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A New Jersey doofus who busted into Nancy Pelosi’s office during the Jan. 6 riots -- and posted video of his antics to Instagram, handing prosecutors proof of his crime — has pleaded guilty.
WASHINGTON — A mother and son who aided in the theft of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's laptop — whom online sleuths identified after the FBI mistakenly raided the home of another Donald ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A New York mother and son have been charged with theft in aiding the disappearance of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s laptop during the Jan. 6 insurrection after the FBI ...
The FBI estimates that between 2,000 and 2,500 people entered the Capitol Building during the attack, [62] [63] [64] some of whom participated in vandalism and looting, [65] [66] including in the offices of then-House speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Congress members. [67] Rioters also assaulted Capitol Police officers [68] and journalists. [69]
Chris Stirewalt, a former Fox News politics editor, testified. Fox News was the first network to declare Biden as having won Arizona in the 2020 election; Stirewalt testified that as the vote count wrapped up, he saw Trump's statistical chances of winning shrink to essentially zero. After Stirewalt defended that journalistic choice, Fox News ...
In November 2023, Jason Donner sued Fox News for firing him in September 2022. Donner had reported from inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021; as the building came under attack, he called the Fox News control room and complained that the network was "gonna get us all killed" if they kept making on-air claims downplaying the riot. [302]
Two Ohio men face up to six months in prison after pleading guilty on Friday to disorderly conduct during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, where one photographed the other in the offices of ...
Three years after the attack, a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll found that 25% of Americans believed the falsehood promoted by right-wing media that the FBI had "probably" or "definitely" instigated the attack. 39% percent of those who said Fox News was their primary news source believed the falsehood, compared to 16% of CNN and ...