A progressive activist and Antifa-Black Lives Matter rioter from Utah has been arrested and charged for his participation in the riot at the U.S. Capitol a week after he uploaded footage of the [.]
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A left-wing activist charged for his alleged participation in the Capitol Hill riot maintains control of his Twitter and YouTube accounts, Fox News has learned.
John Sullivan, 26, recorded an up-close video of a woman’s fatal shooting during the Jan. 6 Capitol siege and can allegedly be heard egging on protesters in a video he shared on his YouTube and Twitter accounts under the pseudonym Jayden X.
Sullivan is accused of taking part and encouraging rioters as they swept through the building. He allegedly wore a gas mask and had a knife at the time of the siege, court papers show. He can be heard telling rioters that We got to get this s - burned, and it’s our house m , according to an affidavit signed by FBI Special Agent Matthew Foulger.
Twitter Takes Two Weeks to Ban Leftist Charged in Capitol Riot
18 Jan 2021
Twitter banned President Donald Trump’s account for the alleged concern that the president might “incite violence.” Meanwhile, left-wing activist John Sullivan, who was arrested and charged in connection to the Capitol Hill riot, remained on the social media platform for another two weeks after the president was banned. His YouTube account remains active.
Utah-based left-wing activist John Sullivan, who is facing criminal charges for allegedly participating in the Capitol Hill riot on January 6, still had a Twitter account until Monday afternoon, when the account was eventually banned after several media outlets began reporting its existence.
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A judge ordered the release of a liberal activist who was arrested after his alleged involvement in the siege of the Capitol.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Daphne Oberg granted John Sullivan s request to be released on Friday days after he was charged in an 18-page criminal complaint “with one count of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and one count of interfering with law enforcement engaged in the lawful performance of their official duties incident to and during the commission of civil disorder,” according to the Justice Department.