inside the capitol building. and i think that is basically the argument that they re gonna be making. look, my hands are clean. they did this stack one, stack to. i was angry after i heard they went inside. that s essentially the case that you can sort of be making here. i will be curious if we hear any pushback on that from some of the other defendants attorneys about whether those communications happened. but the evidence today, we know that stewart rhodes emphatic about what happened hours. of course, they went and celebrated in the guardian afterwards on the night of january six, but also, he had a phone call by that prosecutors were playing, he talked about i wish we had brought guns, is what stewart rhodes had said there. so, that s not certainly condemnation of what happened on january 6th. that s a way to escalate, and wishing it went further, in terms of the oath keepers going inside the capitol. it s, over essentially what prosecutors are doing there, chris. yeah, and rhode
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charged. members of the oath keepers and associates have now been charged. so i hope that ends that line of inquiry. something tells me it might not. but the doj says in its indictment they organized into two different groups at the capitol. and they referred to one as stack one and the other as stack two, as you see there. stack one, they joined a mob of people, some of whom attacked officers, law enforcement officers, using things like pepper spray and flag poles and numerous improvised weapons and projectiles. and the other members of what s called stack two were standing nearby, according to the indictment, aggressively berating and taunting law enforcement officers who were just guarding the perimeter of the capitol building, and threaten officers that were already outnumbered. and even scarier, if it can be called that, the indictment says that the group had set up what they call, quote, quick reaction force teams offsite who were
here. of course i ve already explained earlier in the show as to why treason would not be charged. it would not be applicable unless we were actually at war, they were aiding, abetting, or giving comfort to it. but the idea of sedition actually is there now, and there are 11 people, 11 charges right now, 11 people who have been charged. members of the oath keepers and associates have now been charged. so i hope that ends that line of inquiry. something tells me it might not. but the doj says in its indictment they organized into two different groups at the capitol. and they referred to one as stack one and the other as stack two, as you see there. stack one, they joined a mob of people, some of whom attacked officers, law enforcement officers, using things like pepper spray and flag poles and numerous improvised weapons and projectiles. and the other members of what s called stack two were standing nearby, according to the
that they planned stack formations, stack one, yelling take their shields, or our house, and then details how attackers assaulted police officers with pepper spray, flag poles, improvised weapons. now, today for the first time some of that horrific evidence is part of this federal sedition charge. [ yelling. lock your shields! [ yelling ] no! ah! david, walk us through how this plays in court, the dry language of legalese can get
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