By Tal Axelrod - 03/12/21 08:26 PM EST
Conspiracy theorist and media host Alex Jones is under investigation by Washington, D.C., police over an allegation he threatened to shove a pro-Trump organizer off of a stage at a December event.
Kylie Jane Kremer, executive director of the organization Women for America First, filed the allegation to the police department, according to a police filing obtained by The Hill. The complaint said that someone on Dec. 11 threatened to shove her off the stage at her event scheduled for the next day.
The complaint did not specifically name Jones, but sources told CNN that Jones made the threat.
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Kentucky Republican joins The Story to react to protests that locked down legislature
This is a rush transcript from The Story with Martha MacCallum January 6, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
MARTHA MACCALLUM, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Above that Georgia race this evening,
but this is an extraordinary time, and we are witnessing truly
extraordinary events. Bret, thank you very much. Good to see you tonight,
as always. And we go back to these images. Watch this video. Just watch
this Capitol Hill police officer as he grabs a stick and runs up the
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We re going to walk down to the Capitol and we re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women and we re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them, Trump said at the rally just in front of the White House before the riot started. After the rally, Trump supporters marched to the steps of Congress and broke into the U.S. Capitol building.
At least five people have been pronounced dead, including a police officer. Though the Justice Department has said Trump himself is not expected to be charged, acting D.C. U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin had previously acknowledged he s looking at all actors that had a role in Wednesday s attack.
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19 December – Be there, will be wild
At 1.42am in the early hours of 19 December Trump tweeted the lie that it was “statistically impossible” for him to have lost the presidential election. He gave his first notice of a “big protest in DC” on 6 January. “Be there, will be wild!” he said.
19 December – The cavalry is coming
Within hours, fervent Trump supporters began to heed Trump’s rallying cry. Kylie Jane Kremer, founder of a Stop the Steal group banned by Facebook, picked up the notice about the march and ran with it. “The calvary (sic) is coming, Mr President!” she said.
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