Too bad they didn’t arrest them at the Capitol.
At least 100 more people are expected to be charged for taking part in the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
— 19thnews (@19thnews) April 23, 2021
In February, we reviewed more than 230 cases, with court documents revealing the first look at the roles and intentions of women during the insurrection.https://t.co/NUHZg0u1Qq
NEW: The Justice Dept. now expects to charge more than 500 people with taking part in the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol. https://t.co/4JZhrM55UR
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 23, 2021
Never complain about your parents because theoretically these two could be your parents. 👇🏻 https://t.co/tDwSHTgdV3
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) April 23, 2021
“Robert Chapman” of Carmel, New York was texting with his potential date on Bumble as he stormed the Capitol.
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) April 23, 2021
He said: “I did storm the Capitol and made it all the way to Statuary Hall”.
She said: "We are not a match" and turned him in. pic.twitter.com/90A17Or54c
A Texas man arrested for storming the US Capitol and assaulting police officers on January 6 also serves as a Republican Party precinct chair and has been an election poll worker in north Texas https://t.co/tMjSbmyVN9
— CNN (@CNN) April 29, 2021