When an armed man tried to breach an FBI field office in Cincinnati, the Gab user "BlankFocus" posted, "The war is FINALLY underway."
"Kill their families and slaughter their children," he posted.
The FBI alleges the man behind those posts is Adam Bies, and just arrested him.
Tom Dreisbach
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- NEW: We reviewed Trump’s speeches, interviews, and social media posts since 2022 and found that he has made more than 100 threats to investigate, prosecute, jail or otherwise punish his opponents, whom he sometimes calls “the enemy from within.” 🧵
- New investigation: Dozens of federal judges attended week-long seminars at luxury retreats - receiving free rooms, free meals and free money for travel worth thousands - and failed to fully disclose as required. The judges with disclosure issues included some big names.
- When President Trump came to office, he ended ongoing investigations into assaults on officers on Jan. 6, 2021.Assault a law enforcement officer, and you’ll be prosecuted. This guy thought it was funny—well, he doesn’t think it’s funny today, because we charged him with a felony.
00:00 - Steve Bannon is currently hosting his show and talking about latino support for Trump. Meanwhile, the television behind him features a chyron from MSNBC:"BANNON INDICTED..."
- NEW: @DineshDSouza has issued an apology over his election conspiracy film “2,000 Mules” on his website. D’Souza admits that the heart of the film - surveillance footage of vote drop boxes supposedly showing illegal “ballot trafficking” - is false and misleading.
- At the purported “White Lives Matter” rally in Huntington Beach, counter-protesters have far, far outnumbered any “white lives matter” demonstrators.
- Good morning from beautiful downtown L.A., where attorney John Eastman is fighting to keep his law license. I’m at the State Bar Court, where Eastman’s disciplinary trial kicks off today. Eastman is on the witness list today, but we’ll see what happens.
- The publisher of @DineshDSouza's election conspiracy theory film and book "2,000 Mules" has issued an apology to a Georgia voter accused in the film of illegal voting in the 2020 election. "There will be no future distribution of the film or the book by Salem."
- The Jan. 6 rioter described by prosecutors as a "Nazi sympathizer" who once went to work with a "Hitler mustache" and compared Orthodox Jews to a "plague of locusts" has posted his invite to inaugural ceremonies.
- WATCH: For years, Mitch McConnell has opposed nearly all campaign finance regulations on 1st Amendment grounds. But in a speech from 1987, McConnell called for a constitutional amendment, because spending by ultra-wealthy candidates "distorts the process" and is "not fair."
00:00 - NEW: Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter and alleged Nazi sympathizer twice this summer, where he was celebrated and gave speeches. At one event, Trump sent a video praising the attendees as “amazing patriots.” At the other, he won an award.
- Replying to @TomDreisbachJudge Aileen Cannon, currently presiding over Trump’s classified documents case, attended two week-long seminars at a luxury resort near Yellowstone National Park. She failed to upload a disclosure within 30 days, as required. The court said it was an “inadvertent” omission.
- News: ▪️Dinesh D’Souza’s “2,000 Mules” election denial book was abruptly recalled. I got a copy. ▪️When told of the book’s allegations against them, one group said it was potentially “libelous.” ▪️True the Vote completely distanced itself from the book.













