against five members of the oath keepers. criminal seditious conspiracy is a seldom used civil war era law. but in 2022, it s all connected to the january 6th attack on the capitol. the prosecutor told jurors in his closing argument, quote, they claim to wrap themselves in the constitution. they trampled it instead. an election official forced into hiding and online threats and conspiracy theories skyrocket. i ll speak with one elected leader who deals with election deniers firsthand. and fear in moscow, idaho. with no suspects and few answers in those mysterious campus killings. plus the true tripledemic warnings as millions prepare for thanksgiving gatherings. i ll ask the cdc director how to stay safe. but first a moment to remember those who died in colorado springs because club q was much more than a club. it was a community. daniel aston was the bartender and an enter taping at club q.
shootings. almost all of the people that i ve spoken with really support gun rights and hate the fact there are people talking about, you know, stronger gun laws and the need for stronger gun laws. they want all the focus to be on the victims. that s what s happening here. there was a big area blood drive yesterday, hundreds showed up. it was a big show of support. this is an old timber town, conservative with a lot of support for the right to bear arms and a dislike for the president obama s early remarks about the need for more gun control. it s about healing. as far as nationally, i just don t think it s appropriate for people in the federal office level to be talking about this from a policy side of things until at least a few days, a week goes by. i mean, you just can t exploit people s tragedy like that. reporter: most people at least here believe the best way to stop the campus killings is more students and faculty who can protect themselves with weapons. julie? dan, what
shootings. almost all of the people that i ve spoken with really support gun rights and hate the fact there are people talking about, you know, stronger gun laws and the need for stronger gun laws. they want all the focus to be on the victims. that s what s happening here. there was a big area blood drive yesterday, hundreds showed up. it was a big show of support. this is an old timber town, conservative with a lot of support for the right to bear arms and a dislike for the president obama s early remarks about the need for more gun control. it s about healing. as far as nationally, i just don t think it s appropriate for people in the federal office level to be talking about this from a policy side of things until at least a few days, a week goes by. i mean, you just can t exploit people s tragedy like that. reporter: most people at least here believe the best way to stop the campus killings is more students and faculty who can protect themselves with weapons. julie? dan, what