Some Jan. 6 Defendants Try to Use Journalism as Riot Defense At least eight defendants charged in the Jan. 6 riot have identified themselves as a journalist or a documentary filmmaker By Michael Kunzelman and Jacques Billeaud •
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The Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January created a trove of self-incriminating evidence, thoroughly documenting their actions and words in videos and social media posts. Now some of the camera-toting people in the crowd are claiming they were only there to record history as journalists, not to join a deadly insurrection.
It s unlikely that any of the self-proclaimed journalists can mount a viable defense on the First Amendment s free speech grounds, experts say. They face long odds if video captured them acting more like rioters than impartial observers. But as the internet has broadened and blurred the definition of a journalist, some appear intent on trying.
The Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January created a trove of self-incriminating evidence, thoroughly documenting their actions and words in videos and social media posts. Now some of the camera-toting people in the crowd are claiming they were only there to record history as journalists, not to join a deadly insurrection. It s unlikely that any of the self-proclaimed journalists can mount a viable defence on the First Amendment s free speech grounds, experts say. They face long odds if video captured them acting more like rioters than impartial observers. But as the internet has broadened and blurred the definition of a journalist, some appear intent on trying.
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Some rioters charged with storming the US Capitol claim they were only documenting history Share Updated: 5:34 PM CDT Apr 18, 2021 By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press
Some rioters charged with storming the US Capitol claim they were only documenting history Share Updated: 5:34 PM CDT Apr 18, 2021
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Show Transcript Federal prosecutors have requested a 60 day delay for a series of cases related to the capital riot on january six. The probe was described as likely the most complex investigation ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice, According to Axios. More than 300 suspects have been charged for the attack, The FBI described as domestic terrorism and 100 more people are expected to be charged. Political reports that authorities are going through 1000, 600 electronic devices requesting information. About one hundreds of text messages from several providers and reviewing 210,000 tips and 80,000 witne
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