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Jenny Cudd boasted in a Facebook video about how the supposed patriots had stormed into the US Capitol
She said the mob had broken down the door of Pelosi s office, sat in her chair and occupied the rotunda
However, she later claimed that she did not do anything illegal or vandalize anything during the invasion
A former mayoral candidate in Texas said she was proud to be among the rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday and bragged about how the mob had stolen Nancy Pelosi s gavel after breaking down the door of the Speaker s office.
Wearing a Trump flag and what she claimed was a bulletproof hoodie, Jenny Cudd boasted in a Facebook video about how the supposed patriots had invaded the US Congress after listening to Donald Trump stir up his supporters and repeat his baseless claims of election fraud in a speech near the White House.
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Bleeding Capitol cop screams for help as he is crushed against a metal door by MAGA mob that stormed police lines and bludgeoned officers with stolen shields
Video taken on Wednesday shows young Capitol Police officer being pinned by Trumps supporters between steel door and riot shield at US Capitol
Hundreds of intruders breached entryway on west side of the Capitol building and clashed with outnumbered and overwhelmed cops
Videos shows attackers in MAGA gear stealing riots shields from police and spraying officers with what looks like mace
Attack came after President Donald Trump urged his supporters to march to the US Capitol as lawmakers were in the process of certifying Joe Biden s victory
REVEALED: Capitol Police REJECTED offers of National Guard help days before MAGA riot because they didn t want images of military troops on the Hill
U.S Capitol Police rejected National Guard and FBI assistance in the days and hours leading up the attack
Officials feared the bad optics of uniformed troops facing off with Americans on Capitol Hill
They also ignored warnings of an insurrection and prepared only for a free speech event
Disaster led to resignations of Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund and House Sergeant at Arms Paul D. Irving
They were both followed out the door by Michael Stenger, the Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper