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vaccine mandate. let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight the justice department charging 11 people with seditious conspiracy. it is a charge rarely used. the 11 people include stewart rose, the leader of the far right extremist group the oath keepers. this is a major move in the investigation and the indictment is damning, right? it s 48 pages here. i m going through here. rhoades indictment. it details prior planning, use of military tactics, stash of weapons and they stored weapons outside of washington. it s really shocking the level of planning here. so used to a certain chorus of people saying it got out of hand on the fly and there were bad actors out there. when you get to page 4, this really stood out to me. page 4, rhoades and certain
who feel bullied or ostracized, and have nowhere to turn. according to the trevor project, 52% of lgbtq youth enrolled in middle or high school reported being bullied in the last year, and 42% reported seriously considering suicide. president biden has already condemned the bill and tonight, his education secretary suggested schools implementing it could lose access to federal grants due to a 1972 law. david? victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. next tonight, to the verdict in the first federal trial related to the january 6th attack on the capitol. found guilty on all five felony counts including obstruction and illegally transporting a firearm. his 19-year-old son playing a critical role in his father s conviction, telling the fbi his father threatened the family, he testified against him at the trial. the father tearful in court. also tonight, the justice department charging the former
success and he hoped the organization, nato shore up defense funding for a number of nations in the billions and billions of dollars. justin trudeau was caught on camera complaining about president trump s question and answer sessions with reporters, the president calling the canadian leader after that two-faced. but he added, he is also a nice guy. iranian president said the window for talks with the u.s. has not closed, but he is reiterating a rands demand that sanctions be lifted. and mike pompeo insulted today with israel leap benjamin netanyahu in portugal about the antigovernment demonstration in iran. the justice department charging eight people with conspiring to conceal the source of more than $3.5 million in 2016 campaign donations to hillary clinton. one of those is a convicted sex offender named george nader. you see here the government said george reported to a foreign
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