Category: January 6

SCOTUS Tosses 3 Rulings Against Abortion Laws; Florida Court Approves Human Trafficking Probe | NTD News Today

The Supreme Court tossing out abortion cases, sending them back to states to decide. This while Florida’s governor vows to appeal a block on the state’s new abortion ban. President Trump and January 6th were the main focus in Wyoming’s Republican Primary debate on Thursday. Candidates gave their opinions on the 2020 presidential election. The…


Guilty Pleas to Two Federal Felonies From Man Who Breached Rotunda Doors

A South Carolina man who opened the inner Capitol Rotunda doors during the breach on Jan. 6, 2021, pleaded guilty in federal court on June 30 to two felony charges. George Tenney III, 35, of Anderson, pleaded guilty in Washington to civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding. Judge Thomas Hogan accepted Tenney’s guilty…


Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger to be Buried July 2 in New Jersey

Former U.S. Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger will be buried Saturday, July 2, after a funeral Mass in Maywood, New Jersey, the Trinka-Faustini Funeral Service announced. Stenger died the morning of June 27, although word of his death did not circulate widely until that night. Social media was full of conspiracy theories, some claiming Stenger had…


Jan. 6 Defendants Face ‘Despicable’ Conditions: Jan. 6 Advocacy Group Founder, Top Attorney

In an exclusive interview with The Epoch Times, Cynthia Hughes, founder of the Jan. 6 defendant advocacy group “Patriot Freedom Project” (PFP) and top Jan. 6 attorney Joe McBride discussed their experiences, describing “despicable” conditions and a pressing desire to ensure that the rights of these defendants are respected. Following the Jan. 6, 2021, “Stop…


Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger, in Charge of Security on Jan. 6, Dies at 71

Michael C. Stenger, the former U.S. Senate sergeant-at-arms who was in charge of Senate security during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, died on June 27. The circumstances and cause of Stenger’s death were not immediately clear. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) posted on Twitter that Stenger “was found dead today.”…


Mississippi Republican Who Supported Jan. 6 Commission Faces June 28 Runoff

Rep. Michael Guest (R-Miss.), a lawmaker who voted in favor of forming the Jan. 6 commission, has entered the final stretch before a June 28 runoff election against U.S. Navy veteran Michael Cassidy. The congressman from Mississippi’s 3rd District actually lost the initial June 7 primary election to Cassidy, receiving just 46.9 percent of the…


Infamous Jan. 6 Crutches Were Stolen from Injured 18-Year-Old at Capitol

The now-infamous crutches that appeared multiple times at the mouth of the tunnel entrance to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were stolen from a young man with a broken ankle, according to podcaster Steve Baker. Baker, who blogs and podcasts as the Pragmatic Constitutionalist, learned the story of the stolen crutches while on…


Multiple Lawmakers Sought Presidential Pardons After Jan. 6: Committee

The House Jan. 6 Committee on June 23 revealed the names of several lawmakers who allegedly sought pardons from President Donald Trump in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Since its public hearings began, the Jan. 6 panel has made an effort to paint the scattered violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan….


EXCLUSIVE: Ray Epps Was Worried Fast-Moving January 6 Crowd Might Interfere With ‘The Plan,’ Kentucky Man Claims

Ray Epps, the former Arizona Oath Keepers leader who was famously captured on camera a day before the Jan. 6, 2021, protests urging protesters to go into the U.S. Capitol, allegedly directed a group of individuals who removed “siege weapons” including a long piece of 2-by-4 lumber, from a utility hatch on Capitol grounds after…


Jan. 6 Committee Focuses on Trump Efforts to Sway State Legislatures, Secretaries of State

The House Jan. 6 Committee on June 21 held its fourth day of public hearings, during which it argued that President Donald Trump had organized a pressure campaign against state legislatures and secretaries of state to get them to reject the results of elections in their states, which Trump said were rife with fraud. Tuesday’s…