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In reply to the discussion: Jan. 6 rioter who put feet on desk in Pelosi's office is convicted on all counts [View all]Pinback
(12,154 posts)20. Well, "he regrets what transpired at the Capitol that day"
What more do you want? Hes sorry if anyone was offended by his statements, or his feet on the desk, or by the envelope that crawled into his hand. The Capitol became attacked some innocent tourists got caught up in the events of the day. Most unfortunate happenstance.
Now he has become convicted. Oh well, thoughts and prayers.
https://seditiontracker.com/suspects/richard-barnett.html
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Jan. 6 rioter who put feet on desk in Pelosi's office is convicted on all counts [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jan 2023
OP
Well, Well, & Well..Another one who was absolutely sure that he would get away with it. He was so
Stuart G
Jan 2023
#7
Most criminals don't have the ability to measure consequences, they just look at the end goal
Escurumbele
Jan 2023
#12
Thanks for that link. Absolute BS how light of sentances these Trump humpers are getting
Bengus81
Jan 2023
#24
This guy kept looking over at the jury and smiling during his testimony..
Princess Turandot
Jan 2023
#8
We can always hope that whatever he does is the wrong thing and impacts him negatively.
LiberalFighter
Jan 2023
#41
Yeah, he's gonna get free food and free rent from the "Communist" government
Justice matters.
Jan 2023
#29
So the Prosecutors and the Jury did their jobs. Why was he allowed to hold a full court press
msfiddlestix
Jan 2023
#30
"...he regretted what transpired at the Capitol that day but did not consider his actions illegal."
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2023
#35
All of a sudden he "appreciates the process" but not the process of transferring power?
question everything
Jan 2023
#40
If her was convicted, why is he giving a press briefing outside the courthouse?
maxrandb
Jan 2023
#42