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Capitol riot spurred conspiracy charge against 31 suspects, but how hard is it to prove?
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It s war, don t go quietly : 45 Texans facing charges in connection with Capitol riot
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Proudest day of my life! : 43 Texans facing charges in connection with Capitol riot
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Trump insurrectionists seeking to overturn the election clash with police at the Capitol. Trump inspired the mob. He should be held accountable for his actions. This is as much about the future as it is Jan. 6.Anadolu Agency /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Editor s Note: Due to a clerical error by the Department of Justice, this story was updated to reflect that 32 Texans are facing charges in connection with the Capitol Riots on Jan. 6.
Forty-one Texans have been arrested in connection with the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 in Washington, D.C., and are facing a variety of charges.
Proudest day of my life! : 43 Texans facing charges in connection with Capitol riot
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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.