An FBI affidavit filed this week details how one Trump supporter who participated in the Capitol siege turned over evidence of his alleged crimes to an FBI agent.
In an email to the agent, whom the man addressed as Nice FBI Lady, he included links to videos that featured his voice and footage recorded inside and outside the Capitol, the affidavit said.
The man, Kevin Lyons, also described to agents how he walked into big boss Nancy Pelosi s office, the affidavit said.
Lyons was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority and with violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
The viral photo of a man stealing a podium from the U.S. Capitol is arrested in Pinellas County. He s a local from Parrish, and according to the arrest report, Adam Johnson was booked in the Pinellas
Via Getty meaning explained: Twitter duped by ‘Podium Guy’ name confusion
Following on from the latest series of events at the US Capitol, Twitter was confused by the meaning of ‘Via Getty’. Unsurprisingly, memes ensued.
In a bid to document the unfolding of events over recent days, CNN political correspondent Ryan Lizza tweeted a viral image of an individual involved with the captions: “Via Getty, one of the rioters steals the podium from the Capitol,”
The tweet soon set Twitter alight, but some people were left slightly confused by the sentence.
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Via Getty, one the rioters steals a podium from the Capitol pic.twitter.com/V4spojl40q Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) January 6, 2021