Ken Kohl, a top deputy federal prosecutor in Washington, announced the charge against Derrick Evans on a call in which he presented dozens of new charges against members of a mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday.
It wasn't immediately announced if Evans is in custody. Several other state lawmakers across the country traveled to Washington, D.C., for demonstrations this week but it's unknown if any other elected official joined the mob of Donald Trump supporters attacking the U.S. Capitol.
A growing number of Republicans and Democrats said they want to expel Evans from the legislature if he does not resign. His attorney, John Bryan, said late Thursday that the delegate didn't commit a crime and doesn't plan to resign.
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Whatever you just wrote is a nonissue about is, frankly, a perfect example of "the poorest 'debate' imaginable." Where are your facts to support that?
You're way too hung up one the whole bullshit false dichotomy of L v. R. Dem. V Rep.; Lib. v. Conservative. Try to first deal with facts rather than labels.
R.C.
P.s., I think you meant "regression", not "progression."
RC
I think you are trying to gripe about things I might have said elsewhere - if you must please 'project' your bitching there.
RC
I value Rowan's contributions along with many others, and we are all ready to listen to new information if there is some.
What we don't appreciate is someone turning up, telling us how right leaning we are without backing up your argument with facts. You just disappear.
We are all here because we are fed up with the permanent Gaslighting the media gives us. We are all the same here, in regards to finding out the truth. There doesn't have to be an us v them mentality, it's exactly what TPTB want. And you're playing right into it.
Trump, FIRE THESE ASSHOLES AND