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Chad Loder
@chadloder
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Mar 12, 2021
Right-wing extremists, including many who stormed the Capitol, used millions of dollars of Pandemic Protection loans to fund extremist activities.
1. James Patrick Riley: $317,300.00
Riley attended the Capitol insurrection on Jan 6th and holds right-wing events at Rileys Farm.
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
2. The Ly family, owners of Tank Noodle restaurant in uptown Chicago, came under fire after images of them surfaced attending Trumps January 6th rally in DC.
They not only defrauded their employees out of $700,000 in wages, they also received a PPP loan of $163,557.00.
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Joe Ward
@JayDubWard
Tank Noodle, whose owners came under fire for attending the Jan. 6 Trump rally, has been ordered to pay $700,000 in back wages to 60 employees.
https://blockclubchicago.org/2021/03/03/uptowns-tank-noodle-forced-to-pay-staff-700k-after-not-paying-workers-other-labor-violations-feds-say/
3. Cordie Williams of Carlsbad, CA, aka The Megaphone Marine, attended the Capitol insurrection on January 6th.
Williams, who founded an org called 1776 Forever Free, frequently travels to right-wing events. His chiropractic business has received $167,775.00 in pandemic loans.
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
4. Gina Bisgnano, the Beverly Hills salon owner who was arrested by the FBI for rioting in the US Capitol, received pandemic relief loans totaling $15,600.00.
5. Simone Gold, the Los Angeles-based M.D. and pusher of unproven COVID remedies, was arrested by the FBI for breaching the Capitol on January 6th.
Dr. Simone Gold received $21,833.00 in pandemic relief loans.
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Chad Loder
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6. Kristopher Dreww, a far-right extremist based in Huntington Beach, CA who goes by The Adorable Deplorable, had his home raided by the FBI after admitting he stormed the Capitol.
Dreww received $1,000.00 in pandemic relief loans.
7. Tom Ramsey, a homebuilder from Louisville, CO, was exposed by @FrontRangeAFA after he was filmed rioting at the Capitol on Jan 6th.
Ramsey received pandemic relief loans of $23,770.00.
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Front Range Antifascists
@FrontRangeAFA
Welcome, fellow supersoldiers!✨We at Front Range Antifa are proud to present...*drum roll*...Tom Ramsey, a January 6th D.C. putsch attendee from Louisville, CO.
🚨ACTION ITEMS BELOW!🚨
https://frontrangeantifa.noblogs.org/post/2021/02/28/tom-ramsey-westmark-design-construction/
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
8. Nick Yaya is a Los Angeles-based QAnon extremist and anti-vaxxer who staged a shutdown of the nations largest vaccine site on January 30th at Dodger Stadium.
Yaya wears a white lab coat at anti-vax protests to pretend hes a doctor. He received $1,000.00 in pandemic relief.
9. Update from @bobbyduncannot:
James Riley, the right-wing extremist, Capitol insurrectionist, and owner of Rileys Farms, actually received over $830,000.00 in pandemic relief.
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Bobby Duncans Chin
@bobbyduncannot
Replying to @bobbyduncannot
2/ Jim Riley, owner of Rileys Farm, accepted the following loans in 2020...
April 10 - $10k (EIDL)
April 18 - $462,500 (EIDL)
June 17 - $43k (EIDL)
June 25 - $317,300 (PPP)
More on PPP and EIDL loans coming up...
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
10. Jim Worthington, Trump donor, founder of "People 4 Trump" PAC, and owner of the Newtown & Horsham Athletic Clubs, chartered several busses bringing dozens of Trump supporters from Bucks County, PA to the Jan 6th DC protest.
Worthington received $182,600.00 in pandemic relief
Chad Loder
@chadloder
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Mar 13, 2021
Replying to @chadloder
11. Russ Taylor, a right-wing extremist and Trump supporter from Ladera Ranch, CA whose home was raided by the FBI after he stormed the Capitol, received pandemic relief for his company Fusion Of Ideas totaling $656,407.00.
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
12. Ashli Babbitt, a San Diego veteran who was shot and killed breaking into a guarded room in the Capitol, owned a pool supply company with her husband.
They received pandemic relief loans of $68,265.00.
13. Jenny Cudd, a Texas flower shop owner, was arrested by the FBI after she admitted to breaking down Nancy Pelosi's door while storming the Capitol.
She famously asked the court to allow her to travel to Mexico pending her trial.
Cudd received $200,000.00 in pandemic relief.
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Chad Loder
@chadloder
14. Bradley Ruskelas, CEO of Customer Asset Consulting Group (DBA Cogensia), a data analytics firm in Schaumburg, IL, was arrested at the Capitol and charged with unlawful entry.
Ruskelas's company received $586,237.00 in pandemic relief. (h/t @ericlevai) https://dailydot.com/debug/capitol-rioters-ppp-loans/
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Mar 12, 2021
Right-wing extremists, including many who stormed the Capitol, used millions of dollars of Pandemic Protection loans to fund extremist activities.
1. James Patrick Riley: $317,300.00
Riley attended the Capitol insurrection on Jan 6th and holds right-wing events at Rileys Farm.
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Bobby Duncans Chin
@bobbyduncannot
Riley actually collected $830k+ in Covid loans. For anyone wanting to know more about James Patrick Riley and Rileys Farm, read this...
Bobby Duncans Chin
@bobbyduncannot
1/ I feel theres zero shame in accepting a PPP or EIDL loan as a result of the fallout from COVID that began March 2020. I do, however, have a MASSIVE problem that a recipient of said loans went on to join people at the US Capitol on January 6. Im speaking about Rileys Farm.🧵
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Right-wing extremists, including many who stormed the Capitol, used millions of dollars of Pandemic [View all]
soothsayer
Mar 2021
OP
I think the interest is super low, but yes, you're supposed to prove how you spent it
soothsayer
Mar 2021
#19