Democrats it s so bad. and i don t like that. i don t like when intelligence officers do but they did it constantly against president trump now they are doing it against joe biden. i think what we have now, tammy, is it s less of republican vs. democrat right now as fighting and it s washington vs. the rest of america. you know, every great sizzles has lasted roughly 250 years. we are butting up against that. i think it s shamen us. this has happened to us so many times, we americans, we have got stop apologizing. we have got to stop pretending like washington, d.c. is ever going to change itself. it s not. it s not changing itself. we have to get involved. ronald reagan told every generation you have got to fight for your freedom. and i think everybody listening to us tonight has got to rise up. they have got to realize washington isn t changing. you have got change washington. you have got to dig a trench so that we can get fresh water into
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US Capitol rioter Jacob Chansley asks for presidential pardon, saying he was answering the call of Donald Trump
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QAnon follower Jacob Chansley is accused of leaving a threatening note for Vice-President Mike Pence.
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The lawyer for the US Capitol siege rioter known as the QAnon shaman has asked for a presidential pardon for his client, as another member of the mob who stormed the building faces court for allegedly planning to take hostages using zip-tie handcuffs.
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Mr Chansley s lawyer said his client was not violent and had been encouraged by Mr Trump to enter the Capitol
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