets and vowed to fight for the president.