DrLove
Diamond Member
I believe we're up to at leas 20 of these goons who were absolutely convinced that Donald Trump sent them to violently attack the Capitol.
Bring 'em in!
Bring 'em in!
A Capitol riot suspect known as the "QAnon Shaman" said he was "deeply disappointed" in former President Donald Trump for not being "honorable."
"I have to leave judging him up to other people," Jacob Chansley said in a statement. "I deeply regret and am sorry that I entered the Capitol building on January 6, 2021. I should not have been there."
Chansley was arrested three days after the insurrection on January 6 and charged with civil disorder, obstruction, and disorderly conduct. He has previously said he felt played by the former president and indicated interest in testifying during Trump's impeachment trial, which begins on Tuesday.
His attorney Albert Watkins appeared on CNN Monday night to condemn the former president for the "Trump talk" and propaganda that created the "environment" ahead of January 6.
"For people like Jake, for millions of Americans, they truly did hang on every word of their president, our president, the person that we permitted day-in, day-out to speak to us in ways and in fashions that simply weren't true," Watkins told CNN's Chris Cuomo.
Watkins went on to describe the "process of unwinding" that his client had to go through while he was in police custody — which he likened to being deprogrammed from a cult.
A Capitol riot suspect known as the 'QAnon Shaman' said he was 'deeply disappointed' in Trump for not being 'honorable'
The suspect's attorney accused Trump of creating the "environment on January 6" through his "untruths, misrepresentations, [and] out-and-out lies."
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