with him that day, an rv he called ground force one, according to prosecutors. he s also accused of having tactical gear with him on the grounds, including zip ties. no defense lawyer listed yet for jeremy brown. he s not yet entered a plea in his case. also quickly rising, the number of plea agreements reached by the feds, though largely, almost exclusively, in misdemeanor cases, lower level cases. there was a seminal moment late in the week as the first misdemeanor defendants pleaded guilty and got jail sentences issued by a judge. derek and eric, both acknowledged being unlawfully on the capitol grounds january 6th. they had tactical gear t feds say. they both got 45-day sentences. derek was an air force veteran. monday promises to be one of the busiest days in court yet in the u.s. capitol breach prosecutions. among those scheduled to be in court, federico klein, a former trump administration appointee who s pleaded not guilty and the