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The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection has issued subpoenas to three extremist organizations, including the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers as well as their leaders.

The latest subpoenas were issued to the Oath Keepers, the Proud Boys and 1st Amendment Praetorian organizations as well as their members, requesting documents and testimony.

The committee highlighted a line from another Proud Boys leader’s podcast shortly before Jan. 6 in which he said, “When police officers or government officials are breaking the law, what are we supposed to do as people? Discourse? What are we supposed to do debate? No, we have to use force.

The committee on Tuesday also subpoenaed the Oath Keepers — a militia group founded in 2009 that recruits current and former military, police and first responders — and its founder and leader Elmer Stewart Rhodes.

 

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How about BLM and Antifa?

Lol! Here come more $500 fines and a spanking for the big planned insurrection that never was! The real insurrection is coming from the left. We see it every day!

'What? Us? No, we were there to hand in a petition on the policing of dog fouling in public parks.'

If they want to be completely ignored all they have to do is have a copy of Hunter's hard drive in their possession. That's like kryptonite to the FBI and like throwing holy water on a vampire when it comes to Democrats when the subject is discussed.

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